Phil Lesh and Friends
Terrapin Crossroads
The Grate Room
San Rafael California
March 23, 2012
1st set:
Alligator
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Deal
Pride of Cucamonga
Beat it On Down the Line
Loser
Bertha
Mason’s Children
2nd set
(Jackie Greene jamming on keys at end of break; band slowly came and joined jam) >
Viola Lee Blues >
Wharf rat
Estimated Prophet >
He’s Gone >
Eyes of the World >
St. Stephen >
Not Fade Away
So Many Roads
Sugar Magnolia
Phil Lesh and Friends
– Jackie Greene, Jimmy Herring, Grahame Lesh, Brian Lesh, Joe Russo, Jeff Chinemti
Terrapin Crossroads
Sunday March 18 201
1st set:
Here Comes Snshine (GL) >
Feelin’ Allright (CR)
Big River (BL) >
Cumberland Blues
Rock ‘n’ Roll Blues (PL)
Two-Time Loser (BL)
New Speedway Boogie (JG)
Casey Jones (CR)
Jam >
Shakedown Street (CR) >
Masons Children >
Althea (CR)
Eyes of the World (PL) >
Born Cross Eyed (JG) >
Dark Star >
A Day In The Life (instrumental) >
Dark Star >
Help On The Way (JG) >
Slipknot! >
Franklin’s Tower (PL & JG)
Phil Lesh donor wrap up.
Encore:
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad >
And We Bid You Good Night
Phil Lesh and Friends – Grahame Lesh, Jackie Greene, Tim Bluhm, Nicki Bluhm, Jeff Chimenti, Jaz Sawyer, Ross James Terrapin Crossroads (formerly location of The Seafood Peddler)
San Rafael, CA
March 8 2012
setlist (updated from Grahame Lesh’s instagram: http://instagr.am/p/H9V4QBw0Ec/) :
Uncle John’s Band
Brown Eyed Women
Dire Wolf
Mississipi Halfstep Uptown Toodleloo
Squeaky Wheel
Friend Of The Devil
Deal
Bertha
Ramble On Rose
Look at Miss Ohio
New Speedway Boogie >
Dark Star (instumental) >
New Speedway Boogie jam (according to Jay Blakesberg’s Facebook posts!)
Stella Blue >
Dark Star (Instrumental) >
The Other One
Sugaree
encore:
Going Down The Road Feelin’ Bad >
Brokedown Palace
Performances by Blue Bear Youth Bands
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Doors open at 7:00pm, Show at 7:30pm
Bimbo’s 365 Club, 1025 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94133
VIP Tickets $150
GA Tickets $75
Blue Bear Member GA $60
For tickets and information: www.bluebearmusic.org/40th, (415) 673-3600.
Blue Bear School of Music presents the Blue Bear 40th Anniversary Benefit featuring performances by Jackie Greene plus special guests, and opening performances by Blue Bear youth bands, on Thursday, March 22 at Bimbo’s 365 Club, 1025 Columbus Avenue in San Francisco. The Blue Bear 40th Anniversary Benefit will provide major funding for the school’s non-profit mission and youth music education programs that enrich the lives of more than 600 Bay Area youth from low-income families and under-served communities each year. Proceeds support Blue Bear’s innovative Rock Band Ensemble Program, Digital Audio Production Studio 101, and guitar outreach programs at partner sites in public schools and community centers, summer camps, youth scholarships and sliding scale tuition support for low-income students.
Headlining this year’s benefit is the prolific guitarist and vocalist Jackie Greene. At 31, Jackie has accomplished what many artists strive decades for. He has recorded seven albums of original work, an EP, DVD, and a recently released book of lyrics. Greene has been involved in many high-profile side projects including his endeavors with Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Furthur, Levon Helm and Warren Haynes’s Gov’t Mule. Constantly touring, Jackie has a reputation for putting on an energetic live show and has earned the respect of critics and musicians across the country. While difficult to pigeonhole his music, frequent comparisons are to Bob Dylan and The Band, there is a consistent influence of Americana Roots Music that runs through the themes in his large musical catalog. At times, his songs are playful – other times they are sorrowful. But always, they are soulful. Greene is musically rooted in the rock and roll tradition, though he is emotionally attached to other forms of American music like country-western and rhythm and blues. Armed with a voice that turns heads and a near-mastery of several instruments, Greene has been dubbed by New York Times as “The Prince of Americana.”
Blue Bear School of Music, the original school of rock and roll since 1971, celebrates its 40th Anniversary as San Francisco’s leading destination for aspiring musicians of all ages and all skill levels who want to enjoy learning and playing rock, pop, blues, folk or jazz music. The school’s mission is to provide superior quality and affordable popular music education for all, regardless of one’s ability to pay, through the school’s experienced professional faculty and diverse programming. Blue Bear provides a comprehensive music education meeting the needs of students from