Betty Cantor-Jackson (born September 18, 1948) is an American audio engineer and producer. She is best known for her work recording live concerts for the Grateful Dead from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, including the band's highly-lauded May 8, 1977 concert at Cornell University. [1].
A few years ago we reported on the saga of the Betty Boards, which include more than 350 reels of Grateful Dead soundboards recorded by audio crew member Betty Cantor-Jackson, that found their way. How to Find and Listen to the Best Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Recordings in Existence As you may have read elsewhere, I officially got on the bus in 2023. Lately, I've been pursuing digital copies of Grateful Dead recordings based on the famous Betty Boards, the nickname for recordings engineered by the brilliant and under-appreciated The Betty Boards List →.
The Betty Boards Foundation, a new charitable organization from Music's Promise and Positive Legacy, will raise money for legendary Grateful Dead audio engineer Betty Cantor. The Betty Boards, which include more than 350 reels of Grateful Dead soundboards recorded by audio crew member Betty Cantor-Jackson are now, minute-for-minute, song-for-song, the most high quality. List of "all known Betty boards" as posted on Terrapin Station BBS in Darion CT (no longer on-line).
What's Become of The Betty Boards release schedule. Known recording lineages of tapes available in circulation The Initial WBOTB post and Copies of the first few WBOTB posts to rec.music.gdead. The original DAT WBOTB by tape #.
I made a cross-linked list of Betty Boards and related albums First-time poster here. Having read the Deadhead piece in The New Yorker and other pieces in Relix, I got really interested in the story of The Betty Boards, and naturally, I wanted to listen to as many as possible. Rob Eaton, a professional sound engineer and veteran taper, also had an amazing Betty Board adventure.
Rob was asked to help salvage a large number of Betty Boards that were damaged. He had the right tools to clean them up. Take your special event to the next level with Betty Boards! Simply Salads & Charcuterie Boards by Betty is a woman- and Black-owned business in Asheville, NC.
Our specialty charcuterie and salad offerings are perfect for your next corporate, nonprofit, community, or family gathering! Betty Cantor working with the Grateful Dead in Herouville, France, 6/21/71 (Photo credit: Rosie McGee) The Betty Boards Foundation and Positive Legacy have partnered to launch a charitable auction.