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The following celebrities have claimed to be Deadheads or have had media reported on them saying they are Deadheads:

  • Alex Allan – Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee and former British High Commissioner to Australia.
  • Tony Blair – played in "Mars Hotel"-inspired student band
  • Jon Corzine – former Governor of the State of NJ, who often stopped in a New Jersey roadhouse to see a Dead cover band
  • Joseph Campbell – proclaimed Deadheads as "the world's newest tribe."
  • Tucker Carlson
  • Pete Carroll
  • Bill Clinton
  • Owen Chamberlain – claimed the Rhythm Devils gave him "interesting ideas"
  • Ann Coulter, Conservative commentator and author
  • Walter Cronkite – Attended two Grateful Dead concerts and was a personal friend of Mickey Hart.
  • Lila Downs – Mexican/American singer, who dropped out of university in the late 1980s and lived about two years on the road following Grateful Dead tours.
  • Al Franken
  • William Gibson SFnovelist
  • Whoopi Goldberg is a fan of Grateful Dead music and personal friend of Mickey Hart.
  • Al Gore
  • Tipper Gore
  • Jerry Greenfield
  • Keith Haring
  • Phil Jackson
  • Steve Jobs famous deadhead
  • Christopher Kimball TV cook, cover band Shady Grove
  • Patrick Leahy
  • Mike Lookinland, Actor – Bobby Brady
  • Frank Marino – Canadian rock guitarist has in interviews talked about his interest in classic San Francisco rock
  • President Barack Obama inspired the Dead's 2009 spring tour and had them play at his inauguration.
  • Carl and Larry Page
  • Nancy Pelosi, CBS News (2006).
  • Jeff Perry actor
  • Henry Rollins and Greg Ginn of Black Flag.
    In a BAM review of a Dead show in Irvine, California, on April 13, 1985, the author wrote: "So-called adventuresome people who dig Black Flag probably wouldn't be caught alive at a Grateful Dead show". Ginn subsequently wrote to BAM to explain that he and other members of Black Flag had attended the concert being reviewed, that he had attended many Dead shows and that the Grateful Dead was his favorite band. (Source: Winter 1986 issue of the Grateful Dead fanzine The Golden Road. Publisher for the fanzine was well-known journalist Blair Jackson.)
  • Adam Scott, actor and comedian
  • Patrick Volkerding – Founder and maintainer of the Slackware Linux distribution.
  • Bill Walton – known as "Grateful Red", frequently included Dead references in interviews
  • William Weld – Former Governor of Massachusetts.

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