(1 Aug 2025)
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San Francisco – 1 August 2025
1. Jerry Garcia mural in Excelsior neighborhood
2. Man puts Jerry Garcia street naming ceremony poster on storefront window
3. Various city workers prepare Jerry Garcia street sign
4. Neighborhood youth percussion band performs before ceremony
5. Man takes picture of Jerry Garcia poster
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Daniel Lurie, San Francisco Mayor:
"When he died in 1995, San Francisco and the world lost an icon. Jerry learned to play guitar right on this street. Jerry’s legacy is a powerful part of San Francisco’s story. And today we are honoring it by permanently renaming this very street. This is how our city carries his legacy forward, forever remembering someone who helped define it."
7. Grateful Dead themed Jerry Garcia sports jersey
8. Jerry Garcia street sign unveiled
9. Crowd cheers during unveiling
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Trixie Garcia, Jerry Garcia’s daughter:
"San Francisco is amazing, and Jerry was a wonderful person. He was a magical person. He was humble. He was generous. He was talented. And it’s truly an honor on behalf of Jerry Garcia’s family to be here today and witness this historical street naming. Thank you very much. I hope that you all get a chance to enjoy the music, dance, hug, smile, and cherish what’s valuable, what’s significant in life."
11. Band performs on street after street sign unveiling
12. Pan up from band to Jerry Garcia street sign
STORYLINE:
A small San Francisco street got a legendary new name as fans gathered to honor one of the city’s most iconic musicians.
Hundreds of fans in rainbow tie-dye and vintage band shirts gathered in San Francisco’s Excelsior neighborhood to celebrate what would have been Jerry Garcia’s 83rd birthday, and the renaming of tiny Harrington Street to “Jerry Garcia Street.”
Garcia, the late frontman of the Grateful Dead, grew up on the street, and learned to play guitar there.
His daughter, Trixie Garcia, addressed the crowd with a heartfelt message, urging fans to “cherish what’s valuable in life.”
The celebration comes as San Francisco marks the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary, with tens of thousands of fans in town for concerts and events.
Dead & Company, featuring original members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, kicks off a three-night run at Golden Gate Park expected to draw more than 60,000 people each night.
It’s a celebration that’s sure to keep the Dead’s spirit alive.
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