



Perhaps Jerry losing his finger was inspirational for him, because he was forced by circumstance to adapt and use an unconventional approach. And his guitar playing was clearly unphased, because he grew up to become the brains behind the Grateful Dead, which if you’ve found this article I’m sure you’re quite familiar with. Jerry seemed relatively unphased by this incident, and reportedly used to play practical jokes on other kids in school and tease them with his missing finger. They went to the hospital and the doctors tried their best but were not able to reattach Jerry’s finger. Tiff swung the axe and it crunched into the middle finger on Jerry’s right hand.Ĭontrary to some information out there, Tiff explains that Jerry’s finger was in fact not fully severed during the incident, but rather just injured. This ultimately led to Jerry’s finger being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Jerry was playing a childish game where he would pull the wood away just before Tiff would swing the axe, and the two of them were laughing and messing around as young kids tend to do. Tiff explains in an interview with Robert Greenfield published in the biography Dark Star: An Oral Biography of Jerry Garcia that the two were taking turns holding the wood while the other chopped it. The story goes that the five year old Jerry Garcia was chopping wood with his older brother, Clifford “Tiff” Garcia while camping in the Redwoods with his family. And Jerry did it all with a missing finger. In fact, Jerry Garcia’s guitar playing, along with the rest of the band, of course, has allowed the Grateful Dead legacy to continue many years after the band stopped playing following Jerry’s death in 1995. Grateful Dead lead guitarist Jerry Garcia was notoriously a virtuoso with his instrument, spending a long career fascinating fans with his creativity and technical skill.
