Howling Wolves celebration of Bobby Weir at The Warfield in San Francisco, CA on January 17, 2026.
Howling Wolves 1/17/2026 The Warfield San Francisco
Set I: Cassidy (Crowd Vocals) Playing in the Band (GL) > Uncle John’s Band (All) Estimated Prophet* (JC) > The Other One V1 (GL) Waiting on a Train+ (RJ) Birdsong (SFB) Black Throated Wind (RM) New Minglewood Blues (MK) The Music Never Stopped (GL)
Set II: Jack Straw (JG+SA) Dark Star (SA+GL+EP+SFB) > The Other One V2 (JG) Lady with a Fan (GL+SA+EP) > Terrapin Station (Crowd Vocals) > Playing Reprise (All) Truckin’ (GL+All) > Cassidy Reprise (GL + All)
*Money (Pink Floyd) lyrics sung with Estimated Prophet Licks. hc notes: this is a mashup tease a la Crosby Collective, Jason’s band, who postponed their sold out Sweetwater show to be part of Howling Wolves.“E$timated Profit$” +With Ramblin’ Jack on Acoustic Guitar
Grahame Lesh – Acoustic and Electric Guitars and vocals Barry Sless – Guitar and Pedal Steel Stu Allen -Guitar and Vocals Reed Mathis – Guitar and Vocals Mark Karan – Guitar and Vocals Jackie Green – Guitar, Slide Guitar, Keyboards, and Vocals Lebo – Acoustic Guitar
Oteil Burbridge – Bass Pete Sears – Bass Brian Rashap – Acoustic and Electric Bass
Jason Crosby – Piano, Violin, and Vocals Holly Bowling – Piano Dave Ellis – Tenor Sax
John Molo – Drums Alex Koford – Drums John Kimock – Drums
Elliott Peck – Vocals Sunshine Becker – Vocals
Wolf Pack: Alex Kelly – Cello Brian Switzer – Trumpet, Adam Theis – Trombone Sheldon Brown – Reeds Greg Leisz – Pedal Steel
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6/1/25 TERRAPIN ROADSHOW Such a glorious day of music! Magic happened when the #terrapinnatuon gathered in Monte Rio, California! Never miss a Sunday show!
Couldn’t make it? DHL delivers! Help on the way… With love in the streams, they’ll always come true!
Grateful for all of the fans and fam! See you real soon! – happycat! 🎥x😻
PS I’d rather be with you… in person! Next up for Terrapin Roadshow is 3 Days in San Rafael in July – tickets are still available at TerrapinCrossroads.net
Skull & Roses Festival – Day 5 Livestream – Sunday April 23 2023
Skull and Roses 2023 Livestream Day #5 Sunday 4.23.2023
Sunday 4/23 “Mardi Gras“:
(All times PT & subject to change) 11:30am- Grateful Brass 12:45pm- Billy Iuso & Big Chief Juan Pardo 2pm- Moonalice 3:15pm- Melvin Seals & JGB 5pm- Phil Lesh & Friends
The FINAL complete, updated and accurate setlist from Phil Lesh and Friends at the Frost on Sunday June 4th, 2022… for the Phans who gotta know! From the one and only, Rob Scalcione! (videos below too!)
Rob and friends, in the Zone…
Phil Lesh & Friends Sat. June 4, 2022 Frost Amphitheater Stanford University Palo Alto, CA
Phil Lesh – bass, vocals Grahame Lesh – guitar, vocals Scott Metzger – guitar, vocals John Scofield – guitar Benmont Tench – keyboards Joe Russo – drums, backing vocals
Support: Midnight North 5:00pm – 5:45pm
Phil Lesh & Friends
Set 1 6:25pm – 7:40pm
Jam > Truckin’ all > Playing In The Band sm St. Stephen pl gl > The Eleven pl gl > Uncle John’s Band pl gl Sugar Magnolia gl
Set 2 8:20pm – 10:00pm
Bird Song pl > I Know You Rider all Let It Grow sm > Eyes of The World gl The Wheel all > Terrapin Station gl pl
E: Donor rap Shakedown Street gl
Set list compiled by Rob Scalcione Because the Phans want to know!
Bob Weir dropped by to play 3 songs with his Grateful Dead bandmate/brother Phil Lesh this past Saturday afternoon, May 1, 2021. It was his first public performance in about 14 months, since the pandemic began, and concerts and tours were all put on hold around the world.
While Bob Weir & Wolf Bros. has done several live-streamed shows from his TRI studios, with audiences watching and joining virtually via Fans.com, and he has made other online appearances during this time, this was Bob Weir’s first time with a real live audience since Wolf Bros. in Chicago, March 11, 2020.
Bob Weir had just announced 4 shows in Colorado, which promptly sold out. And while that was touted as their return to the public stage, the Weir-wolf himself has already made that return.
Phil Lesh and The Terrapin All-Stars resumed performing shows this Spring, socially distant pod-style dinner shows on Terrapin Crossroads Backyard Stage in Beach Park, San Rafael California.
The Terrapin All-Stars, are a rotating group of mostly (but not exclusively) local musicians who have frequently performed at Terrapin with Phil in the past. The line-up on Saturday featured Jackie Greene guitar, Grahame Lesh guitar, Jason Crosby keyboards, John Molo drums – and for 3 songs, Bob Weir.
Photos (and Setlist) by Ting Vogel | videos by Doug Clifton
SETLIST St. Stephen️ * Uncle John’s Band * Shakedown Street * Mississippi Half-Step Wharf Rat with Dark Star Tease Midnight Hour Jack Straw Lovelight Not Fade Away with Mountain Jam Tease Donor Rap
*With Bob Weir
Terrapin Crossroads began producing some outdoor, limited attendance, socially distant, pod-style dinner shows there last Summer, with the first lifting of restrictions, closed again when there was a Covid scare within their ranks; Reopened again in September 2020 – only to shut down again in December when all of California returned to “stay at home“.
Terrapin Crossroads 1st outdoor dinner show of 2021 was on April 1st, and they have done a dozen or so since then, as well as 2 shows by Grahame Lesh‘s band Midnight North.
“Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo “>”Wharf Rat”>”In the Midnight Hour”
Terrapin Crossroads leases Beach Park from the city, the property is adjacent to their restaurant, and in the pre-pandemic days would be regularly open to the public, as well as a frequent home to concerts, both free and ticketed, by Phil, his friends, and various other bands. Originally they were required to do at least 7 free concerts each year, and Phil easily fulfilled this part of the deal and beyond. While these outdoor shows have been very limited tickets, and therefor on the expensive side ($112.50 per person, and purchasing of pod-tables of 2, 3, and 4 adds up!) – as restrictions are lifted, perhaps we can expect some lower prices and even free events later in the year. Phil said from stage one night that he expects Terrapin to be going at full force by Fall.
Jack Straw”>”Lovelight”>”Not Fade Away” Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Allstars (Phil, Jackie Greene, Grahame Lesh , Jason Crosby , and John Molo] Terrapin Crossroads Backyard San Rafael, CA 5/1/2021
___________ Listen to Bob Weir & Wolf Bros. Chicago 3.11.2020: