SHOW REVIEW:  JRAD Soothes Our Souls At The Greek in L.A. | Setlist and Photos

SHOW REVIEW: JRAD Soothes Our Souls At The Greek in L.A. | Setlist and Photos

Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (JRAD) once again confirmed at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles this past Friday evening that they are one of the single most creative and energized post-Grateful Dead musical offerings to be found. Anywhere. While Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart continue to fill stadiums with their own brand of laid-back Grateful Dead magic as Dead & Company, and bassist Phil Lesh makes the festival rounds with his always daring and exploratory Terrapin Family Band, JRAD has built up a deservedly large and devoted following all their own. 

While the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia’s legacy continues to morph and evolve, some of today’s most talented musicians are vigorously exploring both the Grateful Dead songbook and the Dead’s inspiring penchant for live musical improvisation and communication. Each band, each incarnation, has its own unique sound, its own personal take on the music and the journey. It’s far less of a recreation and far more of a continuation.

JRAD is the brain-child of drummer Joe Russo who, along with GD original members Bob Weir & Phil Lesh, helped propel the band Furthur into one of the best (if not THE best) post-Jerry original-member Grateful Dead experiences.

Some musicians openly channel their joy and energy into every note, every beat. Russo is one of those musicians and then some. A powerhouse performer, Russo put together a dream team of favorite musicians that includes Tom Hamilton, Jr. on guitar and vocals, Scott Metzger on guitar and vocals, Dave Dreiwitz on bass, and Marco Benevento on keys. Joining them at the Greek Friday night was Stuart Bogie on wind instruments. I personally found Bogie’s contribution to the music so immense that I hope he gets a permanent spot in the lineup. It’s now hard to imagine them without him. 

JRAD hit the ground running with a first set that immediately felt more like a second set. They opened with a powerful and hoppin’ Dancin’ In The Streets which, after exploring a multitude of colorful corners and spaces, gracefully dropped into an absolutely exhilarating Eyes Of The World. JRAD’s combination of musicians have tapped into a sound all their own. It’s a high-energy combination that creates a fire and a strength that can be fully felt from the last seat in the last row. It’s alive, writhing, swirling, laughing, dancing and, sometimes, whispering. 

Eyes dropped into an amazing Dreiwitz bass solo which melted into a wondrously jazzy space that brought us seamlessly and quite unexpectedly into Let It Grow. Even Benevento couldn’t contain his surprise and delight, his mouth agape as Metzger stepped up to the microphone and belted out the first verse. As if not quite incredible enough for a first set already, Let It Grow drifted into more formless spaces and Hamilton started plucking away at the familiar strains of Terrapin Station. The ethereal fave, building beautifully and uniquely to its crescendo, slammed closed the first set.

Containing only four songs, the first set clocked in at an intoxicating 85 minutes. Not a bad way to start the evening’s festivities. 

After a short break, the band returned, this time with Fruit BatsEric D. Johnson on guitar and vocals for a jazzy and oh-so-sweet Unbroken Chain. This was followed by Lost Sailor and Saint of Circumstance which happily bopped its way into a funky and always fiercely welcome Shakedown Street. Shakedown kept the dancing hot and heavy as it morphed its way back to the first set’s Let It Grow, which closed out that song and offered the first short musical break of the second set. But before you could catch yer breath, the band started up the dancing again with both a lilting and rocking version of Brown-Eyed Women. Another short beat and JRAD slowly began again with a familiar jam that evolved into a full-on powerhouse Truckin’ to close the second set.

After graciously and genuinely thanking the crowd, Russo introduced his nephew and drum tech, Evan Roque, who had recently and unexpectedly filled in for Russo (along with drummer Ben Perowsky) at Scranton, Pennsylvania’s Peach Music Festival when Russo’s second daughter arrived three weeks early!

The 4 song encore brought back Eric D. Johnson who sang the ZombiesThis Will Be Our Year followed by the Fruit Bats’ When U Love Somebody, followed by a seriously crowd-pleasing version of Van Morrison’s Caravan. Evan Roque returned to the stage and shared Russo’s kit and mic for the final song of the evening, Not Fade Away which, as has become customary, left the crowd chanting as the band, wide-grins all, waved, bowed and left the stage. 

With so much live Grateful Dead music out there from stadiums to bars and everything in-between, it continues to amaze me just how unique and versatile JRAD manages to be. They are truly a rare combination of voices that together create a sound and energy unmatched in the Grateful Dead universe. For me, they are among the best there is. 

Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
The Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA.
August 16, 2019

Set 1:
Dancin’ in the Streets->
Eyes Of The World ->
Let it Grow->
Terrapin Station

Set 2:
Unbroken Chain *
Lost Sailor->
Saint of Circumstance->
Shakedown Street->
Let It Grow (reprise)
Brown-Eyed Women
Truckin’

Encore:
This Will Be Our Year (Zombies tune) *
When U Love Somebody (Fruit Bats tune) *
Caravan (Van Mo) *
Not Fade Away * **

* w/ Eric D. Johnson
** w/ Evan Roque

Fan VIDEOS (not by us!)

Unbroken Chain | JRAD | Greek LA 8/16/209
Eyes Of The World | JRAD | Greek LA 8/16/209


Furthur Setlist, October 6 2011, Greek Theater, Los Angles California

Death Don't have No Mercy - Phil: this one is for Steve Furthur

10-6-11

Greek Theater

Los Angeles, CA

1st set:

Sugar Magnolia >

Cassidy

Colors of the Rain

Here Comes the Sun

Peaceful Valley >

Time >  Breathe (reprise) >

Death Don’t Have No Mercy

Ripple

Sunshine Daydream   was on bands original setlist

Phil Lesh, at break: …This set was for Steve Jobs.

2nd set:

Cryptical Envelopment was on bands original setlist

Dear Mr. Fantasy >

The Wheel >

Uncle John’s Band>

High On A Mountain>

I Know You, Rider

The Other One>

St. Stephen>

So Many Roads>

Supplication Jam>

Uncle John’s Band (reprise)

Encore:

Attics Of My Life


Twitter weirdness! Night one, all my tweets went through perfectly from twitter to Facebook and back to twitter, as they have for hundreds of songs this year… but my pictures didn’t go through until way after the show. Night 2, NONE of my tweets of the setlist went through, but my pictures all did… let’s see what happens in Monterey! >^.^<

DEAD IMAGE of the week: Grateful Dead | Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA – June 20, 1986 | Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo #518

DEAD IMAGE of the week:
Grateful Dead | Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA – June 20, 1986 | Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo #518

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Setlist:
I:  Midnight Hour-> Mississippi Half Step, El Paso-> West L.A. Fadeaway, Me & My Uncle-> Mexicali Blues, Candyman, Let It Grow
II:  Uncle John’s Band-> Playin’ In The Band-> Comes A Time-> Drums-> I Need A Miracle-> Black Peter-> Around & Around-> Good Lovin’
E: The Mighty Quinn

Listen to the show here!

FURTHUR Summer into Early Fall Tour Dates 2010 – from Rochester to Red Rocks

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Fri, 6.25 Highland Bowl Amphitheater Rochester, NY  5 / 6:30 PM

Sat, 6.26 MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park) Brooklyn, NY 5:30 / 7 PM

Sun, 6.27 MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park) Brooklyn, NY 5:30 / 7 PM

Tue, 6.29 Penn’s Peak Jim Thorpe, PA 5:30 / 7 PM

Wed, 6.30 LeLacheur Park Lowell, MA 4:30 / 6 PM

Fri, 7.02 LC Outdoor Amphitheater Columbus, OH 5:30 / 7 PM

Sat, 7.03 Gelston Castle Estate Herkimer, NY 6 / 7:30 PM

Sun, 7.04 Nateva Music & Arts Festival Oxford, ME TBA / TBA

Mon, 7.05  Shelburne, VT *CANCELLED – New show added:  The Sherman Theater – Stroudsburg, PA

Wed, 7.07 Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest Ottawa, Ontario 5:30 / 8 PM

Thu, 7.08 ArtPark Buffalo, NY 5:30 / 7 PM

Fri, 7.09 All Good Music Festival Masontown, WV  All Day / 9:30 PM

Sat, 7.10 Mann Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA 6 / 7:30 PM

Sun, 7.11 Mann Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA 6 / 7:30 PM

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Wed, 7.28 Nokia Theatre Times Square New York, NY TBA / 8 PM

Thu, 7.29 Nokia Theatre Times Square New York, NY TBA / 8 PM

Fri, 7.30 Gathering Of The Vibes Festival Bridgeport, CT see site for details

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Sat, 8.14

Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival San Francisco, CA see site for details

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Summer time, comes and goes, my oh my… celebrate the Fall Equinox in Vegas baby! Special DHL Birthday Event at Friday RR –details soon!)

Thu, 9.16 Cuthbert Amphitheater Eugene, OR 5:30 / 7 PM

Fri, 9.17 Cuthbert Amphitheater Eugene, OR 5:30 / 7 PM

Sat, 9.18 Marymoor Amphitheater Redmond, WA 4:30 / 6 PM

Mon, 9.20 Santa Barbara County Bowl Santa Barbara, CA 4 / 5:30 PM

Tue, 9.21 The Greek Theater Los Angeles, CA 5:30 / 7 PM

Wed, 9.22 The Joint Las Vegas, NV 6 / 7:30 PM (Fall Equinox)

Fri, 9.24 Red Rocks Amphitheater Denver, CO 5:30 / 7:30 PM  (special birthday event to TBA)

Sat, 9.25 Red Rocks Amphitheater Denver, CO 5:30 / 7:30 PM

Sun, 9.26 ADDED! – 1 More Red Rocks Denver, CO 3:30 / 5 PM

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