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Sam Cutler: Buddhism & The Grateful Dead
Manage episode 360865245 series 3468056
Sam Cutler is an Honors Graduate in Contemporary History and a qualified teacher from the University of Cambridge. Cutler worked for Blackhill Enterprises as stage manager and master of ceremonies on a series of 1960s gigs in the U.K. and Europe with such artists, as Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, and The Rolling Stones. In 1969, he acted as master of ceremonies at the Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park London. Following the Hyde Park show, Cutler was asked to be the personal road manager to The Rolling Stones during their 1969 Tour of America.
Following that tour Cutler was befriended by Jerry Garcia and so stayed in the U.S. and was subsequently hired by the Grateful Dead as their tour manager and agent. Cutler organized the Grateful Dead's appearances at a number of memorable events including: the 1970 Festival Express Tour of Canada, The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen and the 1972 European Tour of the Grateful Dead, the results of which can be heard on the Dead's triple live album Europe '72. Throughout his rock and roll career, Cutler was around and was agent for some of the largest rock and roll shows in history. Sam wrote a book commemorating his time with the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead titled You Can't Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and other Wonderful Reprobates. Sam now lives a more contemplative life in Australia practicing dharma.
In this Episode we discuss:
- Sams early interest in Buddhism
- Metta and non-violence
- His daily Buddhist practice
- The Grateful Dead's interest in Buddhism
- Kindness as a daily practice
For more information & upcoming courses please visit https://somaticprimer.com Thanks for listening and enjoy the show.
69 episodes
Manage episode 360865245 series 3468056
Sam Cutler is an Honors Graduate in Contemporary History and a qualified teacher from the University of Cambridge. Cutler worked for Blackhill Enterprises as stage manager and master of ceremonies on a series of 1960s gigs in the U.K. and Europe with such artists, as Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, and The Rolling Stones. In 1969, he acted as master of ceremonies at the Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park London. Following the Hyde Park show, Cutler was asked to be the personal road manager to The Rolling Stones during their 1969 Tour of America.
Following that tour Cutler was befriended by Jerry Garcia and so stayed in the U.S. and was subsequently hired by the Grateful Dead as their tour manager and agent. Cutler organized the Grateful Dead's appearances at a number of memorable events including: the 1970 Festival Express Tour of Canada, The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen and the 1972 European Tour of the Grateful Dead, the results of which can be heard on the Dead's triple live album Europe '72. Throughout his rock and roll career, Cutler was around and was agent for some of the largest rock and roll shows in history. Sam wrote a book commemorating his time with the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead titled You Can't Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and other Wonderful Reprobates. Sam now lives a more contemplative life in Australia practicing dharma.
In this Episode we discuss:
- Sams early interest in Buddhism
- Metta and non-violence
- His daily Buddhist practice
- The Grateful Dead's interest in Buddhism
- Kindness as a daily practice
For more information & upcoming courses please visit https://somaticprimer.com Thanks for listening and enjoy the show.
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