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Related: About this forumBERTHA: Grateful Drag at Kennedy Center (drag and Dead, oh, myyyy!)
?feature=sharedThe worlds first Grateful Drag band BERTHA performing Brown Eyed Women" by the Grateful Dead with special guest MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. on December 4, 2024. Video courtesy of the Kennedy Center. This performance was part of a weeklong offering of programming surrounding the 2024 Kennedy Center Honors. BERTHA: Grateful Drag and MC Taylor were invited to celebrate 2024 honorees the Grateful Dead.
From the band's website:
Who is she?
The worlds first Grateful Drag band, BERTHA is an all-star collective of queer and allied East Nashville talent coming together in wigs and full face for a good cause. Fronted by a harmony trio of Berthas and backed by a rocking all-Bertha band, their origin story is said to be as follows:
In the mid 1990s, just after Jerry Garcias tragic and untimely demise, a deadhead janitor working at Area 51 gained access to top secret time travel technology and took it upon himself to retrieve Jerrys severed middle finger at the moment he lost it in 1946. He thought, if he could just get the DNA to the right scientists, cloning technology might one day be able to bring Jerry back. Breakthroughs in the early 2000s found that a compound in LSD could activate dormant genes to replicate sufficiently to grow a functioning human body in a lab. The theory was: if they could mix Jerrys DNA with the original Owsley acid, it could create a Jerry clone that would reunite the Grateful Dead to continue their long strange trip. Unfortunately, they mixed up the vials and the first seven clones were the bastard children of Jerrys finger DNA and the infamous Brown Acid. These pitiful yet beautiful creatures were musical mutants, with the chops of their father but a physical form yet unseen in the jam band world - that of a woman. After being cast out of the lab, and the experiment shut down as a failure, these orphan queens each took the name BERTHA in solidarity with one another and formed a band.
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BERTHA: Grateful Drag at Kennedy Center (drag and Dead, oh, myyyy!) (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Feb 11
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OAITW r.2.0
(30,121 posts)1. Well, they start with Brown Eyed Women.
They/them are pretty damn good musicians.
Mousetoescamper
(6,186 posts)2. This one's for you, my friend
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The rest of the song
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The rest of the song
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OAITW r.2.0
(30,121 posts)3. That was a damn good GDTRFB. Bet Bertha would have been awesome too.
This band got the Dead....I'd have been dancing my ass off if I were there. Thanks for the video!
Mousetoescamper
(6,186 posts)4. If I find their cover of Bertha, I'll post
They're a great tribute band!
BTW, I posted the rest of the song.