The Meter Men with Page McConnell,
Saturday, 03/09/2013
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, Tampa, FL
Set 1: Jam > Funky Miracle, Look-Ka Py Py > Just Kissed My Baby, Sophisticated Cissy > Cissy Strut > Cardova > You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform) > Stay With Me, Fire On the Bayou > Funkify Your Life > Your Mama Don't Dance, Hey Pocky A-Way
Encore: It Ain't No Use
Notes: This show was part of the Gasparilla Music Festival.
Musicians: Page McConnell, George Porter, Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Zigaboo Modeliste
The Meter Men with Page McConnell,
Friday, 11/02/2012
Howard Theatre, Washington, DC
Set 1: Funky Miracle, Look-Ka Py Py, Just Kissed My Baby > Cissy Strut[1] > Cardova[1], You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform), Ease Back > Africa
Set 2: Fire On the Bayou > Funkify Your Life, He Bite Me, Hey Pocky A-Way, Handclapping Song > (The World Is a Bit Under the Weather) Doodle-Oop, It Ain't No Use
Encore: People Say
[1] Performed as a "Cissy Strut"/"Cardova" Medley.
Notes: "Cissy Strut" and "Cardova" were performed as a medley.
Musicians: Page McConnell, George Porter, Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Zigaboo Modeliste
The Meter Men with Page McConnell,
Thursday, 11/01/2012
B.B. King's, New York, NY
Set 1: Funky Miracle, Cissy Strut[1] > Cardova[1], Look-Ka Py Py, Just Kissed My Baby, You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform), Ease Back, Hey Pocky A-Way
Set 2: Fire On the Bayou, Funkify Your Life, He Bite Me, Let's Get Fired Up, Handclapping Song, This Is My Last Affair, It Ain't No Use
[1] Performed as a "Cissy Strut"/"Cardova" Medley.
Notes: "Cissy Strut" and "Cardova" were performed as a medley.
Musicians: Page McConnell, George Porter, Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Zigaboo Modeliste
The Meter Men with Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 10/31/2012
B.B. King's, New York, NY
Set 1: Fire On the Bayou, Funkify Your Life, Cissy Strut[1] > Cardova[1], Look-Ka Py Py, Africa, Pungee, He Bite Me, Funky Miracle, Hey Pocky A-Way
Set 2: Handclapping Song, (The World Is a Bit Under the Weather) Doodle-Oop, You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform), Just Kissed My Baby, This Is My Last Affair, It Ain't No Use
Encore: People Say
[1] Performed as a "Cissy Strut"/"Cardova" Medley.
Notes: "Cissy Strut" and "Cardova" were performed as a medley.
Musicians: Page McConnell, George Porter, Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Zigaboo Modeliste
The Meter Men with Page McConnell,
Tuesday, 10/30/2012
The Royale, Boston, MA
Set 1: Fire On the Bayou, Cissy Strut[1] > Cardova[1], Look-Ka Py Py, Africa, Pungee, He Bite Me, Hey Pocky A-Way
Set 2: Handclapping Song, (The World Is a Bit Under the Weather) Doodle-Oop, You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform), Just Kissed My Baby, This Is My Last Affair, Chug-A-Lug, People Say
Encore: It Ain't No Use
[1] Performed as a "Cissy Strut"/"Cardova" Medley.
Notes: "Cissy Strut" and "Cardova" were performed as a medley.
Musicians: Page McConnell, George Porter, Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Zigaboo Modeliste
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals,
Saturday, 09/15/2012
Waterfront Park, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Tush[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals for a cover of "Tush." This show was part of the Grand Point North festival.
Musicians: Grace Potter, Page McConnell (Guest)
Leftover Salmon,
Saturday, 10/09/2010
1stBank Center, Broomfield, CO
Set 1: Gold Hill Line, Everything Is Round, This Is The Time, Mama Boulet[1], Muddy Water Home[2], Fire Line[3], High on a Mountaintop[3], Just Keep Walkin'[3], Whatcha Gonna Do?[3]
[1] With Page.
[2] With Page and Bill Nershi.
[3] With Page, Bill Nersh and Bonnie Payne.
Notes: This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike set, Big Head Todd and The Monsters, String Cheese Incident (with Trey) and Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish). Page sat in with Leftover Salmon from "Mama Boulet" through the end of the show. "Muddy Water Home" featured Page and Bill Nershi. Page, Bill Nershi and Bonnie Payne sat in for "Fire Line" through the rest of the show.
Musicians: Vince Herman, Drew Emmitt, Bill McKay, Page McConnell (Guest)
Little Feat,
Thursday, 01/14/2010
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Spanish Moon[1] > Skin It Back[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: This show was a benefit for founding Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward, who had recently been diagnosed with liver cancer; Hayward passed away on August 12, 2010. Page sat in on keyboards for "Spanish Moon" and "Skin It Back."
Musicians: Paul Barrere, Bill Payne, Page McConnell (Guest)
Mike Gordon,
Sunday, 10/04/2009
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Andelmans' Yard, What Things Seem, Sugar Shack[1], The Field, Spiral, Swamp Music, Crumblin' Bones, Dig Further Down, Happy Birthday to You
Set 2: Can't Stand Still > Revelator > Soulfood Man > La La La, 15 Step > River Niger > Traveled Too Far
Encore: Things That Make You Go Hmmm...
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: "Sugar Shack" featured Page on keys. "Happy Birthday" was sung to crew member Rachel Bischoff.
Musicians: Mike Gordon, Scott Murawski, Craig Myers, Tom Cleary, Todd Isler, Page McConnell (Guest)
The Allman Brothers Band,
Thursday, 03/12/2009
Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
Set 1: Little Martha, Trouble No More, Trouble No More, Who’s Been Talking, Black Hearted Woman, Can’t Lose What You Never Had, The Sky is Crying, You Don’t Love Me, Southbound[1]
Set 2: I Know You Rider[2], In Memory of Elizabeth Reed[3], Dreams, Jessica
Encore: Statesboro Blues > Jam
[1] Trey on guitar and vocals, Page on keyboards, Buddy Guy on guitar and vocals, James van de Bogert on drums.
[2] Trey on guitar and vocals, Page on keyboards.
[3] Trey on guitar, Page on keyboards.
Notes: This gig was part of The Allman Brothers Band's 40th anniversary celebration run at The Beacon Theatre. "Southbound" featured Trey on guitar and vocals, Page on keyboards, Buddy Guy on guitar and vocals, and James van de Bogert on drums. "I Know You Rider" featured Trey on guitar and vocals and Page on keyboards. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" featured Trey on guitar and Page on keyboards.
Musicians: Butch Trucks, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, Warren Haynes, Gregg Allman, Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, Marc Quiñones, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), James van de Bogert (Guest), Buddy Guy (Guest)
Porter Batiste Stoltz featuring Page McConnell,
Saturday, 09/27/2008
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, My Name Up In Lights > A Storm Is Brewin', Jam > Cissy Got the Blues, Instant Karma!, Grits N Hurricanes, Meet Me in the Morning, I Get High
Set 2: Cars Trucks Buses, All We Wanna Do, Funkin', Us and Them > Any Colour You Like, Strange World, Electra Glide, Comin' At Ya, Back in the Basement[1]
Encore: Fire Lamp (Big Chief)[1], Good Ol' Funky Music[1]
[1] With Mike.
Notes: "Back in the Basement," "Fire Lamp (Big Chief)" and "Good Ol' Funky Music" featured Mike on an additional bass.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., George Porter, Jr., Brian Stoltz, Mike Gordon (Guest)
Porter Batiste Stoltz featuring Page McConnell,
Friday, 09/26/2008
B.B. King's, New York, NY
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Seven Desires, Waiting For Wings, All I Do Everyday, Jealous Guy, Funky Miracle > Sing a Simple Song > Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Set 2: Wah Wah Me, Phil 101, Most Events Aren't Planned, I Been Hoodooed, Here But I'm Gone, Like a Rolling Stone
Encore: Little Liza Jane > Drums, Bring the Flood
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., George Porter, Jr., Brian Stoltz
Porter Batiste Stoltz featuring Page McConnell,
Thursday, 09/25/2008
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI
Set 1: Ausnacious, Cissy Got the Blues, Sugar For Me, Take a Chance > OUW > Down By the River > Breathe, Most Events Aren't Planned
Set 2: Instant Karma!, Thinking, Message From PBS, Meet Me in the Morning, Check Out Your Mind, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Hey Hey Hey (Get On Down), Out in the Country
Encore: Hokey Pokey > Them Changes
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., George Porter, Jr., Brian Stoltz
Porter Batiste Stoltz featuring Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 09/24/2008
Revolution Hall, Troy, NY
Set 1: Grits N Hurricanes, Back in the Basement, All We Wanna Do, Norma's House, I Get High, PBS (Funk the Best) > Not Fade Away > PBS (Funk the Best), Funkin', My Name Up In Lights, Seraphina Lives
Set 2: Earl, All I Do Everyday, Comin' At Ya, Electra Glide, I Believe, Us and Them > Any Colour You Like, Strange World
Encore: Most Events Aren't Planned
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., George Porter, Jr., Brian Stoltz
Mike Gordon,
Friday, 08/15/2008
Waterfront Park, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Another Door, Crumblin' Bones, She Said She Said, On a Bad Day[1], Milwaukee Here I Come[1], Andelmans' Yard[2], Traveled Too Far[2], Voices[2], The Walls of Time[2], Makisupa Policeman[2], Morphing Again, Meat
Encore: Alphabet Street
[1] Brett Hughes on guitar & vocals, Marie Claire on vocals.
[2] Page on keyboards.
Notes: This free gig was part of the Lake Champlain Maritime Festival and also featured an appearance by Bernie Sanders. "On a Bad Day" and "Milwaukee Here I Come" featured Brett Hughes on guitar vocals and Marie Claire on vocals. "Andelmans' Yard" through "Makisupa" featued Page on keyboards.
Musicians: Mike Gordon, Scott Murawski, Craig Myers, Tom Cleary, Todd Isler, Page McConnell (Guest), Marie Claire (Guest), Brett Hughes (Guest)
Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 05/07/2008
The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Set 1: Magilla, Cars Trucks Buses
Notes: Page led a group of musicians including bassist Christian McBride, drummer Roy Haynes, saxophonist James Carter and trumpeter Nicholas Payton through the above listed songs at the 2008 Jammy awards. hish received a lifetime achievment Jammy earlier in the night and the Headcount All-Stars (consisting of Marc Brownstein, Jon Gutwillig, Kyle Hollingsworth, Jake Cinninger and Joe Russo) ended the evening with a short set of Phish standards ("Wilson," "Antelope," "2001" and "Maze").
Musicians: Page McConnell
Russell Batiste & Friends,
Thursday, 05/01/2008
The Howlin' Wolf, New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Unknown Instrumental > Unknown Instrumental, Fire On the Bayou[1] > Unknown Song, Cars > Pull Up to the Bumper > Lady Marmalade, Mother Funk Y'all[2], The Hype and The Hoopla[3], It Ain't No Use[1] > Cissy Strut[4], Unknown Instrumental, The World Is So Crazy, Most Events Aren't Planned[5]
[1] With Leo Nocentelli & Jason Neville.
[2] With Oteil Burbridge.
[3] With Leo Nocentelli.
[4] With Mike Gordon, Leo Nocentelli and DJ Logic.
[5] With Eric Krasno.
Notes: Page joined Russell Batiste and Friends for the entire show. In addition to Page, the core band consisted of Russell Batiste (drums), Kenny Kane (bass), Tom Fitzpatrick (tenor sax), MC (trumpet), 909 (tenor sax), Kako (keyboards), KC Jr Ian (guitar), Rita Batiste (vocals), and Tiffany Jackson (vocals). "Fire on the Bayou" and "It Ain't No Use" feautured Leo Nocentelli and Jason Neville. Leo Nocentelli also appeared on "The Hype and the Hoopla." "Mother Funk Y'all" featured Oteil Burbridge. "Cissy Strut" featured Mike Gordon, Leo Nocentelli and DJ Logic. The instrumental that followed also featured Mike, along with Bernie Worrell. "The World is So Crazy" featured "Willie Soul Singer" and Oteil Burbridge. "Most Events Aren't Planned" featured Eric Krasno.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., Mike Gordon (Guest), Oteil Burbridge (Guest), Eric Krasno (Guest), Bernie Worrell (Guest), Leo Nocentelli (Guest)
Porter Batiste Stoltz,
Thursday, 05/01/2008
New Orleans Fairgrounds, New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Meet Me in the Morning[1], All We Wanna Do[1], PBS (Funk the Best)[1] > Not Fade Away[1] > I Get High[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in with PBS for the songs listed above.
Musicians: Russell Batiste, Jr., George Porter, Jr., Brian Stoltz, Page McConnell (Guest)
Big Easy Blowout,
Saturday, 01/26/2008
Cervantes, Denver, CO
Notes: This setlist is unknown, as no recordings of this show circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., Reed Mathis, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Papa Mali
Big Easy Blowout,
Friday, 01/25/2008
Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO
Set 1: Unknown Instrumental, Cissy Strut, Ain't No Sunshine, Unknown Instrumental, Do What You Wanna, Firewater > Big Chief, Mardi Gras in New Orleans, They Don't Know, Meet the Boys on the Battlefront, Little Liza Jane, Little Sadie, Good Ol' Funky Music
Encore: Hey Pocky A-Way > Not Fade Away > Hey Pocky A-Way
Musicians: Page McConnell, Russell Batiste, Jr., Reed Mathis, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Papa Mali
The Music of Elton John & Bernie Taupin,
Wednesday, 10/10/2007
Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
Set 1: Amoreena[1]
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Amoreena" solo on piano at this tribute to the music of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
Musicians: Page McConnell
Page McConnell,
Saturday, 07/21/2007
The Simpsons Movie Premiere, Springfield, VT
Set 1: Back in the Basement[1], Cars Trucks Buses[2]
[1] With Mike.
[2] With Mike; contained Simspons Theme teases.
Notes: Page and his band palyed a set as part of the Simpsons movie premiere in Springfield, VT. Mike sat in on bass for the songs listed above. "Cars Trucks Buses" contained several Simpsons theme teases throughout. Page ended the set by saying "Goodnight Springton, there will be no encore!" After a smattering of boos, Page quickly explained, "C'mon, people, it's a Simpsons reference." This setlist is incomplete.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett, Mike Gordon (Guest)
Page McConnell,
Monday, 07/16/2007
The Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Close to Home, Memories Can't Wait, Back in the Basement, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Final Flight, Everyone But Me, Maid Marian, Walk the Proud Land, Machine Gun, Pump it Up, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Strange Design[1], Rules I Don’t Know, Monkey Man
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Sunday, 07/15/2007
Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO
Notes: This setlist is unknown, as no recordings of this show circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Saturday, 07/14/2007
Belly Up, Aspen, CO
Notes: This setlist is unknown, as no recordings of this show circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Thursday, 07/12/2007
Neumo's, Seattle, WA
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Memories Can't Wait, Back in the Basement, Maid Marian, Close to Home, Runaway Bride, Complex Wind, Walk the Proud Land, Pump it Up, Machine Gun, Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Strange Design[1], Monkey Man
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 07/11/2007
Aladdin Theatre, Portland, OR
Set 1: Close to Home, Heavy Rotation, Close to Home, Everyone But Me, Final Flight, Everyone But Me, Final Flight, Back in the Basement, Memories Can't Wait, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride > Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Strange Design[1], Cars Trucks Buses
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Tuesday, 07/10/2007
The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Maid Marian, Close to Home, Heavy Rotation, Amoreena, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Stuck in the Middle with You, Rules I Don’t Know, Everyone But Me, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Army of One[1], Strange Design[1], Monkey Man
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Sunday, 07/08/2007
High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA
Set 1: Tiny Dancer, Q&A, Strange Design, Maid Marian, Q&A, Army of One, Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Squirming Coil Jam[1]
[1] Outro piano jam only.
Notes: This solo performance by Page was a workshop at the High Sierra Music Festival that featured Q&A sessions with audience members between songs. "The Squirming Coil" contained only the outro piano solo segment.
Musicians: Page McConnell
Page McConnell,
Sunday, 07/08/2007
High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA
Set 1: Stuck in the Middle with You, Heavy Rotation, Maid Marian, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Walk the Proud Land[1], Back in the Basement, Rules I Don’t Know, Close to Home, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Cars Trucks Buses
[1] "Heavy Rotation" tease by Jared.
Notes: This performance was part of the High Sierra Music Festival that also included Leftover Salmon, The Disco Biscuits, The Slip and Tea Leaf Green. "Walk the Proud Land" (Bob Marley & The Wailers) featured a "Heavy Rotation" tease from Jared.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Saturday, 07/07/2007
House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA
Set 1: Maid Marian, Heavy Rotation, Everyone But Me, Memories Can't Wait, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Back in the Basement, Rules I Don’t Know, Close to Home, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Tiny Dancer[1], Strange Design[1], Monkey Man
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Tiny Dancer" and Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Friday, 07/06/2007
House of Blues, San Diego, CA
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Everyone But Me, Maid Marian, Amoreena, Heavy Rotation, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Walk the Proud Land, Close to Home, Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Army of One[1], Strange Design[1], Stuck in the Middle with You
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Thursday, 06/14/2007
Pantages Theater, Minneapolis, MN
Set 1: Amoreena, Back in the Basement, Maid Marian, Complex Wind, Stuck in the Middle with You, Heavy Rotation, Runaway Bride, Walk the Proud Land, Everyone But Me, Rules I Don’t Know, Cars Trucks Buses
Encore: Strange Design[1], Beauty of a Broken Heart
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 06/13/2007
The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Stuck in the Middle with You, Back in the Basement, Everyone But Me, Maid Marian, Final Flight, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Heavy Rotation, Close to Home, Rules I Don’t Know, Rules I Don’t Know, Walk the Proud Land, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Army of One[1], Strange Design[1], Monkey Man
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Tuesday, 06/12/2007
The Majestic, Detroit, MI
Set 1: Everyone But Me, Maid Marian, Complex Wind, Final Flight, Heavy Rotation, Runaway Bride, Close to Home, Rules I Don’t Know, Machine Gun, Walk the Proud Land, Stuck in the Middle with You
Encore: Army of One[1], Strange Design[1], Cars Trucks Buses
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Sunday, 06/10/2007
The Vogue Theatre, Indianapolis, IN
Set 1: Everyone But Me, Complex Wind, Rules I Don’t Know, Back in the Basement, Amoreena, Final Flight, Close to Home, Runaway Bride, Maid Marian, Heavy Rotation
Encore: Army of One[1], Beauty of a Broken Heart
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Army of One" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Saturday, 06/09/2007
Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH
Set 1: Stuck in the Middle with You, Everyone But Me, Memories Can't Wait, Maid Marian, Back in the Basement, Runaway Bride, Complex Wind, Amoreena, Walk the Proud Land, Close to Home, Heavy Rotation, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Rules I Don’t Know, Cars Trucks Buses
Notes: This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Friday, 06/08/2007
The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
Set 1: Amoreena, Heavy Rotation, Maid Marian, Back in the Basement, Pump it Up, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Walk the Proud Land, Rules I Don’t Know, Close to Home, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Monkey Man
Notes: After "Maid Marian," Page gave a shout out to the people at the Moog Factory and then followed up with a short demonstration of his Moog.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Thursday, 06/07/2007
Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Stuck in the Middle with You, Close to Home, Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?[1], Back in the Basement, Maid Marian, Final Flight, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Strange Design[2], Cars Trucks Buses
[1] Dr. Jack McConnell on vocals.
[2] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano. "Bill Bailey" featured Page’s dad, Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Tuesday, 06/05/2007
9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Close to Home, Maid Marian, Stuck in the Middle with You, Final Flight, Complex Wind, Walk the Proud Land, Runaway Bride, Heavy Rotation, Pump it Up, Rules I Don’t Know, Everyone But Me
Encore: Strange Design[1], Beauty of a Broken Heart
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Monday, 06/04/2007
Irving Plaza, New York, NY
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Stuck in the Middle with You, Close to Home, Maid Marian, Back in the Basement, Final Flight, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Monkey Man
Encore: Cars Trucks Buses
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Saturday, 06/02/2007
Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Close to Home, Maid Marian, Back in the Basement, Final Flight, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Walk the Proud Land, Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Strange Design[1], Monkey Man
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Friday, 06/01/2007
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI
Set 1: Stuck in the Middle with You, Runaway Bride, Heavy Rotation, Memories Can't Wait, Maid Marian, Rules I Don’t Know, Complex Wind, Back in the Basement, Close to Home, Cars Trucks Buses[1]
Encore: Beauty of a Broken Heart
[1] With Carl “Geerz” Gerhard.
Notes: Carl “Geerz” Gerhard sat in on trumpet for "Cars Trucks Buses."
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett, Carl Gerhard (Guest)
Page McConnell,
Thursday, 05/31/2007
Avalon, Boston, MA
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Close to Home, Maid Marian, Heavy Rotation, Walk the Proud Land, Runaway Bride, Final Flight, Complex Wind, Machine Gun, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Cars Trucks Buses
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 05/30/2007
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Runaway Bride, Maid Marian, Memories Can't Wait, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Final Flight, Rules I Don’t Know, Close to Home, Complex Wind, Back in the Basement[1], Everyone But Me
Encore: Strange Design[2], Stuck in the Middle with You
[1] With Mike; without Rob O'Dea.
[2] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Mike substituted for Rob O'Dea on "Back in the Basement." Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett, Mike Gordon (Guest)
Page McConnell,
Wednesday, 04/04/2007
The Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Runaway Bride, Maid Marian, Heavy Rotation, Rules I Don’t Know, Close to Home, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Encore: Strange Design[1], Everyone But Me
[1] Page solo on piano.
Notes: Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
Page McConnell,
Friday, 03/30/2007
World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, PA
Set 1: Heavy Rotation, Back in the Basement, Maid Marian, Runaway Bride, Complex Wind, Rules I Don’t Know, Close to Home, Beauty of a Broken Heart
Notes: This performance was part of the "Live Fridays from XPN" concert series and was broadcast live nationally on NPR stations. A recording of the performance is available on npr.org.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea, Gabe Jarrett
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Tuesday, 10/10/2006
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Blue Jeans Pizza[1], The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down[2], Mexico[3] > Happy Hour Hero[4], Buster[1], Deal[5]
Set 2: New York City, Letter Home, The Pit > Opium > 32 Things, Recreational Chemistry
Encore: Understand, Godzilla
[1] Page on keyboards; without Al Schneir.
[2] Page on keyboards, Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar and Adam Terrell on guitar.
[3] Page on keyboards and Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar.
[4] Page on keyboards and Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar; without Al Schneir.
[5] Page on keyboards and Adam Terrell on guitar.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for the entire first set. Al Schneir did not play guitar during this show due to severe tendonits in his right hand and did not appear at all on several songs. "Dixie Down," "Mexico," Happy Hour Hero," "New York City" and "Letter Home" featured Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar. "Dixie Down," "Deal" and the last four songs of the second set all featured Adam Terrell (Assembly of Dust) on guitar.
Musicians: Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico, Jim Loughlin, Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, Page McConnell (Guest), Gordon Stone (Guest), Adam Terrell (Guest)
moe.,
Friday, 09/01/2006
Snow Ridge Ski Resort, Turin, NY
Set 1: Gozilla > Spine of a Dog > Plane Crash > Buster[1], Mexico[1], Blue Jeans Pizza[1], Good Trip > Wind It Up
Encore: Meat
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in for "Buster," "Mexico" and "Blue Jeans Pizza." This show was part of moe.'s annual moe.down festival. Page's own band performed earlier in the day.
Musicians: Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico, Jim Loughlin, Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, Page McConnell (Guest)
Page McConnell,
Friday, 09/01/2006
Snow Ridge Ski Resort, Turin, NY
Set 1: Back in the Basement, Close to Home, Maid Marian, Heavy Rotation, Complex Wind, Runaway Bride, Everyone But Me, Rules I Don’t Know, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Shanghai Noodle Factory
Notes: This performance was part of the annual moe.down festival that also featured Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Umphrey's McGee, Mike Gordon and Ramble Dove, and, of course, moe.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Jared Slomoff, Adam Zimmon, Rob O'Dea
Phil Lesh & Friends,
Wednesday, 07/12/2006
Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction, VT
Set 1: Good Lovin', They Love Each Other, Rueben & Cherise, Desire, Sugaree
Set 2: You've Got To Hide Your Love Away[1], Scarlet Begonias[1] > Viola Lee Blues[1] > Jam[2], Help on the Way[1] > Slipknot![1] > Franklin's Tower[1] > Not Fade Away[1]
Encore: Donor Rap, In the Midnight Hour[3]
[1] With Trey.
[2] Bass duet with Phil & Mike.
[3] With Trey, Mike and Page.
Notes: Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore (Barry Sless did not play during the second set). Mike performed a bass duet with Phil after "Viola Lee Blues." Trey, Mike and Page all sat in for the “Midnight Hour” encore, marking one of the few instances during the "breakup" that three members of Phish appeared onstage together.
Musicians: Phil Lesh, John Molo, Larry Campbell, Rob Barraco, Joan Osborne, Barry Sless, Greg Osby, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Trey, Mike and The Duo (G.R.A.B.),
Wednesday, 07/12/2006
Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction, VT
Set 1: Drifting, Trouble, Tuesday, Hap-Nappy, Goodbye Head > Something for Rockets > Shine, Mud City -> Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey[1] > Dragonfly
Encore: Who Are You?[2]
[1] "Stuck In the Middle with You" jam.
[2] Page on keys, Mike on acoustic guitar.
Notes: Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. After “Trouble” Trey expressed how happy they were to be playing in Vermont and noted that this was the last night they would be playing with Phil Lesh & Friends. The end of “Uncle Albert” contained a “Stuck in the Middle with You” jam. “Who Are You?” featured Page on keyboards and Mike on acoustic guitar. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore. Mike performed a bass duet with Phil during P&F’s second set. Trey, Mike and Page sat in for P&F’s “Midnight Hour” encore.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Marco Benevento, Joe Russo, Page McConnell (Guest)
Mike Gordon and Ramble Dove,
Friday, 06/02/2006
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Lost Highway, Blue Night, I Don't Wanna Play House, Weekly Time[1], Honky Tonkin'[1], Just Someone I Used to Know[2], I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water[2], Ramble Dove[1], Blame It On My Heart[3], I'll Never Grow Tired of You[3], Gone Gone Gone[3]
Set 2: Mystery Train[4], Maybe I Will[1], Loosening Up the Rules[1], King of Broken Hearts[5], Baby I'm Ready[6], Bowling Green[6]
Encore: Jackson[1], Baby I'm Ready[1], I Shall Be Released[7]
[1] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle.
[2] Fish on second drum kit; Page on additional keyboards; Joe Cleary on fiddle.
[3] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Chris Michetti on guitar.
[4] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Grace Potter and The Nocturnals.
[5] Fish on second drum kit; Tom Cleary on additional keyboards.
[6] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Dan Archer on additional guitar.
[7] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Grace Potter on additional vocals.
Notes: This show – billed as "Honky-Tonk the Vote" – was a benefit for the (successful) Bernie Sanders for U.S. Senate campaign. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. Fishman sat in on a second drum kit from "Weekly Time" through the end of the show. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Just Someone I Used to Know" and "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water." Joe Clearly sat in on fiddle from "Honky Tonkin'" through the end of the show, excepting "King of Broken Hearts." Chris Michetti sat in on additional guitar on "Blame It On My Heart" through "Gone Gone Gone." "Mystery Train" featured Grace Potter and The Nocturnals; Grace Potter provided additional vocals for "I Shall Be Released." Tom Cleary provided additional keyboards for "King of Broken Hearts." Dan Archer sat in on additional guitar for "Baby I'm Ready" and "Bowling Green."
Musicians: Mike Gordon, Gordon Stone, Scott Murawski, Marie Claire, Brett Hughes, Neil Cleary, Chris Michetti, Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Tom Cleary (Guest), Joe Cleary (Guest), Grace Potter (Guest), Dan Archer (Guest)
Spam All-Stars,
Saturday, 02/11/2006
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Notes: Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-Stars.
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Frogg Cafe,
Saturday, 02/11/2006
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Also Sprach Zarathustra[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards with Frogg Cafe for the show-closing "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)"
Musicians: Page McConnell (Guest)
Russell Batiste & Friends,
Wednesday, 12/14/2005
The Lion's Den, New York, NY
Notes: Page sat in with Russell Batiste and Friends for this concert that served as a benefit for New Orleans musicians affected by Hurricane Katrina. In addition to Page and Russell, the rest of the band consisted of David Russell Batiste Sr., Adam Deitch, Dave Dreiwitz, Gordon Jones and Chris Jacobs. No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.
Musicians: Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Deitch, Page McConnell (Guest)
Spam All-Stars,
Saturday, 11/12/2005
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Who Knows[1], Joe Drives Through Medley[1], Campanario 64[1]
Set 2: Basheer's Dream[1], La Vida Continua[1] > El Aguafiesta[1] > Descarga Gusano[1], Perfume de Heliotropo[1] > Electrodomésticos[1], Ochimini[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-stars.
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 11/08/2005
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Air Said to Me, Night Speaks to a Woman, Sweet Dreams Melinda, Money, Love and Change, Shine, 46 Days > Push On 'Til the Day, Loving Cup[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1], Never[1], Invisible[1], Sleep Again, Simple Twist Up Dave, Low > Mr. Completely > Spin, Wherever You Find It, Come As Melody
Encore: Strange Design[2], Waves[2], Waste[2]
Encore 2: First Tube[3]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
[2] Trey (on acoustic) and Page (on piano) only.
[3] Peter Apfelbaum on saxophone and Page, Les and John Medeski on keyboards.
Notes: The Wood Brothers opened. Trey performed “Loving Cup” through “Invisible” solo acoustic. “Never” was played at the request of a group of fans outside the show. All of the songs in the first encore were performed by Trey on acoustic and Page on piano. Before “Strange Design” Trey joked that he and Page were starting a band called “Halfway There.” “First Tube” featured Peter Apfelbaum on saxophone and Page, Les and John Medeski on keyboards (along with Ray, dubbed “The Keyboard Quartet” by Trey).
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Jennifer Hartswick, Skeeto Valdez, Ray Paczkowski, Christina Durfee, Les Hall, Tony Hall, Page McConnell (Guest), Peter Apfelbaum (Guest), John Medeski (Guest)
Spam All-Stars,
Tuesday, 11/01/2005
Irving Plaza, New York, NY
Notes: Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-stars.
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Hurricane BeneFete All-Star Band,
Friday, 09/16/2005
Battery Park, Burlington, VT
Notes: Page was part of the "All-Star BeneFete Band" at this benefit for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Other band members included Russ Lawton, Mark Ransom, Don Sydney, Chuck Eller, Brett Hughes, Michael Chorney, Jennifer Hartswick and Andy Moroz.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Andy Moroz
Spam All-Stars,
Saturday, 06/18/2005
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Notes: Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-stars.
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Gov't Mule,
Saturday, 04/23/2005
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Bad Man Walking, Mr. Man, About To Rage, I Think You Know What I Mean, Trane, Beautifully Broken, Devil Likes It Slow, All Along the Watchtower[1], Jesus Just Left Chicago[1]
Set 2: I'll Be the One, Birth of the Mule, Slackjaw Jezebel, Effigy > Drums, Monkey Hill > (I Want You) She's So Heavy, Blind Man in the Dark
Encore: Sco-Mule[2], Dreams[2]
[1] Page on keyboards.
[2] Trey on guitar.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for covers of "All Along the Watchtower" and "Jesus Just Left Chicago." Trey sat in on guitar for the Gov't Mule original "Sco-Mule" and a cover of The Allman Brothers' "Dreams."
Musicians: Warren Haynes, Danny Louis, Matt Abts, Andy Hess, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest)
Spam All-Stars,
Saturday, 04/16/2005
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Notes: Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-Stars.
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Allman Brothers Band,
Monday, 03/21/2005
Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
Set 1: Layla[1]
[1] With Page, Matt Abts and the Jukes Horns.
Notes: Page, along with Matt Abts and the Jukes Horns joined the Allman Brothers for the latter half of a "Southbound," "Layla" encore.
Musicians: Butch Trucks, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, Warren Haynes, Gregg Allman, Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, Marc Quiñones, Page McConnell (Guest), Matt Abts (Guest)
Benevento/Russo Duo Featuring Mike Gordon,
Thursday, 12/30/2004
Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
Set 1: Lengthwise > On the Corner > Welcome Red, Becky, Last Child, Black Satin > Aqui Como Alla, Clean Up Woman[1], Theme from The Rockford Files
Set 2: Foam, Lengthwise > Mike's Song, Cars Trucks Buses[2], Roundabout, Forever Night Shade Mary > Hoe-Down
Encore: Scratchitti
[1] "Cars Trucks Buses" tease.
[2] Page on additional keyboards; "Magilla" tease.
Notes: "Clean Up Woman" included a "Cars Trucks Buses" tease. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Cars Trucks Buses," which contained a brief "Magilla" tease.
Musicians: Mike Gordon, Marco Benevento, Joe Russo, Page McConnell (Guest)
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Friday, 06/11/2004
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Manchester, TN
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Pick Up the Pieces, Ochimini, Get Ready, Who's Laughing Now?, Where's Popeyes, Just Kissed My Baby, Electra Glide, Fresh Tube, Subterranean Homesick Alien, Sheep, Little Miami (Reputation), The Cisco Kid, CJ3
Encore: Russell's Tune, Cars Trucks Buses
Notes: This late-night set at That Tent was part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Saturday, 06/05/2004
The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Ochimini, The Cisco Kid, Where's Popeyes, Just Kissed My Baby, Russell's Tune, Jealous Guy, Get Ready, Electra Glide, Sheep, Little Miami (Reputation), CJ3
Encore: Cars Trucks Buses, Pick Up the Pieces
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. Before the start of the show, band namesake Vida Blue appeared on stage and threw some baseballs into the audience. Portions of this show were released on the Live at the Fillmore DVD.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Friday, 06/04/2004
House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. No recordings of this show circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Thursday, 06/03/2004
4th and B, San Diego, CA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Ochimini, Get Ready, Who's Laughing Now?, Little Miami (Reputation) > Just Kissed My Baby, Jealous Guy, CJ3, Electra Glide[1], Sheep
Encore: Magilla, Russell's Tune, Pick Up the Pieces
[1] Without Spam Allstars.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. "Electra Glide" was performed without The Spam Allstars. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Trey Anastasio Band,
Sunday, 04/11/2004
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Push On 'Til the Day, Drifting, Small Axe[1], Last Tube[2], Sultans of Swing[2], Sand[3] > Chalk Dust Torture[4], Flock of Words, Plasma > Higher Ground[5]
[1] With Page.
[2] With Page and Fish.
[3] With Page, Fish and Mike; TAB members left stage, finished by Phish.
[4] Performed by Phish.
[5] With Page, Fish and Mike, Jamie Masefield, Seth Yacovone, and others.
Notes: This show was billed as “The Vermont Easter Jam” and featured scheduled performances from The Unknown Blues Band, a duet with Jamie Masefield and Paul Asbell interpreting the music of Django Reinhardt, and the Grippo Funk Band. After these performances there was an unannounced set by TAB. Page sat in from “Small Axe” through “Chalk Dust.” Fish sat in from “Last Tube” through “Chalk Dust.” Mike joined in for “Sand” and “Chalk Dust.” During “Sand” members of Trey’s group gradually left the stage, leaving Phish alone to complete “Sand” and perform “Chalk Dust.” The cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” featured all the members of both Phish and Trey’s ensemble, Jamie Masefield, Seth Yacovone and others. This gig was a benefit for the Winooski Parks & Recreation Department, Burlington Women’s Rape Crisis Center, and the Child Life Department of Vermont Children’s Hospital.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Andy Moroz, Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest), Seth Yacovone (Guest), Jamie Masefield (Guest)
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Monday, 01/12/2004
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Ochimini[1], Just Kissed My Baby, Who's Laughing Now?, CJ3, Russell's Tune
Set 2: Cars, Little Miami (Reputation), Get Ready, Where's Popeyes, Subterranean Homesick Alien, Perfume de Heliotropo, Final Flight, Instant Karma!, Cars Trucks Buses
Encore: Strange Design[2], Magilla[3], No Quarter
[1] "Think (About It)" and "Mothership Connection" quotes.
[2] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[3] "Flintstones theme" tease.
Notes: "Ochimini" contained "Think (About It)" (Lyn Collins) and "Mothership Connection" (Parliament) quotes. Page performed “Strange Design” solo on an upright, acoustic piano. "Magilla" contained a "Flintstones theme" tease. This show was made available as a LivePhish download.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Saturday, 01/10/2004
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Cars, Who's Laughing Now?, Ochimini, CJ3, Just Kissed My Baby, Little Miami (Reputation), Subterranean Homesick Alien, Russell's Tune, Cars Trucks Buses[1]
Encore: Strange Design[2], Army of One[2], Lawn Boy[3]
Encore 2: No Quarter[4]
[1] With Steve Welch.
[2] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[3] Page on upright, acoustic piano; with Fish and Jamie Masefield.
[4] With Fish, Jamie Masefield, Danton Boller, Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou and Steve Welch.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. Page performed “Strange Design” and “Army of One” solo, on an acoustic, upright piano. “Lawn Boy” featured Page on acoustic, upright piano, Fish on drums and Jamie Masefield on mandolin. “No Quarter” featured all members of Jazz Mandolin Project; Steve Welch sat in on saxophone for “Cars Trucks Buses” and “No Quarter.” This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck, Jon Fishman (Guest), Jamie Masefield (Guest), Danton Boller (Guest), Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou (Guest), Steve Welch (Guest)
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Friday, 01/09/2004
Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Ochimini, Just Kissed My Baby, Subterranean Homesick Alien > CJ3, Who's Laughing Now?, Instant Karma!
Encore: Tiny Dancer[1], Wading in the Velvet Sea[1], Army of One[1], Russell's Tune, Who's Laughing Now? > Magilla
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. Page performed “Tiny Dancer,” “Wading in the Velvet Sea” and “Army of One” solo on an acoustic, upright piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Thursday, 01/08/2004
9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Where's Popeyes, Just Kissed My Baby, Ochimini, CJ3, Jealous Guy, Little Miami (Reputation), Final Flight, Russell's Tune
Encore: Army of One[1], Lawn Boy[1], No Quarter[2]
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[2] With Jamie Masefield on mandolin.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. Page performed “Army of One” and “Lawn Boy” solo on an acoustic, upright piano. Jamie Masefield sat in on mandolin for “No Quarter.” This show was made available as a LivePhish download.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck, Jamie Masefield (Guest)
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Wednesday, 01/07/2004
The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
Set 1: Wading in the Velvet Sea[1], Electra Glide[1], Most Events Aren't Planned, Ochimini, CJ3, Subterranean Homesick Alien, Get Ready, Who's Laughing Now?, Little Miami (Reputation), Russell's Tune
Encore: Day or Night, Magilla[2]
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[2] With Fish.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. Page performed “Wading in the Velvet Sea” and “Electra Glide” solo on an acoustic, upright piano. Fish sat in on drums for “Magilla.” This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck, Jon Fishman (Guest)
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Monday, 01/05/2004
Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Ochimini, Who's Laughing Now?, Get Ready, Jealous Guy, Perfume de Heliotropo, Russell's Tune, Instant Karma!
Encore: Army of One[1], Tiny Dancer[1] > Final Flight, Cars
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. This show was originally scheduled for the smaller Tabernacle, and was later moved to the Roxy. Page performed “Army of One” and “Tiny Dancer” solo on an acoustic, upright piano. This show was made available as a LivePhish download.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Sunday, 01/04/2004
Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, FL
Set 1: Ochimini, Most Events Aren't Planned, Just Kissed My Baby, Get Ready, Little Miami (Reputation), Who's Laughing Now?, Russell's Tune, Perfume de Heliotropo, CJ3
Encore: Strange Design[1], Amoreena[1], Final Flight, Cars Trucks Buses[2]
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[2] With Fish.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. Page performed “Strange Design” and “Amoreena” solo on an acoustic, upright piano. “Cars Trucks Buses” featured Fish sitting in on drums. This show was made available as a LivePhish download.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck, Jon Fishman (Guest)
Vida Blue and The Spam Allstars,
Saturday, 01/03/2004
The Jackie Gleason Theater, Miami Beach, FL
Set 1: Little Miami (Reputation), Most Events Aren't Planned, Ochimini, Where's Popeyes, Russell's Tune, Who's Laughing Now?, Perfume de Heliotropo, CJ3, Get Ready
Encore: Army of One[1], Cars
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project (w/Fishman) opened. Page performed “Army of One” solo on an acoustic, upright piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Adam Zimmon, DJ Le Spam, Mercedes Abal, Lazaro Alfonzo, Tomas Diaz, A.J. Hill, John Speck
Mike Gordon,
Tuesday, 10/14/2003
Toad's Place, New Haven, CT
Set 1: Couch Lady, Gatekeeper, Jones, Inside Out, Wayside / Back In Time, Round Room, Regression, Soulfood Man, Free Born Man, Southwind, Goin' Down Slow[1], On Your Way Down[2]
Encore: Cruel World[3], You've Been in Love Too Long
[1] Kaki King on guitar and vocals.
[2] Page on keyboards.
[3] Mike Gordon debut with Scott Allshouse, Mark Mercier and John Rider.
Notes: Kaki King opened, and also performed on “Goin’ Down Slow.” Page sat in on keyboards for “On Your Way Down.” Max Creek members Scott Allshouse, Mark Mercier and John Rider sat in for the Mike Gordon debut of the Max Creek original “Cruel World.”
Musicians: Mike Gordon, James Harvey, Gordon Stone, Scott Murawski, Julee Avallone, Josh Roseman, Doug Belote, Jeannie Hill, Page McConnell (Guest), Mark Mercier (Guest), Kaki King (Guest), Scott Allshouse (Guest), John Rider (Guest)
Spam All-Stars,
Friday, 10/03/2003
S.O.B.'s, New York, NY
Notes: This gig was a CD release party for Vida Blue’s The Illustrated Band.
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Sunday, 04/13/2003
Toad's Place, New Haven, CT
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Sheep, CJ3, Jealous Guy, Fresh Tube, Russell's Tune, Day or Night, Getting in Tune[1], The Ballad of Curtis Loew[1], Strange Design[1], Army of One[1], Instant Karma!, Subterranean Homesick Alien, Electra Glide
Encore: No Quarter, Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
Notes: Trainwreck opened. “Getting in Tune” through “Army of One” were performed by Page solo on an acoustic upright piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 04/12/2003
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI
Set 1: Manic Depression, Most Events Aren't Planned, Where's Popeyes, Get Ready, CJ3, Sheep, Just Kissed My Baby, Russell's Tune, Who's Laughing Now?, Subterranean Homesick Alien, No Quarter
Encore: Tiny Dancer[1] > Levon[1], Army of One[1], Jealous Guy, Electra Glide > Cars
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
Notes: Trainwreck opened. “Tiny Dancer” through “Army of One” were performed by Page solo on an acoustic upright piano. DJ Le Spam sat in on turntables on and off throughout the show. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., DJ Le Spam (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Friday, 04/11/2003
Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Day or Night, Who's Laughing Now?[1], Sheep[1], Jealous Guy[1], Russell's Tune[1], Fresh Tube[1], No Quarter[1]
Encore: Tiny Dancer[2] -> Levon[2], Army of One[2], Strange Design[3], Magilla[4]
Encore 2: CJ3[5]
[1] With DJ Le Spam on turntables.
[2] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[3] Performed as a duet with Page on upright acoustic piano and Mike on bass.
[4] With Page on upright acoustic piano and Mike on bass.
[5] With Mike on bass, DJ Le Spam on turntables, Karl Denson on sax, Brian Jordan on guitar, and Chris Littlefield on trumpet.
Notes: Trainwreck opened, followed by Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. DJ Le Spam sat in on turntables from “Who’s Laughing Now?” through “No Quarter” as well as “CJ3.” Mike sat in on bass from “Strange Design” through the end of the show; only Page and Mike performed “Strange Design.” “Tiny Dancer” through “Strange Design” featured Page on an acoustic upright piano. In addition to Mike and DJ Le Spam, “CJ3” also featured members of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe: Karl Denson on saxophone, Brian Jordan on guitar, and Chris Littlefield on trumpet.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Mike Gordon (Guest), DJ Le Spam (Guest), Karl Denson (Guest), Chris Littlefield (Guest), Brian Jordan (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Thursday, 04/10/2003
PromoWest Pavilion, Columbus, OH
Set 1: Fresh Tube > Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Where's Popeyes, Sheep, CJ3, Who's Laughing Now?, Russell's Tune, Day or Night, Wading in the Velvet Sea[1], Strange Design[1], Instant Karma!, Electra Glide, No Quarter
Encore: Cars Trucks Buses
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
Notes: Trainwreck opened. Page performed “Wading in the Velvet Sea” and “Strange Design” solo on an upright acoustic piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Wednesday, 04/09/2003
The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Sheep, CJ3, Russell's Tune > Most Events Aren't Planned, Jealous Guy, Get Ready, Who's Laughing Now?, Mother Nature's Son[1], Army of One[1], Strange Design[1], You Never Can Tell, Electra Glide, Day or Night, Manic Depression
Encore: Lawn Boy[2], No Quarter > Cars
[1] Page solo on upright acoustic piano.
[2] Duet with Page on upright piano and vocals and Kyle Gass on acoustic guitar and vocals.
Notes: Trainwreck opened. Page performed “Mother Nature’s Son,” “Army of One,” and “Strange Design” solo on an upright acoustic piano. "Lawn Boy" was performed as a duet with Trainwreck’s (and Tenacious D’s) Kyle Gass on acoustic guitar and vocals with Page on upright acoustic piano and vocals.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Kyle Gass (Guest)
Spam All-Stars,
Thursday, 03/13/2003
Hoy Como Ayer, Miami, FL
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards during this weekly Cuban-themed multi-media dance party, ¡Fuacata!
Musicians: DJ Le Spam, Page McConnell (Guest)
Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey,
Thursday, 12/05/2002
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards with Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey for a portion the second set. Dave Grippo and Jen Hartswick also made guest appearances during this gig. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
Musicians: Cyro Baptista, Page McConnell (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest), Jennifer Hartswick (Guest)
Rob Wasserman & DJ Logic,
Saturday, 11/23/2002
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for the latter portion of the second set as well as the encore. Additional guests Dave Grippo and James Harvey performed for the majority of the gig. There is no known setlist; the gig was comprised primarily of improvised instrumentals.
Musicians: Rob Wasserman, DJ Logic, Page McConnell (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest), James Harvey (Guest)
Papa Grows Funk,
Monday, 11/11/2002
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Go to the Mardi Gras[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in with Papa Grows Funk on keyboards for several songs including Professor Longhair's "Go the the Mardi Gras."
Musicians: Russell Batiste, Jr., John "Papa" Gros, June Yamagishi, Jason Mingledorf, Marc Pero, Page McConnell (Guest)
FreeWorld,
Friday, 10/25/2002
Blues City Cafe, Memphis, TN
Set 1: First Tube[1], Full Nelson[2]
[1] Page on keyboards.
[2] Page on keyboards, Shawn Nelson on guitar.
Notes: Page sat in with FreeWorld on keyboards for renditions of “First Tube” and the Miles Davis classic “Full Nelson,” the latter also featuring guitarist Shawn Lane.
Musicians: Page McConnell (Guest), Shawn Lane (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 10/22/2002
Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Javier Cinakowski[1], Alive Again, Mozambique, Ether Sunday, Last Tube, Chapeau Mauvais[1], Forro for All[2], Sand, Small Axe[3]
Set 2: Night Speaks to a Woman, Plasma, Curlew's Call[1], Every Story Ends in Stone, Push On 'Til the Day
Encore: First Tube[4]
[1] Debut.
[2] TAB debut.
[3] With Michael Franti and Radioactive.
[4] Page on keyboards in place of Ray.
Notes: Spearhead’s Radioactive and Michael Franti joined Trey’s band for “Small Axe.” Page sat in on keyboards for “First Tube” in place of Ray. This show marked the debuts of “Javier Cinakowski,” “Chapeau Mauvais,” “Curlew’s Call” and the TAB debut of Cyro Baptista's "Forro for All." A portion of the proceeds from this show was designated to benefit Burlington City Arts.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, Page McConnell (Guest)
Spookie Daly Pride,
Saturday, 08/24/2002
The Chicken Box, Nantucket, MA
Set 1: Truck Drivin' Man[1], Andrew Jones Ain't No Biggity Man[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards with Spookie Daly Pride for the Terry Fell country classic “Truck Driving Man” and and the SDP original “Andrew Jones Ain't No Biggity Man.”
Musicians: Page McConnell (Guest)
Grippo Funk Band,
Monday, 08/19/2002
Red Square, Burlington, VT
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for several songs during the second set.
Musicians: Dave Grippo, Page McConnell (Guest)
Particle,
Monday, 08/12/2002
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT
Set 1: The Golden Gator[1]
[1] With Page; "Streets of Cairo" tease.
Notes: Page sat in on synthesizers during this 33-minute rendition of “The Golden Gator,” which also contained a "Streets of Cairo" tease.
Musicians: Steve Molitz, Eric Gould, Darren Pujalet, Page McConnell (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 07/27/2002
Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Jealous Guy, Manic Depression, Where's Popeyes, Sheep, Electra Glide, Get Ready, Russell's Tune, Day or Night, Fresh Tube > No Quarter
Encore: CJ3[1], Instant Karma![1]
[1] With Fish on drums.
Notes: Jazz Mandolin Project opened. Fish sat in with Vida Blue on a second drum kit for the encore.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Jon Fishman (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Friday, 07/26/2002
Avalon, Boston, MA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Manic Depression, Jealous Guy > Get Ready, Sheep, Electra Glide > CJ3, Who's Laughing Now?, Where's Popeyes > Russell's Tune, Day or Night, Magilla[1]
Encore: No Quarter
[1] "Call to the Post" tease from Oteil.
Notes: The Slip opened. Following "Russell's Tune," Page wished lighting director Chris Kuroda a happy birthday and Oteil played "Happy Birthday" on bass. The end of "Magilla" featured a "Call to the Post" tease from Oteil.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Thursday, 07/25/2002
State Theatre, Portland, ME
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Cars, CJ3, Who's Laughing Now? > Sheep, Electra Glide, Russell's Tune, Amoreena, Where's Popeyes, Magilla
Encore: Instant Karma!
Notes: The Slip opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Wednesday, 07/24/2002
Irving Plaza, New York, NY
Set 1: Fresh Tube, Most Events Aren't Planned, Jealous Guy, Sheep, Electra Glide, CJ3, Get Ready, Day or Night, Where's Popeyes, Just Kissed My Baby, No Quarter, Instant Karma!
Encore: Lawn Boy[1], Cars Trucks Buses[1]
[1] With Mike on bass.
Notes: The Slip opened. Mike sat in on bass for the encore. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Mike Gordon (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Tuesday, 07/23/2002
Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA
Set 1: Fresh Tube, Most Events Aren't Planned, CJ3, Jealous Guy, Sheep, Electra Glide, Get Ready, Where's Popeyes, Who's Laughing Now? > Day or Night, No Quarter
Encore: Magilla
Notes: The Slip opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Sunday, 07/21/2002
Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, CJ3, Sheep, Electra Glide, Jealous Guy, Where's Popeyes, Russell's Tune, Day or Night, No Quarter, Magilla
Encore: Instant Karma!
Notes: The Slip opened. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 07/20/2002
The Majestic, Detroit, MI
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Cars, Jealous Guy, Just Kissed My Baby, CJ3, Sheep, Electra Glide, Get Ready, Where's Popeyes, Fly Like an Eagle, Stir It Up, Day or Night
Encore: Cars Trucks Buses
Notes: The Slip opened. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Friday, 07/19/2002
The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Fresh Tube, Most Events Aren't Planned, Jealous Guy, Get Ready, Sheep, Russell's Tune, Electra Glide, Who's Laughing Now? > Where's Popeyes > Day or Night, No Quarter, Magilla[1]
Encore: Fly Like an Eagle > Instant Karma!
[1] "Electra Glide" tease.
Notes: The Slip opened. "Magilla" included an "Electra Glide" tease.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Thursday, 07/18/2002
Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Where's Popeyes, Get Ready, Jealous Guy, Sheep, Electra Glide, Just Kissed My Baby, Day or Night, CJ3, Who's Laughing Now?, No Quarter
Encore: Magilla
Notes: The Slip opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Tuesday, 07/16/2002
The Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO
Set 1: Fresh Tube > Cars, Most Events Aren't Planned, Who's Laughing Now?, Just Kissed My Baby, Get Ready, Day or Night, Amoreena, No Quarter > CJ3 > Electra Glide
Encore: Sheep
Notes: Mofro opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Monday, 07/15/2002
The Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Sheep, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Day or Night, CJ3, Who's Laughing Now?, Russell's Tune, Jealous Guy, No Quarter, Electra Glide
Encore: Magilla, Instant Karma!
Notes: Mofro Opened. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 07/13/2002
House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Jealous Guy > Sheep, Day or Night, Electra Glide, CJ3 > No Quarter, Cars, Cars Trucks Buses[1]
Encore: Light Up Or Leave Me Alone[2]
[1] With Mike on bass in place of Oteil.
[2] With Mike on guitar.
Notes: Mofro opened. Mike sat in on bass in place of Oteil for “Cars Trucks Buses.” For the “Light Up or Leave Me Alone” encore Oteil resumed the bass duties while Mike played guitar.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Mike Gordon (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Friday, 07/12/2002
The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned > Cars, Jealous Guy, Sheep, Electra Glide, Get Ready, CJ3 > Russell's Tune, Magilla, No Quarter
Encore: Stir It Up, Instant Karma!
Notes: Mofro opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Robert Randolph and The Family Band,
Thursday, 07/11/2002
Bimbo’s 365 Club, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Salsa, Run For Your Life, 3 Stroke, March, You Gotta Move, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), Shake Your Hips, What G-D Has For Me, Voodoo Child is Iron Man, I Don't Know What You Come to Do[1]
Encore: Papa Was a Rollin' Stone[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in on organ for “I Don’t Know What You Come to Do” and the “Papa Was a Rollin' Stone” encore. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band opened this gig.
Musicians: Robert Randolph, Page McConnell (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Wednesday, 07/10/2002
Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Who's Laughing Now?, Sheep, Amoreena, Russell's Tune, No Quarter, Electra Glide[1], CJ3[1]
Encore: Cars
[1] With Robert Randolph on slide guitar.
Notes: Robert Randolph and The Family Band opened. Robert Randolph also sat in on slide guitar for “Electra Glide” and “CJ3.” This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Robert Randolph (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Tuesday, 07/09/2002
The Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Jealous Guy, Who's Laughing Now?, Russell's Tune, Sheep, Where's Popeyes, Electra Glide, CJ3[1], Manic Depression[1]
Encore: No Quarter
[1] With Robert Randolph on slide guitar.
Notes: Robert Randolph and The Family Band opened. Robert Randolph also sat in on slide guitar for “CJ3” and "Manic Depression." This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Robert Randolph (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 05/31/2002
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
Set 1: Simple Twist Up Dave, Tube Top Flop, Push On 'Til the Day, Night Speaks to a Woman, Small Axe[1], I Want to Take You Higher[2]
Set 2: Last Tube, Flock of Words, Burlap Sack and Pumps, At the Gazebo, Pebbles and Marbles, First Tube[3], Bug[3]
Encore: Sultans of Swing
[1] Michael Franti on vocals.
[2] Michael Franti, Steve Berlin, David Hidalgo and Conrad Lorenzo.
[3] Page on keyboards in place of Ray.
Notes: Spearhead (setlist), and then Los Lobos (setlist) opened; Trey sat in with both bands. Michael Franti provided lead vocals for “Small Axe.” “I Want to Take You Higher” featured Michael Franti, Steve Berlin, David Hidalgo, and Conrad Lozano and others from Spearhead and Los Lobos. Page capped off the evening of guest appearances, replacing Ray on keyboards for “First Tube” and “Bug.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, Page McConnell (Guest), Michael Franti (Guest), Steve Berlin (Guest), David Hidalgo (Guest), Conrad Lorenzo (Guest)
Papa Grows Funk,
Friday, 05/24/2002
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Yakiniku[1], Cissy Strut[1], Come Together[1]
[1] Page on keyboards, Mike on bass.
Notes: Mike and Page joined Papa Grows Funk for the PGF original "Yakiniku," The Meters' funk classic "Cissy Strut" and The Beatles' "Come Together."
Musicians: Russell Batiste, Jr., John "Papa" Gros, June Yamagishi, Jason Mingledorf, Marc Pero, Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 04/27/2002
The Orpheum Theater, New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Fresh Tube, Most Events Aren't Planned, Russell's Tune, Cars, Who's Laughing Now?, Jealous Guy, Get Ready, Stir It Up, Amoreena, Final Flight, Instant Karma!
Encore 2: Cars Trucks Buses
Notes: The New Deal opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Friday, 04/26/2002
Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, Jealous Guy, CJ3, Who's Laughing Now?, Electra Glide, Stir It Up, Russell's Tune, Where's Popeyes, Amoreena
Encore: Cars, Instant Karma!
Notes: The New Deal opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Thursday, 04/25/2002
House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Russell's Tune, Jealous Guy, CJ3, Stir It Up, Get Ready, Cars, Amoreena, Who's Laughing Now?, Electra Glide
Encore: Instant Karma!
Notes: The New Deal opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Wednesday, 04/24/2002
The NorVa, Norfolk, VA
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Jealous Guy, CJ3, Get Ready, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Stir It Up, Russell's Tune, Electra Glide, Final Flight
Encore: Who's Laughing Now?[1], Where's Popeyes[1], Magilla[2]
[1] With Carl “Geerz” Gerhard.
[2] With Carl “Geerz” Gerhard; "Fishin' Hole" tease.
Notes: The New Deal opened. Carl “Geerz” Gerhard sat in on trumpet for the encores. "Magilla" included a "Fishin' Hole" (aka The Andy Griffith Show theme) tease from Oteil.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Carl Gerhard (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Tuesday, 04/23/2002
9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Where's Popeyes, Stir It Up, Jealous Guy, Russell's Tune, CJ3, Amoreena
Encore: Electra Glide, Instant Karma!
Notes: The New Deal opened. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Sunday, 04/21/2002
The State Theatre, Ithaca, NY
Set 1: Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Most Events Aren't Planned, Get Ready, CJ3, Stir It Up, Russell's Tune, Who's Laughing Now?, Where's Popeyes, Instant Karma!
Encore: Electra Glide
Notes: The Billionaires opened. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Project Logic,
Saturday, 04/20/2002
Campus Green, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Cars Trucks Buses[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in for a portion of Project Logic’s set opening for Vida Blue that included “Cars Trucks Buses.”
Musicians: DJ Logic, Page McConnell (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 04/20/2002
Campus Green, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned > Get Ready, CJ3, Stir It Up[1], Who's Laughing Now?[1], Russell's Tune, Fresh Tube, Electra Glide
Encore: Instant Karma!
[1] With DJ Logic.
Notes: This free performance was part of the University of Vermont’s annual SpringFest. Project Logic opened. DJ Logic sat in on “Stir It Up” and “Who’s Laughing Now?” During the gig Page made note of that morning’s extremely rare earthquake that registered 5.1 on the Richter scale just 20 miles from Burlington.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., DJ Logic (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Friday, 04/19/2002
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Where's Popeyes > Stir It Up, Get Ready, Russell's Tune, Who's Laughing Now?, CJ3, Fresh Tube
Encore: Electra Glide, Instant Karma!
Notes: The Billionaires opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Thursday, 04/18/2002
Calvin Theatre, Northampton, MA
Set 1: Instant Karma!, Most Events Aren't Planned, Unknown, Get Ready, Russell's Tune, Who's Laughing Now?, CJ3, Fresh Tube, Final Flight
Encore: Where's Popeyes, Electra Glide
Notes: The Billionaires opened.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Blues for Breakfast,
Wednesday, 02/06/2002
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Scarlet Begonias[1], Franklin's Tower[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: This show was a benefit to raise funds for the medical bills of Burlington musician “Mr. Charlie” Frazier, who had recently suffered a stroke. The gig included performances from Doctor Jones, The John Tower Group, Nobby Reed Project, Seth Yacovone Band, and Mr. Charlie’s own band, Blues for Breakfast. Page joined Blues for Breakfast on keyboards for renditions of the Grateful Dead classics “Scarlet Begonias” and “Franklin’s Tower.”
Musicians: Page McConnell (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Monday, 12/31/2001
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Who's Laughing Now?, Where's Popeyes > Russell's Tune, Get Ready, Jam > Auld Lang Syne > Instant Karma!, CJ3, Electra Glide
Encore: America the Beautiful[1], Light Up Or Leave Me Alone[2]
[1] Without Page.
[2] With Trey and Mike on guitar.
Notes: Bullfrog, and then Kid Koala opened. Before “Peg,” Page announced that they had a TV tuned into Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve so they would get the countdown right, followed by Oteil teasing “Charge!”. Midnight was celebrated with pyrotechnics and a balloon drop. Page sat out for “America the Beautiful”; Oteil dedicated the song to New York City. “Light Up or Leave Me Alone” featured Trey and Mike, both playing Languedoc guitars.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr., Trey Anastasio (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Vida Blue,
Sunday, 12/30/2001
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Most Events Aren't Planned, Who's Laughing Now?, Where's Popeyes, Get Ready, Russell's Tune, CJ3, Electra Glide, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
Encore: Instant Karma!
Notes: This was the debut performance for Vida Blue.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Vida Blue,
Saturday, 12/29/2001
The Barn, Outer Burlington, VT
Notes: This was a private show and rehearsal for the upcoming debut Vida Blue performances.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge, Russell Batiste, Jr.
Phil Lesh & Friends,
Friday, 11/16/2001
Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Shakedown Street > Bertha > Broken Arrow > Uncle John’s Band > Into the Mystic, Not Fade Away
Set 2: Jam > Playing in the Band > Blue Sky, Scarlet Begonias > Playing in the Band, King Solomon’s Marbles > Strawberry Fields Forever > Truckin’ Jam > Mountain Jam > St. Stephen, Liberty
Encore: In the Midnight Hour[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for the “In the Midnight Hour” encore.
Musicians: Phil Lesh, Jimmy Herring, Warren Haynes, John Molo, Rob Barraco, Page McConnell (Guest)
Tenacious D,
Friday, 09/28/2001
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Intro, Land of the Lost, Fat Albert, Warning, Jesus Ranch, Kielbasa, History of Tenacious D, Dio, The Road, Lee, Cosmic Shame, Saxaboom (toy), G-and-R, Karate, Kyle Quit The Band, Kyle Took a Bullet, Kyle Took a Bullet, Rocket Sauce, Fuck Her Gently, Sasquatch, Tribute, Blow-Job (video), Rock Your Socks
Encore: Flash[1], Wonderboy[1], Golden Slumbers[1] > Carry That Weight[1] > The End[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for the entire encore.
Musicians: Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Page McConnell (Guest)
Papa Grows Funk,
Monday, 09/17/2001
Maple Leaf Bar, New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Doin' It[1], Love the One You're With[1], Hey[1], Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)[1]
[1] Page on keyboards, Oteil Burbridge on bass.
Notes: Page and Oteil Burbridge – in town with (former) Papa Grows Funk drummer Russell Batiste, Jr. recording the self-titled Vida Blue album – sat in during the listed portion of the second set.
Musicians: Russell Batiste, Jr., John "Papa" Gros, June Yamagishi, Jason Mingledorf, Marc Pero, Page McConnell (Guest), Oteil Burbridge (Guest)
John Entwistle Band,
Tuesday, 05/29/2001
B.B. King's, New York, NY
Set 1: Long Live Rock[1], Johnny B. Goode[1], Red House[2]
[1] With Page and Matt Abts.
[2] With Mike; without John Entwistle.
Notes: This setlist is incomplete and possibly out of order. Page, along with Gov’t Mule drummer Matt Abts, sat in with John Entwistle's band for “Long Live Rock” and “Johnny B. Goode.” Mike then took over for John Entwistle on bass for a portion of the set including on “Red House.”
Musicians: John Entwistle, Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest), Matt Abts (Guest)
Gov't Mule,
Friday, 05/11/2001
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Jesus Just Left Chicago[1]
[1] Mike on bass.
Notes: Mike and Page sat in during the evening’s first encore, “Jesus Just Left Chicago.”
Musicians: Warren Haynes, Matt Abts, Chuck Leavell, Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Mike Gordon + Col. Bruce Hampton & The Codetalkers,
Wednesday, 04/11/2001
Irving Plaza, New York, NY
Set 1: Yield Not to Temptation, Working on a Building, Compared to What?, Destiny Unbound, Can't Take My Eyes Off of You[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: This evening began with a screening of Mike's film Outside Out, followed by an audience question-and-answer session with Mike, and finally a performance by Col. Bruce Hampton and the Codetalkers with Mike on guitar for the majority of the show. Page made a (very) brief appearance on keyboards during “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You.” This show featured the first known live performance of “Destiny Unbound” by a member of Phish since 11/15/91. This setlist is incomplete and unconfirmed.
Musicians: Mike Gordon, Col. Bruce Hampton, Jeannie Hill, Page McConnell (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 02/23/2001
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Mozambique, The Way I Feel, Push On 'Til the Day > Tube Top Flop, It Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Gotta Jibboo, At the Barbeque[1], At the Gazebo[1], Back on the Train[2]
Set 2: In the Wee Wee Hours, Mellow Mood, Sand, Ether Sunday, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, O-o-h Child, Happiness in My Pants, First Tube[3]
Encore: Sidewalks of San Francisco[3], Will It Go Round in Circles?[3]
[1] Trey on acoustic.
[2] Trey solo acoustic.
[3] Page on second keyboard.
Notes: Trey played on acoustic guitar with the full band on “At the Barbeque” and “At the Gazebo”; Trey performed “Back on the Train” solo, acoustic. Page sat in playing Trey’s keyboard on “First Tube” and the encores, and added vocals on “Will it Go Round in Circles?”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Andy Moroz, Page McConnell (Guest)
Haynes, McConnell & Raphael,
Wednesday, 12/06/2000
Irving Plaza, New York, NY
Set 1: Further On Up the Road, I’ve Been Loving You Too Long, Who's Been Talking?, She Said She Said, One, Little Wing
Notes: This performance was a benefit for the Milarepa Fund for Tibetan Freedom. The ad hoc lineup featured Page on keyboards, Warren Haynes on guitar and Mickey Raphael on harmonica. The event celebrated the release of photographer Danny Clinch’s book When the Iron Bird Flies, a chronicle of Clinch’s photography of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts.
Musicians: Page McConnell, Warren Haynes, Mickey Raphael
Trey Anastasio Band,
Monday, 05/17/1999
The Flynn Theatre, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Farmhouse[1], Snowflakes in the Sand[1], Brian and Robert[1], Driver[1], Back on the Train[1], Mountains in the Mist[1], Runaway Jim[1], Billy Breathes[2]
Set 2: The Wind Cries Mary, Heavy Things, First Tube, O-o-h Child, Sand > Drums, I Can See Clearly Now, Aqui Como Alla, Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown, Mozambique, Then Came You[3], Last Tube[3]
Encore: Further On Up the Road[4], Voodoo Child (Slight Return)[5]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
[2] Trey on piano.
[3] With the Frederick Tuttle Middle School Jazz Band.
[4] With Mike, Page, Fish, and Dave Grippo.
[5] With Mike, Page, and Fish.
Notes: This show was a benefit for the Committee on Temporary Shelter in Burlington. First set Trey solo acoustic, second set electric TAB. Trey performed "Billy Breathes" on piano. During the intermission, Dave Grippo conducted the Frederick Tuttle Middle School Jazz Band (they played "In the Mood," "Jumpin' at the Woodside," and "I Feel Good."). Trey joined the band for "I Feel Good." The middle school band then returned the favor on "Then Came You" and "Last Tube." Grippo stayed on stage for "Further On Up the Road" and was joined by Mike, Page, and Fish (and Russ and Tony). Grippo then left the stage, and Mike, Fish and Page performed "Voodoo Child" with TAB.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest)
Santana,
Sunday, 04/18/1999
The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Living Space[1], Serpents and Doves[1], Day of Celebration[1], Right On/Get On[1], Everybody's Everything[1], Dance Sister Dance[1]
[1] Page on keyboards and Trey on guitar.
Notes: Trey and Page, having just completed their run with Phil & Phriends, sat in on the listed songs.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Chester D. Thompson, Alec Evans, Chris DiNoia, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest)
Phil Lesh & Phriends,
Saturday, 04/17/1999
Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA
Soundcheck: Terrapin Station, Eyes of the World, My Favorite Things
Set 1: Dark Star[1] -> It's Up to You, Days Between -> Dark Star[2] -> My Favorite Things, Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo[3], Bird Song[3]
Set 2: Terrapin Station > Down with Disease -> Dark Star[4] > Friend of the Devil, Casey Jones[5], Morning Dew, Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad[3] -> And We Bid You Goodnight[3]
Encore: Donor Rap, Box of Rain
[1] Instrumental.
[2] First verse.
[3] Donna Jean Godchaux on additional vocals.
[4] Second verse; brief "The Other One" jam at end.
[5] "Trouble ahead, Phil in Red!"
Notes: Donna Jean Godchaux provided additional vocals on “Mississippi Half-Step,” “Bird Song,” “GDTRFB” and “AWBYG.” The outro jam after the second verse of “Dark Star” included a brief jam on “The Other One.” “Casey Jones” featured alternate lyrics from Trey “Trouble ahead, Phil in Red!”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Phil Lesh, John Molo, Steve Kimock, Donna Jean Godchaux (Guest)
Phil Lesh & Phriends,
Friday, 04/16/1999
Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower, Wish You Were Here > Tennessee Jed, Stella Blue[1], Alligator
Set 2: Bertha[2] > Prince Caspian, St. Stephen -> The Eleven > Unbroken Chain, Chalk Dust Torture > Mountains of the Moon > Scarlet Begonias[2] -> Fire on the Mountain[2]
Encore: Donor Rap, Ripple[3]
[1] Instrumental.
[2] Donna Jean Godchaux on additional vocals.
[3] Acoustic; Donna Jean Godchaux on additional vocals.
Notes: “Stella Blue” was performed instrumental with Steve Kimock on pedal steel. This gig featured the first known performance of “Alligator” by a member of The Grateful Dead since April 29, 1971. “Dark Star,” “St. Stephen” and “Mike’s Song” were teased prior to “Bertha.” “Ripple” was performed acoustic. Donna Jean Godchaux provided additional vocals for “Bertha,” “Scarlet Begonias,” "Fire on the Mountain" and “Ripple.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Phil Lesh, John Molo, Steve Kimock, Donna Jean Godchaux (Guest)
Phil Lesh & Phriends,
Thursday, 04/15/1999
Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Hello Old Friend, Viola Lee Blues, Big Railroad Blues, Jack-a-Roe, Cosmic Charley, Wolfman's Brother > Uncle John's Band
Set 2: Alabama Getaway, Sugaree, Like a Rolling Stone -> I Know You Rider, Row Jimmy, Shakedown Street > The Wheel > Not Fade Away
Encore: Donor Rap, Mr. Tambourine Man
Notes: “Hello Old Friend” (Eric Clapton) featured Phil Lesh on bass and vocals, Steve Kimock on guitar, and Phil’s sons Brian and Grahame on vocals (no Trey or Page). This was Phil's first public performance since undergoing liver transplant surgery in 1998, and the first of many collaborations between members of Phish and The Grateful Dead.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Phil Lesh, John Molo, Steve Kimock
Phil Lesh & Phriends,
Monday, 04/12/1999
Club Front, San Rafael, CA
Set 1: Help on the Way[1] > Slipknot![1] > Franklin's Tower[1], Shakedown Street[1], The Wheel[1], Stella Blue[1], Ghost[1], Taste[1], Waste[1], Prince Caspian[1], Also Sprach Zarathustra[1]
[1] Private rehearsal.
Notes: This was a private practice session for the upcoming Warfield shows. This setlist is unconfirmed and no recording is known to circulate.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Phil Lesh, John Molo, Steve Kimock
Derek Trucks Band,
Friday, 03/26/1999
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Mr. P.C.[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards during this opening set for Gov’t Mule.
Musicians: Derek Trucks, Kofi Burbridge, Page McConnell (Guest)
New York,
Wednesday, 05/21/1997
Club Toast, Burlington, VT
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, James Harvey, Pistol Stamen, Tom Lawson, Page McConnell (Guest)
The Allman Brothers Band,
Wednesday, 03/26/1997
Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
Set 1: Don’t Want You No More > It's Not My Cross to Bear, Trouble No More, Ramblin' Man, Good Clean Fun, Hoochie Coochie Man, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Seven Turns, Stand Back, Jessica
Set 2: You Don't Love Me, I Know I Oughta Leave, Blue Sky, End of the Line, Stormy Monday, No One to Run With, Southbound, High Falls
Encore: One Way Out[1]
[1] With Page and Duane Betts.
Notes: Page and Duane Betts were guests on the encore “One Way Out,” with Page sharing Greg Allman’s keyboards.
Musicians: Butch Trucks, Warren Haynes, Gregg Allman, Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, Marc Quiñones, Dickey Betts, Allen Woody, Page McConnell (Guest), Duane Betts (Guest)
The Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Wednesday, 10/30/1996
Chameleon Club, Atlanta, GA
Notes: Mike and Page, in town for Phish’s performance of Talking Heads’ Remain in Light the following evening, sat in for a portion of this late-night set.
Musicians: Jimmy Herring, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Sipe, Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Friday, 07/19/1996
Les Arenes Romaines, Arles, France
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set, though the specific songs are not known.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Billy Johnson, Myron Dove, Jorge Santana, Lawrence Rogers, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Tuesday, 07/02/1996
Pista Speedway, Lonigo, Italy
Set 1: Exodus[1] > Get Up, Stand Up[1] > Exodus[1] > Maggot Brain[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: Phish's opening set was rained out. All the members of Phish sat in during Santana's set on the listed songs. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Billy Johnson, Myron Dove, Jorge Santana, Lawrence Rogers, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Michael Ray and The Cosmic Krewe,
Sunday, 04/28/1996
Jimmy's, New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Champions[1], Neverness[1], Saturn[1], Astro Nation (Of the United World in Outer Space)[1], Beans and Rice[1], Dancing Shadows[1], Pathology[1], Earthrite[1]
[1] Trey on guitar, Page on keyboards, and RJ Spangler on percussion.
Notes: This gig took place during the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and was billed as "Jazz Funk of the Future." Trey, Page, and RJ Spangler sat in for the whole show. This setlist is incomplete; the listed songs were officially released in 2003 as Live at Jimmy's. Phish had performed earlier in the weekend on the main stage of JazzFest.
Musicians: Dave Grippo, Don Glasgo, Michael Ray, Stacy Starkweather, Steve Ferraris, Adam Klipple, Eddie Dejean, Michael Skinkus, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Rj Spangler (Guest)
Surrender to the Air,
Tuesday, 04/02/1996
The Academy, New York, NY
Set 1: Jam
Set 2: Jam[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: Surrender to the Air was an effort of Trey Anastasio to bring contemporary musicians together to improvise in the free form style of the jazz musician Sun Ra and the Sun Ra Arkestra. This performance, and the previous night were, in conjunction with the previous month’s release of the Surrender to the Air album. The two sets featured entirely improvisational music. In addition to the performers listed, Page sat in keyboards for the second set. This was the final performance at The Academy.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Bob Gullotti, James Harvey, John Medeski, Michael Ray, Oteil Burbridge, Marshall Allen, Marc Ribot, Damon Choice, Kofi Burbridge, Page McConnell (Guest)
The Allman Brothers Band,
Friday, 03/01/1996
Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
Set 1: Jessica, You Don't Love Me, Ramblin' Man, Worried Down With The Blues, Tombstone Eyes, Stand Back, Statesboro Blues, Change My Way of Living
Set 2: Hoochie Coochie Man, Dreams, Back Where It All Begins, I Know I Oughta Leave, One Way Out[1], Southbound[1], True Gravity[1], Whipping Post[1]
[1] With Page; without Gregg Allman.
Notes: Page filled in for an ailing Gregg Allman, playing keyboards on “One Way Out” through the end of the show. Gregg Allman had been in a minor motorcycle accident the day before the beginning of the annual ABB run at the Beacon. Gregg toughed it out in the first set, but didn’t feel well enough to finish the show. Page was attending the show, and while backstage during the intermission he was invited to fill in for the rest of the gig.
Musicians: Butch Trucks, Warren Haynes, Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, Marc Quiñones, Dickey Betts, Allen Woody, Page McConnell (Guest)
Big Joe Burrell and the Unknown Blues Band,
Sunday, 09/03/1995
The Inn at Essex, Essex Junction, VT
Set 1: Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?[1]
[1] With Dr. Jack McConnell.
Notes: Big Joe and his band performed at the wedding reception of Page and Sofi Dillof. All four band members sat in at various points during this set, as did Page’s dad, Dr. Jack McConnell, singing “Bill Bailey.”
Musicians: Big Joe Burrell, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest), Dr. Jack McConnell (Guest)
Michael Ray and the Cosmic Krewe,
Thursday, 11/10/1994
Club Toast, Burlington, VT
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for a portion of the second set. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
Musicians: Dave Grippo, Bob Gullotti, Peter Apfelbaum, Don Glasgo, Michael Ray, Stacy Starkweather, Steve Ferraris, Adam Klipple, Page McConnell (Guest)
Col. Bruce Hampton and the Fiji Mariners,
Saturday, 09/03/1994
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT
Notes: No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.
Musicians: Col. Bruce Hampton, Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest)
Big Joe Burrell and the Unknown Blues Band,
Saturday, 08/13/1994
Edson Hill Manor, Stowe, VT
Notes: Big Joe Burrell and the Unknown Blues Band performed at the wedding reception of Trey Anastasio and Sue Statesir. At one point during the festivities all four members of Phish, along with Big Joe on sax, performed several blues numbers.
Musicians: Big Joe Burrell, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Merl Saunders and the Rainforest Band,
Saturday, 04/23/1994
Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Fever[1]
[1] Fish, Mike and Page sitting in.
Notes: Fish, Mike and Page sat in during this late-night show for a cover of the Davenport and Coole classic, “Fever.” Trey was also in attendance but did not perform. Phish had performed earlier in the evening at Atlanta’s “Fabulous” Fox Theatre.
Musicians: Merl Saunders, Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Friday, 03/11/1994
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Plain or Peanut > Yield Not To Temptation, Time Flack, Time Is Free, No Reason to Complain, Salty Dog[1], Payday[2], Tuxedo Junction[3], Basically Frightened[3], Zambi[4] -> Space is the Place[5], Trondossa, No Egos Underwater, Two Truckloads, Working On a Building
Encore: Jam[6], Elevator to the Moon
[1] With Trey, Mark Vann, Michael Ray and Dave Grippo.
[2] With Trey, Michael Ray and Dave Grippo.
[3] With Page, Michael Ray and Dave Grippo.
[4] With Page, Drew Emmett, Michael Ray, Dave Grippo and Dave Gordo.
[5] With Page, Michael Ray, Dave Grippo and Dave Gordo.
[6] With Trey, Page, Mark Vann, Drew Emmett, Michael Ray, Dave Grippo and Dave Gordo.
Notes: Trey sat in on guitar for “Salty Dog” and “Payday.” Page sat in on organ for “Tuxedo Junction” through “Space is the Place.” Michael Ray, Dave Grippo, Dave Gordo, and several members of Leftover Salmon (who opened the gig) also made guest appearances during the set. The encore jam featured all of the guests from throughout the set.
Musicians: Col. Bruce Hampton, Jimmy Herring, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Sipe, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest), Michael Ray (Guest)
Widespread Panic,
Wednesday, 03/09/1994
Ira Allen Chapel, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Holden Oversoul[1], Love Tractor[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for “Holden Oversoul” and “Love Tractor.”
Musicians: Dave Schools, John Bell, Todd Nance, Michael Houser, John "JoJo" Hermann, Domingo S. Ortiz, Page McConnell (Guest)
The Dude of Life Band,
Tuesday, 02/08/1994
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Fat Albert Theme > Shotgun Sally, Diamond Girl, T.V. Show, Respect > Self
Set 2: Chameleon > Unknown, Bitchin' Again[1], Family Picture[2], Trials and Tribulations[2] > Revolution's Over[2], Behind Closed Doors, Mr. Siegal, Crimes of the Mind, Hollywood Boogie
Set 3: Francella, I'm from Syracuse, Tightrope Walker, Sexy Sadie, I Got You (I Feel Good), Dahlia
[1] Page on keyboards, Scotia Jordan on vocals.
[2] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Trey played guitar for the entire show. Page sat in on keyboards from "Bitchin' Again" through "Revolution's Over." Scotia Jordan provided vocals for "Bitchin' Again."
Musicians: Jon Fishman, Steve Pollak ("The Dude of Life"), Dan Archer, Aaron Hersey, Phil Abair, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Scotia Jordan (Guest)
The Dude of Life Band,
Saturday, 02/05/1994
The Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY
Set 1: Fat Albert Theme > Tightrope Walker, Self, Bitchin' Again[1], T.V. Show[2], Family Picture[2], Trials and Tribulations[2] > Revolution's Over[2], Sexy Sadie, Ain't No Free, Francella, Home Is Where You Are, Dahlia[3], Lucy in the Subway, Diamond Girl, Living After Midnight, Crimes of the Mind
Encore: I Got You (I Feel Good), Ordinary Day
[1] Page on keyboards, Sofi Dillof on vocals.
[2] Page on keyboards.
[3] Fish drum solo.
Notes: moe. opened. Trey performed for the entire show. Page sat in on keyboards for "Bitchin' Again" through "Revolution's Over." Sofi Dillof provided vocals for "Bitchin' Again." "Dahlia" featured a rare Fish drum solo.
Musicians: Jon Fishman, Steve Pollak ("The Dude of Life"), Dan Archer, Aaron Hersey, Phil Abair, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Sofi Dillof (Guest)
Metronome House Band,
Wednesday, 02/02/1994
Club Metronome, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Shake Everything You Got[1], Chameleon[1]
[1] Page on keyboards.
Notes: Page sat in on keyboards for Herbie Hancock’s “Chameleon” and Maceo Parker’s “Shake Everything You Got.”
Musicians: Page McConnell (Guest)
Widespread Panic,
Thursday, 11/11/1993
The Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Set 1: Pleas, Space Wrangler > Henry Parsons Died > Travelin' Light, Diner > Pilgrims, Hatfield, Walkin' > Holden Oversoul, Love Tractor
Set 2: The Take Out > Porch Song, Can't Get High, Worry, Makes Sense To Me, Little Kin, Chilly Water, Fishwater, Pickin' Up The Pieces, Heroes, Mercy, Wondering, Mr. Soul
Encore: Get Up Early In The Morning[1], The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys[2] -> Time is Free Jam[2] -> The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys[2]
[1] With Trey and T. Lavitz; "Tipitina" quotes.
[2] With Trey and Page.
Notes: Trey sat in on guitar for the entire encore. “Get Up Early In The Morning” featured T. Lavitz on piano; the remainder of the encore featured Page on piano. "Get Up Early in the Morning" contained "Tipitina" (Professor Longhair) quotes.
Musicians: Dave Schools, John Bell, Todd Nance, Michael Houser, John "JoJo" Hermann, Domingo S. Ortiz, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest)
Blues Traveler,
Sunday, 05/30/1993
Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, CA
Set 1: Sweet Talking Hippie, Save His Soul, Defense and Desire, Mulling It Over, Support Your Local Emperor, Whoops, Gina, 100 Years > Sweet Pain, Brother John, Mountain Cry[1]
Encore: Gloria[2]
[1] With Page.
[2] With Trey, Page and Todd Park Mohr.
Notes: This performance was part of the “Laguna Seca Daze” festival that also featured Phish. “Mountain Cry” featured Page on keyboards, while the “Gloria” encore saw Page, Trey and Todd Park Mohr of Big Head Todd and the Monsters join in.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest)
Shockra,
Friday, 09/04/1992
KD Churchill's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Spread the Word, I Get High, Dimension Extension, Give It Up, Stop the Revolution, Freaky D, Tone Clone, Gun
Set 2: Freaks on Fire, Do What You Want, Elvin Jones[1], Big Chief[2] > Sippin Pippa[3] > Don’t Let it Stop Ya[3] > Drums[4] > Somewhere Over the Rainbow Jam[3] > Don’t Let it Stop Ya[3]
Encore: Underground People
[1] With Trey.
[2] With Trey, Page and Mike.
[3] With Trey, Page, Mike and Fish.
[4] With Fish.
Notes: This show featured all four members of Phish. Trey joined in for “Elvin Jones” and Page joined for a piano jam leading into “Big Chief.” Mike entered during the ensuing jam and then Fish followed for “Sippin Pippa,” and “Don’t Let It Stop Ya.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Sunday, 08/30/1992
Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. No setlist is known.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Saturday, 08/29/1992
Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. No setlist is known.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Friday, 08/28/1992
Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA
Set 1: Jam[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1] > Aqua Marine[1] > Spirits Dancing in the Flesh[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana's set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Thursday, 08/27/1992
Santa Barbara County Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA
Set 1: Jam[1] > Exodus[1] > Elmore's Boogie[1] > New Spirit Jam[1] > Spirits Dancing in the Flesh[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Tuesday, 08/25/1992
The Downs, Santa Fe, NM
Set 1: Jam[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1] > Spoonful[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Monday, 08/24/1992
Gerald Ford Amphitheater, Vail, CO
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Sunday, 08/23/1992
Colorado State Fair, Pueblo State Fairgrounds, Pueblo, CO
Set 1: Jam[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[2]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
[2] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in; Fish vacuum solo.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set that included a vaccum solo from Fish. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Thursday, 08/20/1992
Pan American Center, Las Cruces, NM
Set 1: Jam[1] > Elmore's Boogie[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1] > Jamming[1] > Blues for Salvador[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Wednesday, 08/19/1992
Pima County Fairgrounds, Tucson, AZ
Set 1: Jam[1] > Flame Sky[1] > In a Silent Way[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1] > Blues for Salvador[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Saturday, 08/01/1992
Poplar Creek Music Center, Hoffman Estates, IL
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. No setlist is known.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Thursday, 07/30/1992
Meadow Brook Music Festival, Rochester Hills, MI
Set 1: Exodus[1] > In a Silent Way[1] > Elmore's Boogie[1] > Spirits Dancing in the Flesh[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Tuesday, 07/28/1992
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua, NY
Set 1: Jam[1] > Exodus[1] > Elmore's Boogie[1] > Carlos' Creole[1] > The Healer[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Monday, 07/27/1992
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
Set 1: Jam[1] > Flame Sky[1] > In a Silent Way[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Sunday, 07/26/1992
Big Birch Concert Pavilion, Patterson, NY
Set 1: Jam[1] > In a Silent Way[1] > Flame Sky[1] > Lord, Help Me to Be[1]
[1] Trey, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After Phish opened for them, Trey, Mike and Page sat in for the listed portion of Santana's set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Saturday, 07/25/1992
Stowe Performing Arts Center, Stowe, VT
Set 1: Jam[1] > Lord, Help Me to Be[1] > Elmore's Boogie[1] > Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Santana,
Friday, 07/24/1992
Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantagh, NY
Set 1: Flame Sky[1], Aqua Marine[1], Spirits Dancing in the Flesh[1], Somewhere in Heaven[1], Agua Que Va Caer[1]
[1] Trey, Jon, Page and Mike sitting in.
Notes: After opening for them, all the members of Phish sat in on the listed songs during Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Musicians: Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Walfredo Reyes, Chester D. Thompson, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Tuesday, 07/07/1992
KD Churchill's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Shoeless Joe[1], Gonna Need Somebody (All Night Long)[1], Sitting on Top of the World[2], Payday[1], Time Flack[1], Basically Frightened[1] > Zambi[1] -> Space is the Place[1], Trondossa[1], Compared to What?[1]
Set 2: Jam[3] > Yield Not to Temptation[1], Working on a Building[4], Poor Boy[1], I Can't Quit You Baby[1], Time is Free[1] > Jack the Rabbit[1] > Davy Crockett[1], Elevator to the Moon[1], Put On Your Shoes[1], Jazz Bank[5], Tuxedo Junction[1], Ain't Nothing You Can Do[1]
Encore: Swing[1], Believe I...[6]
[1] With Page, Fish and Dave Grippo.
[2] With Page, Fish and Dave Grippo; "Call to the Post" tease.
[3] With Page, Fish and Dave Grippo; "Flintstones theme" tease.
[4] With Trey, Page, Fish and Dave Grippo.
[5] With Page, Fish and Dave Grippo; "Dixie" tease.
[6] With Page, Fish and Dave Grippo; "Pop Goes the Weasel" tease.
Notes: Page, Fish and Dave Grippo performed for the entire show. “Working On a Building” also featured Trey on guitar. The end of “Sitting on Top of the World” contained a “Call to the Post” tease. The Jam preceding “Yield Not to Temptation” included a "Flintstones theme" tease from Oteil. “Davy Crockett” contained a “Dixie” tease. “Believe I...” contained a “Pop Goes the Weasel” tease.
Musicians: Col. Bruce Hampton, Jimmy Herring, Oteil Burbridge, Matt Mundy, Jeff Sipe, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest)
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Thursday, 03/26/1992
Ziggy's, Winston-Salem, NC
Set 1: No One to Blame, Salty Dog, Shoeless Joe, Compared to What?, Poor Boy Blues, Temptation, Working On a Building, Zambi[1], Sitting on Top of the World[1], Come on Home[1]
[1] With Page.
Notes: “Zambi” through “Come on Home” featured Page on keyboards during ARU’s set opening for Phish.
Musicians: Col. Bruce Hampton, Jimmy Herring, Oteil Burbridge, Matt Mundy, Jeff Sipe, Page McConnell (Guest)
Shockra,
Saturday, 02/01/1992
KD Churchill's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Tezz, Help Yourself, Question Air, Do What You Want, Stop the Revolution, Let's Go Dancing, No Chagrin, Give It Up
Set 2: Spread the Word, Dimension Extension, Tone Clone[1], Sippin Pippa[1], Underground People[1]
[1] With Phish.
Notes: The last three songs of the second set featured a guest appearance by all four members of Phish.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest), Jon Fishman (Guest), Mike Gordon (Guest)
Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble,
Sunday, 01/27/1991
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Mr. P.C., You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To, Sugar, Donna Lee, Moose the Mooche, Take the 'A' Train, Blue Bossa, Work Song
Notes: This setlist is unverified and all but certainly incomplete.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Carl Gerhard
Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble,
Sunday, 01/20/1991
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington
Blues Traveler,
Wednesday, 11/07/1990
Barrymore Theatre, Madison, WI
Set 1: Trust in Trust > Dropping Some NYC, Mulling It Over, As We Wonder, Gina, Gotta Get Mean > Gloria > Gotta Get Mean, But Anyway, Hard to Exist, Love of My Life, The Best Part, 100 Years, Alone > Sweet Talking Hippie, Mother Funker[1]
Encore: Johnny B. Goode
[1] With Trey and Page.
Notes: Trey and Page, in town for Phish’s performance at the University of Wisconsin the following evening, sat in for “Mother Funker.”
Musicians: Chan Kinchla, John Popper, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest)
Blues Traveler,
Saturday, 09/08/1990
The Front, Burlington, VT
Set 1: Rock Me Baby, Mulling It Over, Weird Chick, Out of My Hands > Gina, Optimistic Thought, But Anyway, Slow Change, Mountain Cry, Come Together, Mother Funker
Set 2: The Best Part, Love of My Life, 100 Years, Alone
Encore: Gotta Get Mean[1] > Gloria[1] > Gotta Get Mean[1]
[1] With Trey, Page and Boyd Tinsley.
Notes: “Gotta Get Mean” and "Gloria" featured Trey on guitar, Page on keyboards, and Boyd Tinsley on violin.
Musicians: Chan Kinchla, John Popper, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Page McConnell (Guest)
Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble,
Wednesday, 06/28/1989
Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Notes: During the summer of '89, the members of Phish as well as Russell Remington and others performed a weekly series of performances of jazz standards under the moniker "The Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble." This is the only specific known date and was first reported by phish.com. There is no known recording or setlist.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington
The Phones,
Wednesday, 12/31/1986
Magic Mountain, Londonderry, VT
Set 1: Eyes of the World, I Heard It Through the Grapevine
Notes: This is likely the first time members of Phish performed publicly on New Year’s Eve. A booking company telephoned The Joneses on New Year’s Eve and asked them if they could play a last-minute show. Apparently not all members of the band were in town so they added Trey and Page and played the show as a combination of the two bands, called “The Phones.” The lineup included Trey on guitar, Page on keys, Steve Drebber on drums, Dan Pine on drums, Tim “T.J.” Johnston on bass, and Mark Jensen on percussion. Sound was engineered by Garrett Mead. While a setlist is not available, it is known that the show included Eyes of the World, Grapevine (I Heard it Through the...), and a Bachman-Turner Overdrive song.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Steven Drebber, Dan Pine, Tim “T.J.” Johnston, Mark Jensen
