Bob Weir and Jeff Chimenti join Warren Haynes, and played some bonus songs after the orchestra left the stage!
The whole evening was beautiful, magical music. The arrangements of Conductor Sarah Hicks and the San Francisco Orchestra complimented what Warren and his band played, and took the music to a new place. A few amazing highlights musically were the Russian Lullaby And Uncle John’s Band, so beautifully rendered!
Of course when Bob Weir and Jeff Chimenti joined in we all went wild. Chimenti soared several beautiful solo’s, and Warren and Weir shared vocals back and forth on most of the songs. After the 1st encore, Conductor Sarah Hicks and the San Francisco Orchestra took a bow, and left the stage… Warren said since it was Jerry’s birthday they got permission to play a little later! We got some special bonus songs, musical love! Setlist below…
– happycat
Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration
with Warren Haynes
Davies Hall
San Francisco
August 1st, 2013 – Jerry Garcia’s 71st Birthday
Warren Haynes – guitar and vocals
Sarah Hicks- conductor – http://sarahhicksconductor.com
Jeff Sipe – drums
Lincoln Schleifer – bass
Alecia Chakour – vocals
Jasmine Muhammad – vocals
San Francisco Symphony – www.sfsymphony.org
+ Bob Weir – guitar and vocals
^ Jeff Chimenti – piano
I
Dark Star
Bird Song
Crazy Fingers
Band Interlude >
Scarlet Begonias
Black Peter
Drums > (Jeff Sipe solo)
Lady With A Fan >
Terrapin Station >
Slipknot! >
Terrapin
II
Mission In the Rain (intro only) >
High Time
Russian Lullaby
Uncle John’s Band
Band Interlude >
West L.A. Fadeaway
Interlude > + ^
Shakedown Street + ^
China Cat Sunflower + ^
Morning Dew + ^
Encore:
Morning Dew
Jerry Garcia Birthday Bonus (without SF Orchestra):
Sugaree + ^
I Know You Rider + ^
2nd Encore (no orchestra):
Stella Blue + ^
Setlist Warren Haynes and the SF Symphony – thanks to Arthur Levitt, Cosmic Artiste for the picture!
Phil Lesh & The Terrapin All Stars
9:10pm – 11:40pm
Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
Grahame Lesh – acoustic guitar, vocals
Neal Casal – guitar, vocals
Boo Reiners – guitar, banjo, & vocals
Stu Allen – guitar, vocals
Tony Leone – drums, vocals
Emily Sunderland – vocals
Shakedown Street gl
Tennessee Jed mg *
West L.A. Fadeaway es
He’s Gone mg *
Sugaree es
Bertha gl
Ramble on Rose tl
Duprees Diamond Blues br
Black Muddy River nc
Dark Star v1 sa < Standing On The Moon sa >
St. Stephen pl, sa, nc, br >
Help on The Way sa >
Slipknot! >
Franklin’s Tower pl
* w/special guest Mike Gordon from Phish on Fender Precision Bass & vocals
Phil : “Happy Birthday Jerry & God Bless The Terrapin Nation”
Encore: 12:00am – 12:20am
Around the Campfire –
Phil – vocals; Stu – guitar, vocals; Neal – guitar, vocals; Boo – guitar vocals; & Tony – mandolin, vocals
Friend of The Devil sa, pl
Deep Elem Blues br, sa, tl
Brokedown Palace nc
And We Bid You Goodnight all
Set list compiled by Rob Scalcione
Because the Phans want to know!
A Birthday Celebration: The Grateful Dead Movie Event
08/01/2012
In celebration of Jerry Garcia’s 70th birthday, NCM Fathom Events brings “The Grateful Dead Movie” back to select movie theaters nationwide for a special one night event on Wednesday, August 1 at 7:00 PM (local time).
This Grateful gathering will include a special commemoration of Jerry brought to you by notable director (and Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann’s son) Justin Kreutzmann and an exclusive interview with guitarist and Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, who will take fans behind the scenes of his state-of-the-art studio, the Tamalpais Research Institute.
Join this special screening of “The Grateful Dead Movie” on Wednesday, August 1 at 7:00 PM (local time) to honor Jerry and kick-off the days between with friends, family, and fellow fans.
‘Move Me Brightly: Celebrating Jerry Garcia’s 70th Birthday’
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (July 10, 2012) —On the evening of August 3rd, a very special event will go down at Bob Weir’s TRI Studios (http://www.tristudios.com/). Musicians, friends and admirers of Jerry Garcia will assemble via the world wide web to pay tribute to The Man.
In addition to live performances by a one-time only group of musical performers, led by Garcia’s longtime bandmate and co-conspirator, Bob Weir, and featuring a diverse cast of characters including Mike Gordon, Benmont Tench and Cass McCombs, the event will include exclusive interviews with Garcia’s peers, including Carlos Santana. David Crosby’s moving tribute, “’Cause I’m Missing Him Tonight,” penned specifically for the occasion, will be read during the show. Luke Wilson (The Royal Tennenbaums, Old School, Anchorman) will take a moment away from his day job to emcee the event.
“The Garcia family is proud to join with TRI for this special event honoring Jerry’s 70th birthday,” says Trixie Garcia. “Please join us in this celebration of Jerry’s enduring brilliance.”
Musicians already confirmed to play live include (in alphabetical order):