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Grateful Dead Family Discography: Old And In The Way (308 words)
Old and In The Way were formed in early 1973.
Old and In The Way are thought to have recorded a studio album in 1973 but it was never released.
Old & In The Gray, Old & In The Gray, 2002
Old & In the Way (290 words)
Old & In the Way remains one of the shortest-lived but most revered bluegrass bands in history.
Old & In the WayĆ­s origins can be traced to Stinson Beach, California, where Garcia, Grisman, and Rowan were living at the time.
While the original Old & In the Way album was the biggest selling bluegrass album for a long stretch during the '70s, '80s and early '90s, their legacy continued to expose countless numbers of fans and new generations to bluegrass music.
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