- In 1986, he went into a severe diabetic coma and nearly died. When he awoke, he had to relearn how to play the guitar, but started touring with the Dead again the following year.
- Was once held hostage in a hotel room at gunpoint by a pimp who had Garcia mistaken for another man he was after.
- Once during a benefit concert in the late 1980s on stage with fellow guitar great Carlos Santana, Santana stopped playing mid-song to salute Garcia who was playing so brilliantly.
- Missing half of his right middle finger
- Once met Frank Sinatra at an airport and the two discussed music theory.
- Was a master bluegrass Banjo picker who helped revive the Banjo sound and helped bring it to a younger and more mainstream audience with his playing in the band Old and in the Way and other sessions.
- Worked for a short time as a proofreader for Lenny Bruce in the early 1960s.
- In the US, there is a Ben & Jerry's brand of ice cream called "Cherry Garcia".
- Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of Grateful Dead). (1994)
- He won the award for best Banjo player in the amateur division at the 1963 Monterey Folk Festival.
- Suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome in the later years of his life, it hampered his mobility and guitar playing.
- Was one of the first rock musicians to master the pedal steel guitar and helped revive its sound and help it reach a bigger and more mainstream audience due to his playing with Crosby Stills Nash & Young and The New Riders of the Purple Sage in the country rock genre.
- Guitarist, vocalist, song writer for Grateful Dead.
- The famous Grateful Dead House - home to many a "hit" - is located at 710 Ashbury Street in San Francisco.
- Ranked number 13 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.
- Had 4 daughters: Heather, Annabelle, Thersea, and Keelin.
- Most known for his long, flowing, and melodic guitar solo's and improvisation in live music.
- The Roseanne (1988) episode "Halloween - The Final Chapter" was dedicated to his memory.
- Co-writes his songs with Robert Hunter; Hunter writes the lyrics, Garcia the music.
- Grateful Dead were voted the 55th Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Artists of all time by Rolling Stone.
- A keen and talented artist, he created over 500 pieces of artwork during his lifetime. Some can be found on his website and in various books, galleries, and art tours.
- Had a fourth daughter named Keelin with partner Manasha Matherson in 1987. Despite still being married to Carolyn Adams at the time, though they were married (since 1981 mainly for financial reasons) they didn't live together.
- Formed a folk-rock duo with Sara Ruppenthal, whom he then married, called "Jerry and Sara". They were divorced in 1967. (1963)
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