Luther Dickinson To Release Grateful Dead-Inspired ‘Dead Blues Vol. 1’ October 17

Photograph by Camilla Calnan

Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi Allstars will release Dead Blues Vol. 1 on October 17, 2025 via Strolling Bones Records. The 9-song set was produced by the 10-time GRAMMY Award-nominated Dickinson and is a collection of blues songs the Grateful Dead performed throughout their career by Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bo Diddley, the Mississippi Sheiks, Willie Dixon, and more. The album features vocals by Datrian Johnson, as well as a host of special guests including Phil Lesh’s son Grahame Lesh, Steve Selvidge of The Hold Steady, Dickinson’s brother and North Mississippi Allstars bandmates, Cody Dickinson, and Ray Ray Holloman (Eminem), and more. 

Dead Blues Vol. 1 lands somewhere between the Mississippi Delta and outer space, reimagining an array of traditional blues tunes from the Dead’s catalog through a boldly experimental sonic palette. The songs here bear little resemblance to their forefathers; the musical beds are more Memphis funk and jazz than blues and folk, and the melodies are completely transformed to match. Only the lyrics remain largely unchanged, and the result is an exhilaratingly adventurous work that’s equal parts innovation and preservation. Dead Blues Vol. 1 is a distinctly modern, original take on the foundational building blocks of American music delivered by one of its most steadfast champions. 

Dickinson has shared his version of the Blind Lemon Jefferson song, “One Kind Favor.” Check out below the hearty cosmic grooves sliced in with that well-known country blues touch…

Dead Blues Vol. 1 Track Listing: 

 

  1. One Kind Favor 
  2. Who Do You Love 
  3. Sitting on Top of the World 
  4. King Bee 
  5. Mystery Train 
  6. Minglewood Blues 
  7. I Just Want to Make Love to You 
  8. Little Red Rooster 
  9. High Heeled Sneakers 

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