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Link Dead Set, Tuesday, 06/04/2013
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Bertha, Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo, Row Jimmy[1], Bird Song[2], They Love Each Other[3], New Speedway Boogie[4], Scarlet Begonias

Set 2: Playing in the Band > Uncle John's Band -> Morning Dew -> Uncle John's Band -> Playing in the Band, Terrapin Station[3]

Encore: Franklin's Tower[5], Fire on the Mountain -> Drums -> Fire on the Mountain[6]

[1] Dave Grippo on sax.
[2] Dave Grippo on sax. Ryan Clausen on drums in place of Russ Lawton.
[3] Ryan Clausen on drums in place of Russ Lawton.
[4] Kevin Shapiro on drums in place of Russ Lawton.
[5] Eric Maier on keyboards with Josh Dobbs.
[6] Mihali Savoulidis replaces Bob Wagner on guitar. Leon Campos on keyboards with Josh Dobbs.

Notes: This was the 18th edition of Club Metronome's weekly "Dead Set" series, which features a house band and a rotation of local musicians playing music of the Grateful Dead. For this edition, the house band consisted of Zach Nugent (guitar/voclas), Jon Fishman (drums stage left), Russ Lawton (drums stage right), Mihali Savoulidis (guitar for Set 1), Bob Wagner (guitar/vocals for Set 2 and encore), Ed Grasmeyer (bass/vocals), and Josh Dobbs (keyboards).   "Row Jimmy" and "Bird Song" featured Dave Grippo on sax. "New Speedway Boogie" featured Phish archivist Kevin Shaprio on drums-right in place of Russ Lawton.  "Bird Song," "They Love Each Other," and "Terrapin Station" featured Ryan Clausen on drums-right in place of Russ Lawton.  "Franklin's Tower" included Eric Maier on keys along with Josh Dobbs.  Mihali Savoulidis returned to replace Bob Wagner, and Leon Campos joined Josh Dobbs on keys for the second half of "Fire on the Mountain."

Musicians: Jon Fishman, Russ Lawton, Bob Wagner, Zach Nugent, Ed Grasmeyer, Josh Dobbs, Mihali Savoulidis, Kevin Shapiro (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest), Ryan Clausen (Guest), Eric Maier (Guest), Leon Campos (Guest)

 

Link Trey Anastasio Band, Sunday, 05/26/2013
Three Sisters Park, Chillicothe, IL

Set 1: First Tube, Cayman Review, Last Tube, Alaska, Pigtail, Dark and Down, Money, Love and Change, Drifting, The Land of Nod, Tuesday, Push On 'Til the Day

Set 2: Mr. Completely

Notes: The Trey Anstasio Band performed on the Sunshine Stage at the Summer Camp Music Festival. This show was cut short due to weather.

Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Natalie Cressman, Cyro Baptista, James Casey

 

Link Trey Anastasio Band, Friday, 05/24/2013
Allegany County Fairgrounds, Cumberland, MD

Set 1: Cayman Review, Mozambique, Dark and Down, Drifting > Magilla, Pigtail, Spin, O-o-h Child, Last Tube, Wherever You Find It, Push On 'Til the Day

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo, I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[1], Beauty of My Dreams[1], Valentine, Money, Love and Change, Clint Eastwood, Sand, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Let Me Lie, First Tube

Encore: Heavy Things[2], Black Dog[2]

[1] With Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Rob McCoury.
[2] With Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Rob McCoury.

Notes: This show was part of DelFest. Before "I'm Blue, I'm Lonesme," Trey related a story about his travels in the early 90s with Col. Bruce Hampton & ARU, about how the ARU mandolin player, Matt Mundy, had turned Phish on to Blue Side of Town by Del McCoury, and how that then became a staple of road music in Phish's van. Trey then noted Del's appearance at Phish's 1999 Oswego festival, and how excited he was to now be playing at Del's festival. "I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome" and "Beauty of My Dreams" featured guests Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Rob McCoury. "Heavy Things" and "Black Dog" featured Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Rob McCoury.

Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Natalie Cressman, Cyro Baptista, James Casey, Ronnie McCoury (Guest), Jason Carter (Guest), Rob McCoury (Guest), Del McCoury (Guest)

 

Link Trey Anastasio & National Symphony Orchestra, Wednesday, 05/22/2013
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC

Set 1: First Tube, Frost[1], Divided Sky[2], Let Me Lie[2], Goodbye Head, Guyute (Orchestral)[3], Water in the Sky[2], Stash

Set 2: Time Turns Elastic, Brian and Robert[2], You Enjoy Myself

Encore: The Inlaw Josie Wales

[1] Orchestral debut.
[2] Trey on acoustic.
[3] Trey first on acoustic, then electric guitar.

Notes: This show featured Trey performing orchestration by Don Hart with the NSO Pops and Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke. "Frost" was an orchestral debut. Before "Goodbye Head" Trey noted that he had written this song with his elder daughter when she was nine years old, and that now she was going off to college. Trey dedicated "Water in the Sky" to a fan who had caused a minor disruption, as a bargain so that she would return to her seat. "Brian and Robert" was dedicated to Tom Marshall.

Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Don Hart, National Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Hitz

                 

Link Trey Anastasio Band, Friday, 04/19/2013
The Fox Theater, Oakland, CA

Set 1: Drifting, Cayman Review, Alive Again, O-o-h Child, Magilla, Money, Love and Change, Greyhound Rising, Scabbard, Mozambique[1], Dark and Down, Push On 'Til the Day

Set 2: Sand > Valentine, Goodbye Head, Night Speaks to a Woman, Architect, Gone, Pigtail, Alaska, Traveler

Encore: Tuesday

[1] With Jeff Cressman on trombone.

Notes: Former TAB member, Jeff Cressman (father of current band member, Natalie Cressman), sat in on trombone for "Mozambique."

Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Natalie Cressman, Cyro Baptista, James Casey, Jeff Cressman (Guest)

   
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