February: 07
March: 23
April: 30 | 30
May: 01 | 02 | 02 | 14 | 21 | 21 | 22 | 22 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 25 | 25 | 26 | 28 | 29 | 31 | 31 | 31
June: 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 11 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 26
July: 06
September: 20 | 21
October: 02 | 02 | 02 | 22 | 22 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 28 | 29 | 29 | 31
November: 01 | 02
Steh Yacovone Band,
Thursday, 02/07/2002
Tribeca Blues, New York, NY
Set 1: Cardboard Box, Mold Pt. 2 > Wage, Once There Was a Way, I Commit Crimes, The Untitled One, Sweat Sauce, What Will I Do When Winter Comes > I Got Nothin' > Chunky Baby Crap Brown Haggis on Toast
Set 2: On a Night Like This, Let's Not Pretend, Cheer Up[1], Like a Hurricane[1], Maybe Next Year[1] -> OK[2], Blues in A[3], All the Pain Through the Years[1], What Have I Done Wrong?[1], Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues[1]
[1] Trey on guitar.
[2] Trey on guitar; full-band "Makisupa" tease.
[3] Trey on guitar; James Rosocha on bass.
Notes: Trey sat in with Seth Yacovone Band on electric guitar from “Cheer Up” through the rest of the show. The Yacovone original “OK” contained a full-band “Makisupa Policeman” tease. James Rosocha sat in replacing Tommy Coggio on bass for “Blues in A.”
Musicians: Seth Yacovone, Tommy Coggio, Steve Hadeka, Trey Anastasio (Guest), James Rosocha (Guest)
Dave Gerard's Groove Thing,
Saturday, 03/23/2002
The Beach Bar, Cruz Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Set 1: The Weight[1], Further On Up the Road[1], She Wants to Sing at the Party,
[1] With Trey.
Notes: Trey sat in for the listed songs at this free outdoor beachside show, playing a borrowed black Stratocaster guitar. The lineup this evening featured Dave Gerard on guitars and vocals, David Bailey on bass, Ed Jurdi on guitar and Rohin Khemani on drums.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Trey Anastasio,
Tuesday, 04/30/2002
The River Music Hall, 92.5 The River Studios, Haverhill, MA
Set 1: Ray Dawn Balloon[1], Alive Again[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for Boston’s 92.5-FM WXRV The River featured Trey performing solo acoustic between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio,
Tuesday, 04/30/2002
Studio 7, 92.9 WBOS Studios, Boston, MA
Set 1: Alive Again[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for Boston’s 92.9-FM WBOS Studio 7 series featured Trey performing solo acoustic between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Wednesday, 05/01/2002
WXPN-FM Indre Studios, Philadelphia, PA
Set 1: Horns, Discern, Push On 'Til the Day, Tube Top Flop, Money, Love and Change, Thunderhead, Pebbles and Marbles, Last Tube
Set 2: Alive Again, Cayman Review, Mozambique, Flock of Words, At the Gazebo
Notes: This was a taping session for the nationally syndicated radio program Live at the World Café. “Money, Love and Change” was played by request for show host David Dye.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Thursday, 05/02/2002
Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY
Set 1: Alive Again
Notes: Trey and his band were the musical guests on the Late Show with David Letterman. Dave briefly interviewed Trey after the performance.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio,
Thursday, 05/02/2002
WFUV 90.7-FM Studios, New York, NY
Set 1: Push On 'Til the Day[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for New York City’s WFUV-FM 90.7 featured Trey performing solo, acoustic, between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio,
Tuesday, 05/14/2002
WNCS-FM Studios, Montpellier, VT
Set 1: Alive Again[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for Montpelier’s WNCS-FM “The PointFM” featured Trey performing solo acoustic between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 05/21/2002
Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
Set 1: Money, Love and Change, Alive Again, Noodle Rave Daddio, Thunderhead[1], Pebbles and Marbles, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Push On 'Til the Day
Set 2: Tube Top Flop, Last Tube, Night Speaks to a Woman[1], Ray Dawn Balloon, Simple Twist Up Dave, Ether Sunday, First Tube
Encore: At the Gazebo
[1] Debut.
Notes: This gig featured the debut of “Night Speaks to a Woman” and "Thunderhead."
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio,
Tuesday, 05/21/2002
Mountain Music Lounge, Seattle, WA
Set 1: Alive Again[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for Seattle’s KMTT-FM 103.7 “The Mountain” featured Trey performing solo acoustic between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Wednesday, 05/22/2002
Salem Armory, Salem, OR
Set 1: Cayman Review, Mozambique, Night Speaks to a Woman, Noodle Rave Daddio, Money, Love and Change, At the Gazebo, Last Tube
Set 2: Mr. Completely, The Way I Feel, Drifting, At the Barbeque, Ray Dawn Balloon, Sand
Encore: Alive Again
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio,
Wednesday, 05/22/2002
Performance Lounge, KINK-FM 101.9 Studios, Portland, OR
Set 1: Alive Again[1], Back on the Train[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for Portland’s KINK-FM 101.9 featured Trey performing solo acoustic between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Spearhead,
Friday, 05/24/2002
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Sometimes[1]
[1] Trey on guitar.
Notes: During Spearhead's set opening for TAB (setlist), Trey sat in for their original "Sometimes."
Musicians: Michael Franti, Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Trey Anastasio,
Friday, 05/24/2002
KFOG Studios, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: At the Gazebo[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1], Ray Dawn Balloon[2], Thunderhead[1], Back on the Train[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
[2] Trey solo acoustic; instrumental.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for San Francisco’s KFOG-FM 104.5 featured Trey performing solo, acoustic, between interview segments. “Ray Dawn Balloon” was performed instrumental.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 05/24/2002
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
Set 1: Money, Love and Change, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Cayman Review, Mozambique, Flock of Words, Last Tube
Set 2: Small Axe[1], Noodle Rave Daddio, Mr. Completely, At the Barbeque, Discern[2], Tube Top Flop, Push On 'Til the Day, At the Gazebo
Encore: First Tube
[1] Michael Franti on lead vocals.
[2] Debut.
Notes: Spearhead opened and Spearhead’s Michael Franti added lead vocals on “Small Axe.” The show featured the debut of "Discern."
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 05/25/2002
Calaveras County Fairgrounds, Angel's Camp, CA
Set 1: Alive Again, Noodle Rave Daddio, Money, Love and Change, At the Barbeque, Cayman Review[1], Night Speaks to a Woman[2], Sand, At the Gazebo, Plasma, Simple Twist Up Dave
Encore: In the Wee Wee Hours[3]
[1] Derek Trucks on guitar.
[2] Derek Trucks on guitar and Les Claypool on bass.
[3] With the Extra Action Marching Band.
Notes: This gig was part of the Mountain Aire Music Festival that also included Les Claypool’s Flying Frog Brigade, Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Galactic, Particle, John Prine, Robert Randolph, and The Derek Trucks Band. “Cayman Review” featured Derek Trucks on guitar; “Night Speaks to a Woman” featured Derek Trucks on guitar and Les Claypool on bass. “In the Wee Wee Hours” featured the forty-four-piece Extra Action Marching Band.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, Derek Trucks (Guest), Les Claypool (Guest)
Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade,
Saturday, 05/25/2002
Calaveras County Fairgrounds, Angel's Camp, CA
Set 1: Highball with the Devil, David Makalaster, Long in the Tooth, Hendershot, Cosmic Highway, Up on the Roof, Ding Dang, Thela Hun Ginjeet, Seas of Cheese, Whamola[1]
[1] With Trey.
Notes: This performance was part of the Mountain Aire Music Festival. Trey sat in on guitar for “Whamola.” Trey also performed on this date with TAB.
Musicians: Les Claypool, Mike Dillon, Skerik, Jeff Chimenti, Todd Huth, Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Sunday, 05/26/2002
Calaveras County Fairgrounds, Angel's Camp, CA
Set 1: Mozambique, Mr. Completely, Pebbles and Marbles, Ether Sunday, Last Tube[1], Nothing But a 'G' Thing, Drifting, Push On 'Til the Day
Encore: Discern, Burlap Sack and Pumps
[1] Will Bernard on guitar.
Notes: This gig was part of the Mountain Aire Music Festival that also included Les Claypool’s Flying Frog Brigade, Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Galactic, Particle, John Prine, Robert Randolph, and The Derek Trucks Band. Will Bernard from Motherbug sat in on “Last Tube.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, Will Bernard (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 05/28/2002
Open Air Theatre, San Diego, CA
Set 1: Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Small Axe, Money, Love and Change, Alive Again
Set 2: Last Tube, Flock of Words, Noodle Rave Daddio, Acting the Devil, Mr. Completely, The Way I Feel, At the Gazebo, First Tube, Thunderhead, Push On 'Til the Day
Encore: Sultans of Swing[1]
[1] TAB debut.
Notes: The cover of Dire Straits’ “Sultans of Swing” was a TAB debut.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Wednesday, 05/29/2002
Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Set 1: Simple Twist Up Dave, Tube Top Flop, Push On 'Til the Day, Sweet Dreams Melinda, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Money, Love and Change, Mozambique, Flock of Words, Alive Again
Set 2: Sand > Mr. Completely, Noodle Rave Daddio, Cayman Review, Last Tube, Moesha
Encore: Pebbles and Marbles
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
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)
Spearhead,
Friday, 05/31/2002
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
Set 1: Love Invincible, Soulshine, Stay Human, Every Single Soul, Bomb the World, Sometimes[1]
[1] Trey on guitar; “Smells Like Teen Spirit” tease.
Notes: Spearhead, then Los Lobos (setlist) opened for TAB (setlist). Trey sat in for the Spearhead original “Sometimes” that included a quick “Smells Like Teen Spirit” tease and witnessed Trey delivering guitar solos literally from his knees.
Musicians: Michael Franti, Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Los Lobos,
Friday, 05/31/2002
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
Set 1: Mas y Mas, I Walk Alone, The Neighborhood, Luz de mi Vida, Done Gone Blue, Maria Christina, Hearts of Stone, Soy Mexico Americano, Good Morning Aztlán, Not Fade Away[1] > Bertha[1]
[1] Trey on guitar and vocals.
Notes: Spearhead (setlist), opened, TAB (setlist) closed. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for "Not Fade Away" > "Bertha."
Musicians: Steve Berlin, David Hidalgo, Conrad Lorenzo, Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 06/01/2002
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
Set 1: Cayman Review, Mozambique, Money, Love and Change, Thunderhead, Alive Again
Set 2: Sidewalks of San Francisco, Mr. Completely, Ether Sunday
Encore: Gotta Jibboo
Notes: The Roots, and then Antibalas opened.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio,
Sunday, 06/02/2002
Studio C, KBCO Studios, Boulder, CO
Set 1: Ray Dawn Balloon[1], Cayman Review[1], At the Gazebo[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This live promotional appearance for Boulder’s KBCO-FM featured Trey performing solo acoustic between interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Monday, 06/03/2002
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Set 1: Last Tube, Acting the Devil, Push On 'Til the Day, Discern, Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps
Set 2: Simple Twist Up Dave, Flock of Words, Noodle Rave Daddio, Money, Love and Change, Night Speaks to a Woman
Encore: Sultans of Swing
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 06/04/2002
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Set 1: At the Barbeque, Alive Again, Tube Top Flop, Money, Love and Change, The Way I Feel, First Tube
Set 2: Windora Bug, Mr. Completely, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Ether Sunday, Sand
Encore: At the Gazebo, Mozambique, Push On 'Til the Day
Notes: This version of “First Tube” appears on Trey’s live CD, Plasma.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Thursday, 06/06/2002
UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Push On 'Til the Day, Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Flock of Words, Money, Love and Change
Set 2: Last Tube, Every Story Ends in Stone, Ray Dawn Balloon, Mr. Completely
Encore: Chalk Dust Torture[1] > Wilson[2] > Chalk Dust Torture[1], Alive Again
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
[2] TAB debut; Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: “Wilson” was a Trey Anastasio debut and, along with "Chalk Dust," was performed by Trey solo, acoustic. “Alive Again” contained a “Stash” tease. The performances of “Every Story Ends in Stone” and “Last Tube” appear on Trey’s live CD, Plasma, with “Last Tube” appearing under the title “Inner Tube.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 06/07/2002
The Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI
Set 1: Night Speaks to a Woman, Mozambique, Money, Love and Change, Alive Again
Set 2: Tube Top Flop, Last Tube, Ray Dawn Balloon, Discern, Noodle Rave Daddio, Sand
Encore: At the Gazebo, Sultans of Swing
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 06/08/2002
Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
Set 1: Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Small Axe, Push On 'Til the Day, Money, Love and Change
Set 2: Simple Twist Up Dave, Gotta Jibboo, Plasma, Mr. Completely, At the Barbeque, Ether Sunday
Encore: Will It Go Round in Circles?
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Sunday, 06/09/2002
Tower City Amphitheatre, Cleveland, OH
Set 1: Last Tube, Acting the Devil, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Flock of Words, Money, Love and Change, Ray Dawn Balloon, Drifting
Set 2: Night Speaks to a Woman > Plasma, Simple Twist Up Dave, The Way I Feel, Pebbles and Marbles, At the Gazebo
Encore: Push On 'Til the Day
Notes: The rendition of “Plasma” from this gig appears on Trey’s live CD of the same name.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 06/11/2002
The Amphitheatre at Station Square, Pittsburgh, PA
Set 1: Burlap Sack and Pumps, Alive Again, Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown, Mozambique, Moesha, In the Wee Wee Hours, Last Tube
Set 2: Mr. Completely, Flock of Words, Noodle Rave Daddio, Cayman Review, Simple Twist Up Dave
Encore: First Tube
Notes: The performance of “Mozambique” from this gig appears on Trey’s live CD, Plasma.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Thursday, 06/13/2002
Palace Theatre, Albany, NY
Set 1: Money, Love and Change, Cayman Review, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Discern, In the Wee Wee Hours, Push On 'Til the Day > Windora Bug > Push On 'Til the Day
Set 2: Night Speaks to a Woman, Sweet Dreams Melinda, Every Story Ends in Stone, Last Tube
Encore: Sultans of Swing
Notes: This show was originally scheduled to have taken place at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY, and then was later rescheduled for Albany’s smaller Palace Theatre. “Push On” included a “Lively Up Yourself” jam before “Windora Bug.” “Last Tube” featured band intros, and Trey running laps around the stage and performing the “Meatstick” dance.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 06/14/2002
Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA
Set 1: Simple Twist Up Dave, Acting the Devil, Cayman Review, Will It Go Round in Circles?, Burlap Sack and Pumps, At the Gazebo, Mozambique, Money, Love and Change
Set 2: Last Tube, Flock of Words, Mr. Completely > The Way I Feel, Night Speaks to a Woman
Encore: Mike's Song[1] > Weekapaug Groove[1]
[1] TAB debut; Mike on bass.
Notes: “Mike’s Groove” (both of which were TAB debuts) featured Mike on bass; “Mike’s Song” included a horn introduction, a trampolines segment, as well as an extended duet with Mike and Trey before the beginning of “Weekapaug.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, Mike Gordon (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 06/15/2002
Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction, VT
Set 1: Push On 'Til the Day, Tube Top Flop, Alive Again, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Cayman Review, The Inlaw Josie Wales[1], Flock of Words[1], Mozambique[2]
Set 2: Money, Love and Change, Mr. Completely, Ray Dawn Balloon[3], Simple Twist Up Dave, Ether Sunday, Last Tube
Encore: Sultans of Swing, At the Gazebo[4]
[1] Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet.
[2] James Harvey on trombone.
[3] Trey, Tony and Cyro only (Trey on acoustic).
[4] With the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet.
Notes: “The Inlaw Josie Wales,” “Flock of Words” and “At the Gazebo” featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet. James Harvey sat in on a second trombone for “Mozambique.” "Ray Dawn Balloon" was performed by Trey (on acoustic) accompanied by only Tony and Cyro.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, James Harvey (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Sunday, 06/16/2002
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, NY
Set 1: Simple Twist Up Dave[1], Acting the Devil[1], Sidewalks of San Francisco[1], Push On 'Til the Day[1], Small Axe[1], Money, Love and Change[1], At the Barbeque[1], Noodle Rave Daddio[1], Cayman Review[1], First Tube[1]
Set 2: Quantegy[1], Last Tube[1], The Way I Feel[1], Mr. Completely[1], Sand[1]
Encore: Moesha[1]
[1] Fish on drums.
Notes: Fish – introduced as “Johnny B. Funk” – sat in on a second drum kit for the entire show.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz, Jon Fishman (Guest)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 06/18/2002
Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
Set 1: Push On 'Til the Day, Money, Love and Change, Mozambique, Cayman Review, Last Tube
Set 2: Simple Twist Up Dave, Plasma, At the Barbeque, Mr. Completely, Night Speaks to a Woman, Ether Sunday, At the Gazebo[1]
Encore: Alive Again[2] -> Percussion Parade[2]
[1] With the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet.
[2] With assorted percussionists and dancers.
Notes: “At the Gazebo” featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra String Quartet. During the break before the encore maracas and tambourines were passed out to the audience and a set of stairs was placed in front of the stage. During “Alive Again” approximately forty guests – including members of Cyro Baptista’s Beat The Donkey ensemble, Brazilian dancers and other assorted percussionists and pranksters – joined Trey’s band in what can perhaps best be described as a strange combination of two infamous Phish antics: the 10/22/96 MSG “Freakapaug” and the 5/27/94 “Shake your Macaroni” Possum. After the ending refrain and amid an audience-aided percussion jam, Trey led the entire entourage down the stairs in front of the stage, through the audience and onto 51st Street where a drum circle ensued, blocking midtown traffic for nearly half an hour.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Wednesday, 06/19/2002
Studio 8H, NBC Studios, New York, NY
Set 1: Alive Again, Push On 'Til the Day, Money, Love and Change
Notes: This in-studio performance was a taping for Last Call with Carson Daly; the show first aired on June 24, 2002. “Alive Again” was played in it’s entirety; a small portion of “Push On ‘Til the Day” was played as they cut to commercial break, and they played the intro to “Money, Love and Change” as the ending show credits rolled.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Thursday, 06/20/2002
PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ
Set 1: Acting the Devil, Push On 'Til the Day, Tube Top Flop, Night Speaks to a Woman, I Done Done It, Last Tube, Ray Dawn Balloon, Drifting
Set 2: Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Money, Love and Change, Pebbles and Marbles, Sand
Encore: Mozambique, Bathtub Gin[1], Chalk Dust Torture[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: The second set-closing “Sand” from this gig appears on Trey’s live CD, Plasma. Trey performed “Bathtub Gin” and “Chalk Dust Torture” solo, acoustic.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 06/21/2002
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ
Set 1: Simple Twist Up Dave -> Plasma -> Simple Twist Up Dave, Sweet Dreams Melinda, Alive Again, Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown, Mozambique, Money, Love and Change
Set 2: Olivia[1], Mr. Completely, Flock of Words, Push On 'Til the Day
Encore: Sultans of Swing, At the Gazebo, First Tube
[1] Debut.
Notes: This show featured the debut of “Olivia."
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 06/22/2002
Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD
Set 1: Burlap Sack and Pumps, Mozambique, Night Speaks to a Woman, Small Axe, Acting the Devil, Cayman Review, Last Tube
Set 2: Money, Love and Change, Olivia, Ether Sunday, Ray Dawn Balloon, Thunderhead, Simple Twist Up Dave -> Percussion Parade
Encore: Simple Twist Up Dave, Push On 'Til the Day
Notes: The “Night Speaks to a Woman” from this gig appears on Trey’s live CD, Plasma. The band ended the second set by forming a conga line marching off stage; they came back on stage for the encore in the same manner and reprised the ending of “Simple Twist Up Dave.”
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Sunday, 06/23/2002
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Manchester, TN
Set 1: Push On 'Til the Day, Money, Love and Change, Cayman Review, Mozambique, Sand, Drifting, Last Tube
Set 2: Night Speaks to a Woman, At the Gazebo, Mr. Completely
Encore: Wilson[1], Bathtub Gin[1], Alive Again
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This performance closed the main stage the final night of the 1st annual Bonnaroo Music Festival. “Wilson” and “Bathtub Gin” were performed by Trey solo, acoustic. The rendition of “Last Tube” from this gig appears on the Live from Bonnaroo 2002 CD.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio,
Monday, 06/24/2002
CBS Television City Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Set 1: Pebbles and Marbles[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: Trey was the musical guest on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. This episode was taped for later airing, first on Friday, July 12, 2002.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Wednesday, 06/26/2002
NBC Studios, Burbank, CA
Set 1: Alive Again
Notes: Trey and his band were the musical guests on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Doctor Jones,
Saturday, 07/06/2002
Private Party, Hinesburg, VT
Set 1: Only Human, Simple Hill, Evangeline[1], Funnel Cake, Eyes of the World[1], Cissy Strut[1], The Way You Do the Things You Do[1], Dirtweed Jim, Julius[1], Mr. Policeman,
[1] With Trey.
Notes: Trey sat in on guitar for this private gig in the place of regular Doctor Jones guitarist Casey Grant. The line-up consisted of Trey on guitar, Rob Dasaro on keyboards and vocals, Steve Drebber on drums and vocals, Jim Tasse on bass and vocals, and “Mr. Charlie” Frazier on blues harp.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey,
Friday, 09/20/2002
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Notes: Trey sat in with Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey during the second set, using a borrowed blue Stratocaster guitar. Dave Grippo and Jen Hartswick also made guest appearances during this gig. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
Musicians: Cyro Baptista, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Dave Grippo (Guest), Jennifer Hartswick (Guest)
Rising Low Screening Party,
Saturday, 09/21/2002
Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY
Set 1: Uncle Pen[1], Deep Elem Blues[1], Jam[2] > Sparks[2] > Jam[2]
[1] With Mike.
[2] With Mike and Trey.
Notes: Earlier in the evening the venue had hosted a screening of Mike’s movie Rising Low, as part of the Woodstock Film Festival. The subsequent party included a jam session with multiple player configurations. The first set was a bluegrass arrangement with Mike on acoustic bass along with members of Big Apple’achia, as well as Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. Later, and electric setup featured Trey on guitar, Mike and Dave Schools on bass, Matt Abts on drums, DJ Logic on turntables, Rob Marscher on keyboards and Fuzz on guitar.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Matt Abts, DJ Logic, Dave Schools
The Jammys,
Wednesday, 10/02/2002
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Gloria[1] > Turn On Your Love Light[1]
[1] With Trey, Mike and Jammys All-Stars.
Notes: The show-closing mega-jam at the third annual Jammy Awards show included an abundance of musicians on two different stages jamming simultaneously over classics “Turn On Your Lovelight” and “Gloria.” The main stage featured Ratdog, as well as Trey, Matt Abts, Warren Haynes, DJ Logic, John Popper, and Al Schnier; a second stage included (among others) Mike, Mystic Bowie, Victoria Clamp, Hope Clayburn, Jessica Lurie and Robert Randolph. Other performers over the course of the evening included Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke (setlist), Derek Trucks Band, Les Claypool, Jazz Mandolin Project, Lake Trout, Soulive, and The Tom Tom Club.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, John Popper, Warren Haynes, Bob Weir, Robert Randolph, Rob Wasserman, Al Schnier, Matt Abts, Mystic Bowie, Mark Karan, Jay Lane, Jeff Chimenti, Kenny Brooks, Jessica Lurie, DJ Logic, Hope Clayburn, Victoria Clamp
moe.,
Wednesday, 10/02/2002
B.B. King's, New York, NY
Set 1: Linus and Lucy Jam, Mexico, Spine of a Dog > Buster, Not Coming Down, New York City, Happy Hour Hero[1] > Recreational Chemistry[1], Opium > lylelovit, Bodhisattva, Sensory Deprivation Bank
[1] With Trey.
Notes: This late night gig was the official after show party for “The Jammys” music awards program. Trey sat in on guitar for “Happy Hour Hero” and “Recreational Chemistry.”
Musicians: Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico, Jim Loughlin, Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, Trey Anastasio (Guest)
Gov't Mule,
Wednesday, 10/02/2002
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set 1: Bad Little Doggie, Thorazine Shuffle, Beautifully Broken, Sco-Mule[1], Soulshine[2]
[1] Trey and John Scofield on guitars, Marc Quiñones on percussion, and Andy Hess on bass.
[2] Trey and Derek Trucks on guitars, Gregg Allman on organ & vocals, and Andy Hess on bass.
Notes: This set was part of the third annual Jammy Awards show. "Sco-Mule" featured Trey and John Scofield on guitars, Marc Quiñones on percussion, and Andy Hess on bass. "Soulshine" featured Trey and Derek Trucks on guitars, Gregg Allman on organ & vocals, and Andy Hess on bass.
Musicians: Warren Haynes, Danny Louis, Matt Abts, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Derek Trucks (Guest), Gregg Allman (Guest), Marc Quiñones (Guest), Andy Hess (Guest), John Scofield (Guest)
Spearhead,
Tuesday, 10/22/2002
Higher Ground, Winooski, VT
Set 1: Yes I Will[1], Sometimes[1],
[1] With Trey and Jennifer Hartswick.
Notes: Trey and Jennifer Hartswick sat in on guitar and trumpet, respectively, for “Yes I Will” and “Sometimes.” TAB had performed earlier in the evening at Burlington’s Memorial Auditorium.
Musicians: Michael Franti, Trey Anastasio (Guest), Jennifer Hartswick (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)
Trey Anastasio Band,
Thursday, 10/24/2002
Portland Expo, Portland, ME
Set 1: Burlap Sack and Pumps, Curlew's Call, Money, Love and Change, Drifting, Simple Twist Up Dave
Set 2: Olivia, Moesha, Mr. Completely, The Inlaw Josie Wales[1], When, Chapeau Mauvais, Cayman Review, Alive Again
Encore: Travelling Song[2], At the Gazebo
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
[2] Debut.
Notes: This gig was originally scheduled to take place at Portland’s Cumberland County Civic Center, and was later rescheduled for the smaller Portland Expo. This show marked the debut of “Travelling Song.” “Drifting” was preceded by the horn introduction to “Discern.” “Curlew’s Call” and “When” from this gig are included on Trey’s live CD, Plasma.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 10/25/2002
Stanley Performing Arts Center, Utica, NY
Set 1: Javier Cinakowski, Night Speaks to a Woman, Acting the Devil, The Way I Feel, Mozambique, Perhaps[1], Last Tube
Set 2: Curlew's Call, Windora Bug, At the Barbeque, Mr. Completely, Ray Dawn Balloon[2], At the Gazebo
Encore: Pebbles and Marbles[2]
[1] TAB debut.
[2] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This gig was originally scheduled to take place at Utica’s Memorial Auditorium, and then was later rescheduled for the Stanley Performing Arts Center. This show featured the TAB debut of “Perhaps.” Throughout the evening plaster had been falling from the balcony; after “Mr. Completely,” Brad Sands made a brief appearance on stage, after which Trey announced that due to concerns about the balcony bouncing that the rest of the show would be performed acoustic. Before the encore, a member of the audience shouted “Free Bird!” While Trey declined to play the request, he offered two related stories: the first was about Trey and Fish on vacation in Greece and encountering a bunch of punks playing “Free Bird” on their boom-box; the second related how Phish had offered their a cappella rendition of “Free Bird” for a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute album, but that it had been turned down. Trey then played “Pebbles and Marbles” solo, acoustic.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 10/26/2002
Stabler Arena, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
Set 1: Last Tube, Ether Sunday, Night Speaks to a Woman, Tube Top Flop, Sweet Dreams Melinda, Olivia, At the Barbeque, Alive Again
Set 2: Curlew's Call, Cayman Review, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Drifting, Sand, Travelling Song, The Inlaw Josie Wales
Encore: Push On 'Til the Day
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Monday, 10/28/2002
University Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Set 1: Simple Twist Up Dave, Mozambique, Night Speaks to a Woman, Travelling Song, Plasma, Forro for All, Push On 'Til the Day
Set 2: Moesha, Mr. Completely, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Chapeau Mauvais, Curlew's Call, Ether Sunday -> Percussion Parade -> Ether Sunday
Encore: Javier Cinakowski, Alive Again
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Tuesday, 10/29/2002
Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY
Set 1: Burlap Sack and Pumps, Every Story Ends in Stone, Money, Love and Change, Flock of Words, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Last Tube
Set 2: Sand > Night Speaks to a Woman > Chapeau Mauvais, Ray Dawn Balloon, At the Gazebo, Drifting
Encore: Sultans of Swing
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio,
Tuesday, 10/29/2002
Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY
Set 1: Pebbles and Marbles[1], Thunderhead[1], The Inlaw Josie Wales[1], Chalk Dust Torture[1]
[1] Trey solo acoustic.
Notes: This afternoon solo acoustic performance was broadcast live on Louisville Public Radio WFPK 91.9-FM and also included short interview segments.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio Band,
Thursday, 10/31/2002
Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC
Set 1: Night Speaks to a Woman, Mozambique, The Way I Feel, Curlew's Call, Olivia, Windora Bug > Tops Off, Chapeau Mauvais, Ether Sunday, Last Tube
Set 2: Money, Love and Change, When > Drifting, At the Gazebo, Sultans of Swing
Encore: Push On 'Til the Day
Notes: The birthday of road manager Brad Sands was noted briefly before the second set; other Halloween recognition included an on-stage jack-o-lantern, and Jennifer Hartswick sporting an amazing wig! “Windora Bug” included a “Stash” tease. “Tops Off” found Trey whipping off his shirt and whirling it around his head; the remainder of the show saw all band members fully clothed.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Friday, 11/01/2002
The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Mr. Completely, Every Story Ends in Stone, Magilla[1], Cayman Review, Forro for All > Acting the Devil, Small Axe, Alive Again, Chapeau Mauvais, Curlew's Call
Set 2: Night Speaks to a Woman, Drifting
Encore: Simple Twist Up Dave, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Ray Dawn Balloon, First Tube
[1] TAB debut.
Notes: “Night Speaks to a Woman” included a section where Trey ‘conducted’ the audience. This show featured the TAB debut of “Magilla.” “Simple Twist Up Dave” and “Small Axe” from this gig are included on Trey’s live Plasma CD.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
Trey Anastasio Band,
Saturday, 11/02/2002
Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Pompano Beach, FL
Set 1: Javier Cinakowski, Last Tube, Sweet Dreams Melinda, Mozambique, Money, Love and Change, Travelling Song, Push On 'Til the Day
Set 2: In the Wee Wee Hours, Simple Twist Up Dave, Quantegy, Plasma, Noodle Rave Daddio, Curlew's Call, Olivia, Night Speaks to a Woman, At the Gazebo
Encore: Sultans of Swing
Notes: This version of “Magilla” appears on the live Plasma CD.
Musicians: Trey Anastasio, Dave Grippo, Russell Remington, Peter Apfelbaum, Jennifer Hartswick, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, Ray Paczkowski, Cyro Baptista, Andy Moroz
