Setlist and Video |Dead Of Winter 2018 Four of Four | Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Lebo, Ross James, Alex Koford 

Dead Of Winter 2018
Four of Four
FREE Bar Show
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael California

Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Lebo, Ross James, Alex Koford 

Dead of Winter
Four of Four
with Phil Lesh, Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz,
Ross James, Grahame Lesh, and Alex Koford
Free Bar Show
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael California
Thursday, January 11, 2018

They Love Each Other > (Lebo)
Cumberland Blues (all)
We Carry On (?) (Lebo)
Tangled Up in Blue (RJ)
Loser (AK)
Doctor My Eyes > (Lebo)
Mountains of the Moon (PL)
Stealin’ (RJ)
Althea (GL)

Scrivener/Turtle

Setlist and Video | Dead of Winter 2018 Three of Four | Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Neal Casal, Adam MacDougall, Ross James, Alex Koford

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Phil Lesh and Friends
DEAD OF WINTER 2018

Three of Four
FREE Bar Show
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael California
Wednesday January 10 2018

Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Neal Casal, Adam MacDougall, Ross James, Alex Koford

Setlist

Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Dead of Winter with Phil Lesh, Neal Casal, Ross James,
Adam MacDougall, Grahame Lesh, and Alex Koford
Terrapin Crossroads bar

Stagger Lee (NC)
Brown-Eyed Women (NC)
Liberty (GL)
Bird Song > (PL)
Like a Rolling Stone (RJ)
Shakedown Street > (GL)
Get Off Your Ass And Jam (RJ)
Winter (NC)
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (PL)
Never Been to Spain NC)

Scrivener/Turtle

Setlist: Terrapin’s Winter Be Gone House Party ~ Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band plus guests Neal Casal & Nicki Bluhm

Terrapin’s Winter Be Gone House Party
“Winter Of Our Discontent”
~ Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band plus guests Neal Casal & Nicki Bluhm

Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band plus guests Neal Casal & Nicki Bluhm
Mon. February 20, 2017
Terrapin’s Winter Be Gone House Party
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA

Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
Ross James – guitar, vocals
Grahame Lesh – guitar, vocals
Jason Crosby – keyboards, vocals
Alex Koford – drums, vocals
Neal Casal – guitar, vocals
Nicki Bluhm – vocals, tambourine

Opening Set: Danny Click & The Hell Yeahs!

Set 1 7:30pm – 8:45pm

Jam >
Cold Rain & Snow gl >
Cassidy rj
Never Been to Spain nc
Althea ak
Bird Song nb
The Weight nb nc ak rj >
Uncle John’s Band pl gl nb ak

Set 2 9:20pm – 10:25pm

Truckin’ gl >
West L.A. Fadeaway rj nb (w/Danny Click on guitar)
New Speedway Boogie gl nb
Brown Eyed Women ak pl
Cumberland Blues pl gl nb ak >
Viola Lee Blues pl gl nb ak >
Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad gl nb rj

Set 3 10:50pm – 12:00am

China Cat Sunflower gl >
The Music Never Stopped rj nb
Ravenous nb
St. Stephen pl gl nb ak >
Let It Grow gl
Morning Dew ak nb >
I Know You Rider pl gl nb ak

E: donor rap
Not Fade Away pl gl nb ak

Set list compiled by Rob Scalcione
Because the Phans want to know!


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SETLIST – VIDEOS – GALLERY: Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family  Band, March 1 2016, bar set #marchmadness #barshow

SETLIST – VIDEOS – GALLERY: Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family Band, March 1 2016, bar set #marchmadness #barshow

SETLIST – VIDEOS – GALLERY
Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family Band
March 1 2016, bar set

 

Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family Band, featuring Grahame Lesh, Ross James, Alex Koford & Scott Guberman, played a surprise hour set (announced earlier in the day) in the middle of Stu Allen’s customary two-set “Stuesday” show, in the Terrapin Crossroads bar> Stu’ and Friends played a set before and after.  Stu’s band was a stellar line-up of Reed Mathis, Ezra Lipp, and Mookie Siegal.   What a fun night of music for all!

The awesome Mookie Siegal – of David Nelson Band, sat in on keys on several songs as well.

Phil Lesh an The Terrapin Family Band
– Grahame Lesh, Ross James, Alex Koford & Scott Guberman and special guest Mookie Siegal*
Bar Show
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael California
March 1, 2016

Brown Eyed Women  gl
Fennario pl
White Freight Liner rmfj
Scarlet Begonias gl/ak *
Bad Moon Rising ak *
Kiss Before I Go gl
Mighty Quinn rmfj *

Encore: Ripple all

 

Brown Eyed Women

Fennario

White Freight Liner

Scarlet Begonias

Bad Moon Rising (w Mookie Siegal on keys)

Kiss Before I Go

Mighty Quinn (w Mookie Siegal on keys)

Ripple

Lukas Nelson, Bob Weir, Grahame Lesh, Jason Crosby, Greg Loiacono, Grateful Bluegrass Boys for Music Heals International at Sweetwater

Lukas Nelson, Bob Weir, Grahame Lesh, Jason Crosby, Greg Loiacono, Grateful Bluegrass Boys for Music Heals International at Sweetwater

Lukas Nelson, Bob Weir, Grahame Lesh
Jason Crosby, Elliot Peck, Greg Loiacono
Grateful Bluegrass Boys
perform for
Music Heals International 

Lukas Nelson and Bob Weir
“Dig a Hole”

Sweetwater Music Hall
Mill Valley California
February 29, 2016

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The show opened with an acoustic foursome, Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips on guitar, Grahame Lesh and Elliot Peck of Midnight North both supplying guitar and vocals, and Jason Crosby of every band you’ve ever seen at one point or eventually,  on fiddle, guitar and vocals.  

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They each played a couple of their own songs, including Greg Loiacono doing The Mother Hips “All In Favor” and Grahame Lesh singing  Midnight Norths “Find A Way”.  This line-up of musicians is pretty much a Terrapin Crossroads All Star group, so nice to see them at the Sweetwater!

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During setbreak, fans were encouraged to bid at the silent auction, and then there was a more formal auction back inside the Sweetwater before the music began again. The highlight of the auction was a guitar that was signed by both Lukas Nelson and Bob Weir.

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Lukas Nelson came out for a short solo set. He has proved to be a very versatile singer and songwriter – he has a given talent, and a voice as rich and beautiful as that of his famous dad, Willie Nelson, but he has also worked to hone himself into the performer we saw tonight.  He started with a new song, about “moonshiners”, and also a  song he wrote about an ex-lover, named Georgia, whom he could’t forget because he sang her name  on stage with his dad every night,.  His songs were deeply felt bringing  the audience to laughter and tears, often in the same verse.

He covered David Bowie‘s “Life On Mars” saying he just “…recently learned it, though we might know it”. Lukas also did a trio of songs he said were part of him preparing to tour Europe (and maybe Brasil) with Neil Young later this year.  He sang  a song in Italian (Volare), one in French and one in Portuguese, with beauty and fluidity.  What shows is his dedication and his working at his craft, taking his natural born ability to a higher level. And he performs with humor, and a very personal approach, friendly and open to everyone in the room.
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Then he brought out Bob Weir!  Bob looked and sounded good, maybe not his best performance in 2016 (DHL has seen a few!) but very good wrap up to the month for Mr. Weir in his Mill Valley home club (the best little rock and roll club in the world, Sweetwater Music Hall).

Lukas and Bob played a few songs (Dig A Hole, May The Circle Be Unbroken), then midway into  “I Shall Be Released”  the members of Grateful Bluegrass Boys set up around them – at first the bass player joined in, then one by one the other  members added fiddle, and guitar, and banjo to finish the song.

Bob Weir and Lukas Nelson stuck around while the Grateful Bluegrass Boys got fully plugged in, and went into a full on bluegrass assault version of “Big River”  – at first Bob and Lukas sat back, plucking a few strings, but when the round came to them to solo, they stepped right in… and then Bob took the next verse of the song.  Later on, singer and fiddle player Aaron Redner quipped ‘I had a dream that I was at the Sweetwater and Bob Weir and I sang harmonies on Big River together”. Guitar player and singer David Thom stated on Facebook that it was a bucket list item for him to sing the “Jerry” back-ups for Bobby.

Bob and Lukas were done, and left the stage,  the Boys went into Led Zepplin’s “Going To California”. Their set included the late Glen Frey (Eagles) song “Take It Easy” and a tribute to the late Dan Hicks, who is the step father of Sara Siena Wassermann, head of MIH and event coordinator. They were joined by Lukas Nelson and Greg Loiacono on this, and Elliot Peck and Jason Crosby also joined in later in the set.  The Grateful Bluegrass Boys are a tight and fun group of players, doing super fun bluegrass renditions of great and Grateful songs.

Great event, attended by many of the local Dead-parazzi  – Jay Blakesberg, Bob Minkin, Doug Clifton, Ting Vogel, Jamie Soja, Happycat, even E Finkleman!  (front row local media in full force!) – as well as the Dead-teligensia – John Perry Barlow, Jerilyn Brandelius, and entourages. All the usual local suspects and many Terrapin Nationals were in attendance. Even the dancing hostess from TxR. Great night of music, friends, gratitude and giving in Mill Valley.

Please support Music Heals International in their worthy cause, to help bring music education to the children of Haiti

http://www.mhinternational.org/
https://www.facebook.com/musichealsinternational/

A Magical Evening of Musical Friends Coming together again to bring music education to the children of Haiti!

Lukas Nelson with special (surprise!) guest Bob Weir
and
The Music Heals International All Stars!
The Grateful Bluegrass Boys
– Aaron Redner, David Thom, Ben Jacobs, Isaac Cantor –

Greg Loiacono (The Mother Hips)
Jason Crosby (1,001 bands)
Elliott Peck (Midnight North)
Grahame Lesh (Midnight North)