Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead: What Every Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History
by David Meerman Scott, Brian Halligan
Narrated by Brian Halligan, David Meerman Scott, Bill Walton
Why You'll Love This
The Dead's business genius gets way more interesting when you hear it from the people who actually wrote the book, making this less theory and more real talk.
About This Book
The Grateful Dead broke almost every rule in the music industry and became one of the most financially successful touring acts in history. David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan argue this was not despite the rule-breaking but because of it: the band's embrace of fan recording, direct audience relationships, and a business model built on live performance rather than album sales anticipated the social media and content marketing strategies that now define the digital economy. The book uses the Dead as a case study in community-first business.
Brian Halligan and David Meerman Scott narrate their own work alongside Bill Walton, a combination that gives the book the energy of a conversation among enthusiasts rather than the delivery of a lecture. The authors' obvious affection for the subject — they are genuine Deadheads — makes the business analysis feel organic rather than forced. At just over three hours, this is a short, energetic listen that makes its point efficiently and enjoyably.