
Thoughts on jam bands, non-jam bands, and bands that jam that aren't jam bands.
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A couple weeks ago, a friend asked a really interesting question: What song has inspired the most Grateful Dead Cover Band names? It’s been wracking my brain. It’s gotta be Truckin’, right?? I haven’t been able to sleep thinking about this...
Like many Deadheads, I’ve spent the last week and a half thinking about Bob Weir. In the wake of his passing, there have been countless thoughtful tributes, highlighting what made him such a unique musician. There’s a lot of things covered...
Anybody remember Red Roses, Green Gold? The Off-Broadway musical featuring the songs of the Grateful Dead? Ran about a decade ago. Played to a decent-sized house. Didn’t get great reviews from theatre people, but Deadheads seemed to like it...
Whenever I catch a Billy Strings show, I am hoping to hear “Thunder.” It’s a catchy song, built around a great riff and a chorus with stacked harmonies. He played the first time I saw him live, and it continues to blow me away four years la...
A couple weekends ago, I finally caught Reprise at The Brooklyn Bowl. They’ve been on my radar for a year or so- a Phish cover band that recreates the setlists of old Phish shows. Basically the same thing Dark Star Orchestra does for The Gr...
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