The Grateful Dead came through Alpine Valley. These are real "Deadheads," not actors, from an excerpt of the television show The 90's.
In "Love on $14," Steve Martini and James McCartney spend three days at Alpine Valley Amphitheater in East Troy, Wisconsin, interviewing Deadheads like Jeffrey Lotus Heart about their dedication to the culture surrounding the band.
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