Three Days of Unlimited Devotion
at the Ardmore Music Hall!
We’re so grateful to the Ardmore Music Hall, Chris Perella, Scott Shapiro, Matt Butler, and everyone who made the seventh annual Unlimited Devotion such an incredible celebration, and such an unfailing, joyous source of support for Rex.
“On Friday, May 31, an eclectic and formidable group of jam band heavyweights converged on Ardmore, Pennsylvania to kick off the seventh annual Unlimited Devotion celebration,” reports Matt Hoffman in JamBase. “Since 2016, a group of local music professionals, philanthropists, and internationally beloved musicians have hosted a night or two – or in this year’s case, three – of Grateful Dead-related music at the Ardmore Music Hall, whose walls were adorned with the epic poster collection that co-organizer Scott Shapiro has cultivated over 40 years as a Deadhead.
“The event benefits the Rex Foundation, a Dead family-founded philanthropic organization established in 1983, and Camp Winnarainbow, founded in 1975 by Wavy Gravy and his wife. Wavy’s family is part of the Unlimited Devotion origin story; he has participated in each year’s jubilee, which is always scheduled on or around his birthday. Each year, the funds raised at this event represent the largest contribution to the Rex Foundation from an independently-promoted fundraiser. Over the years, Unlimited Devotion has raised a total of $140K for the Rex Foundation.”


