Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band with Eric Krasno and Nicki Bluhm
| Thursday September 6, 2018 |
Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY
Set I (video of set opener)
Jack Straw>
Like a Rolling Stone
Easy Wind
They Love Each Other
Loser
To Rise You Gotta Fall
Born Cross-Eyed>
Cream Puff War
Set II (video of set opener)
Jam>
Passenger>
Cumberland Blues
China Cat Sunflower>
I Know you Rider
Gimme Something Good>
Cassidy
Jack O’ Roses>
Lady with a Fan>
Terrapin Station>
Playin’ in the Band
Samson and Delilah
Phil Lesh and The Terrapin Family Band
with special guests Eric Krasno and Nicki Bluhm
Central Park Summer Stage
New York, NY
Wednesday September 5, 2018
Phil Lesh bass
Grahame Lesh guitar
Ross James guitar
Alex Koford drums
Jason Crosby keys
Set 1
Sweet Jane – rj
Second That Emotion – nb/ek
He’s Gone – ak
New Minglewood Blues – rj
Brown Eyes Women – ek
Fennario – pl/gl/nb
Alligator – rj
Deal – nb
1st set video:
Set 2
Bird Song – pl >
Truckin’ – gl
Unbroken Chain – pl >
The Wheel – all >
West LA Fadeway – nb/rj
Sugar Magnolia – gl >
Scarlet Begonias – ek/all >
Fire On The Mountain – nb
A Hard Rain’s A -Gonna Fall – rj
Phil Lesh and Friends
~ Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Elliott Peck, Craig MacArthur
Stories and Songs (the song part only)
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Terrapin Crossroads backyard
Phil Lesh read stories to the kids, then played this set of songs.
Uncle Johns Band all
Ms. Ohio ep
Puff The Magic Dragon cmac
Big River gl
Dark Hollow ep
Friend of the Devil pl
They Love Each Other cmac
Box of Rain pl
Ripple all
Phil Lesh will be the 1st member of Grateful Dead to ever play at at Harlem’s Apollo Theater!
| ‘Don’t Tell Me This Country Ain’t Go No Heart: A Benefit for Voter Participation’ |
HEADCOUNT AND DAYGLO PRESENT
PHIL LESH & TERRAPIN FAMILY BAND
w/ Harlem Gospel Choir, Nicki Bluhm, Eric Krasno, Talib Kweli and Robert Randolph A Benefit for Voter Participation
On September 7, HeadCount, the non-partisan organization that promotes involvement in our democracy, is teaming up with Peter Shapiro’s Dayglo Presents to host Don’t Tell Me This Country Ain’t Got No Heart: A Benefit for Voter Participation, a special concert event at Harlem’s legendary Apollo Theater, featuring a performance from Phil Lesh & Very Special Friends.
Lesh will become the first Grateful Dead member to play the famed Harlem venue, where he will be joined by the Harlem Gospel Choir and frequent collaborators, The Terrapin Family Band (Grahame Lesh, Jason Crosby, Ross James and Alex Koford), plus vocalist Nicki Bluhm, Grammy-winning guitarist Eric Krasno, hip-hop artist and activist Talib Kweli, and sacred steel guitar maestro Robert Randolph.
“This is a moment when everybody needs to participate in the political process,” says Dayglo founder and HeadCount board member, Peter Shapiro. “It’s also time to bring the music of the Grateful Dead to the epic Apollo Theater, with the purpose of raising as much money as possible to support widespread participation in the November elections. It’s going to be an amazing and celebratory evening, especially since this will be the first time these songs have been performed at the Apollo.”
Don’t Tell Me This Country Aint Got No Heart: A Benefit for Voter Participation will support HeadCount’s ongoing efforts to engage and inform voters who will then make their voices heard at the polls. Funding will support several initiatives including a program to register voters at high schools, a get-out-the-vote tour of colleges, and a multimedia campaign called “The Future is Voting.” HeadCount is also providing direct assistance for local organizations who are registering voters of all ages in their own communities.
“We are seeing history unfold around us every day, and this concert will be a unique part of that history,” says HeadCount co-founder and Executive Director Andy Bernstein. “We are honored that Phil and these amazing artists have chosen voter participation as the cause they want to support.”