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Steve Silberman
Steve Silberman is credited on 5 releases across 24 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1997–1999 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
5
Pressings credited
24
Albums
1
Decade active
789
In collections
Biography
Stephen Louis Silberman (December 23, 1957 – August 29, 2024) was an American writer for Wired magazine and was an editor and contributor there for more than two decades. In 2010, Silberman was awarded the AAAS "Kavli Science Journalism Award for Magazine Writing." His featured article, known as "The Placebo Problem", discussed the impact of placebos on the pharmaceutical industry. Silberman's 2015 book Neurotribes, which discusses the autism rights and neurodiversity movements, was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize. Additionally, Silberman's Wired article "The Geek Syndrome", which focused on autism in Silicon Valley, has been referenced by many sources and has been described as a culturally significant article for the autism community. Silberman's Twitter account made Time magazine's list of the best Twitter feeds for the year 2011. In 2016, he gave the keynote address at the United Nations on World Autism Awareness Day.
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Credited work
5 releases · 24 albums · active 1997–1999
- Other credits · 6
- Production · 1
Studios: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion · A&M Studios · Fillmore Auditorium · Avalon Ballroom
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

American Beauty
1970

Workingman's Dead
1970

Europe '72
1972

If I Could Only Remember My Name
1971

Anthem Of The Sun
1968

Live/Dead
1969

Grateful Dead
1971

Aoxomoxoa
1969

The Grateful Dead
1967

Dead Set
1981

History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice)
1973

Wind On The Water
1975

Whistling Down The Wire
1976

Ragged But Right
2010

Greatest Hits
2005

All Good Things - Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions
2004

Duke '78
2024

So Many Roads (1965-1995)
1999

Crimson, White & Indigo: Philadelphia, July 7, 1989
2010

Voyage
2006
Frequent collaborators
- Grateful Dead
- Crosby-Nash
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