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Mike took lead vocals on "Cumberland Blues" and "The Other One."
Mike took lead vocals on "Cumberland Blues" and "The Other One."
This live promotional appearance at the Twist & Shout independent record store featured Trey performing solo acoustic.
This live promotional appearance at the Twist & Shout independent record store featured Trey performing solo acoustic.
Skeeto Valdez sat in on drums for "Come As Melody." Trey performed "The Inlaw Josie Wales" through "Chalk Dust Torture" solo acoustic. "Wilson" was dedicated to then-University of Michigan quarterback Chad Henne, who had attended Wilson High School. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Skeeto Valdez sat in on drums for "Come As Melody." Trey performed "The Inlaw Josie Wales" through "Chalk Dust Torture" solo acoustic. "Wilson" was dedicated to then-University of Michigan quarterback Chad Henne, who had attended Wilson High School. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Mike took lead vocals on "Cumberland Blues" and "Twist."
Mike took lead vocals on "Cumberland Blues" and "Twist."
After the “First Tube” opener, Trey joked, “Thank you, good night!”
After the “First Tube” opener, Trey joked, “Thank you, good night!”
Mike took lead vocals on "Revolution" (Los Lobos) and "U.S. Blues."
Mike took lead vocals on "Revolution" (Los Lobos) and "U.S. Blues."
“The Inlaw Josie Wales” through “Back on the Train” were performed solo, acoustic. “Cincinnati” was played as an early birthday present for Christina and featured Al Osborne on vocals.
“The Inlaw Josie Wales” through “Back on the Train” were performed solo, acoustic. “Cincinnati” was played as an early birthday present for Christina and featured Al Osborne on vocals.
Mike took lead vocals on "Cumberland Blues." Mike and Jen Durkin shared lead vocals for "The Other One."
Mike took lead vocals on "Cumberland Blues." Mike and Jen Durkin shared lead vocals for "The Other One."
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
After “Push On” Trey introduced drummer Jeff Sipe and dedicated “Goodbye Head” to Jeff’s children, who were in attendance. Trey performed “Sample” through “Hood” solo acoustic. Before “Hood” Trey playfully asked the crowd if they’d forgive him if he’d try the song they were asking for “as long as you don’t throw a bottle of beer at me if I mess up.” After “Hood” Trey offered a shout-out to Salsa’s, a nearby Mexican restaurant and a tribute to all the great shows he had performed in Asheville. This gig featured the debut of "Words to Wanda."
After “Push On” Trey introduced drummer Jeff Sipe and dedicated “Goodbye Head” to Jeff’s children, who were in attendance. Trey performed “Sample” through “Hood” solo acoustic. Before “Hood” Trey playfully asked the crowd if they’d forgive him if he’d try the song they were asking for “as long as you don’t throw a bottle of beer at me if I mess up.” After “Hood” Trey offered a shout-out to Salsa’s, a nearby Mexican restaurant and a tribute to all the great shows he had performed in Asheville. This gig featured the debut of "Words to Wanda."
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
Before Mud City, Trey mockingly introduced “Ashlee Simpson” and “Milli Vanilli.” Mud City then included an I Want to Take You Higher jam and quotes.
Before Mud City, Trey mockingly introduced “Ashlee Simpson” and “Milli Vanilli.” Mud City then included an I Want to Take You Higher jam and quotes.
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
"46 Days" featured Josh Clark on guitar.
"46 Days" featured Josh Clark on guitar.
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
Mike joined TAB for "46 Days" through the end of the show.  At times, the jam preceding "First Tube" featured Trey on organ and Mike on lead guitar.
Mike joined TAB for "46 Days" through the end of the show.  At times, the jam preceding "First Tube" featured Trey on organ and Mike on lead guitar.

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

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.
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.
This two-night run at Webster Hall doubled as the record release party for Bar 17.  "Bar 17," "Guyute" and "Divided Sky" were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar accompanied by a Don Hart-conducted string quintet. The string quintet accompanied all of TAB for “Goodbye Head.” "Guyute" was the orchestral version. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This two-night run at Webster Hall doubled as the record release party for Bar 17.  "Bar 17," "Guyute" and "Divided Sky" were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar accompanied by a Don Hart-conducted string quintet. The string quintet accompanied all of TAB for “Goodbye Head.” "Guyute" was the orchestral version. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Steve Kimock (guitar); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Jeff Coffin (sax); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass). 
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Steve Kimock (guitar); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Jeff Coffin (sax); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass). 
This two-night run at Webster Hall doubled as the record release party for Bar 17. Tom Marshall provided vocals on the TAB debut of “Skip the Goodbyes,” an Amfibian original. “Love Is Freedom” and “Divided Sky” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar accompanied by a Don Hart-conducted string quintet. The string quintet accompanied all of TAB for “Goodbye Head.” “Divided Sky” was played as a birthday present for Trey’s mom, who was in attendance. The crowd subsequently sang “Happy Birthday” to her during the pause in the song. The string quintet returned to accompany the full band from “Shadow” through “Cincinnati.”
This two-night run at Webster Hall doubled as the record release party for Bar 17. Tom Marshall provided vocals on the TAB debut of “Skip the Goodbyes,” an Amfibian original. “Love Is Freedom” and “Divided Sky” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar accompanied by a Don Hart-conducted string quintet. The string quintet accompanied all of TAB for “Goodbye Head.” “Divided Sky” was played as a birthday present for Trey’s mom, who was in attendance. The crowd subsequently sang “Happy Birthday” to her during the pause in the song. The string quintet returned to accompany the full band from “Shadow” through “Cincinnati.”
This show consisted largely of improvised music (in addition to the songs listed above) performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Steve Kimock (guitar); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Jeff Coffin (sax); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass). 
This show consisted largely of improvised music (in addition to the songs listed above) performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Steve Kimock (guitar); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Jeff Coffin (sax); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass). 
This show consisted largely of improvised music (including "Instant Karma!") performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Steve Kimock (guitar); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Jeff Coffin (sax); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass).  
This show consisted largely of improvised music (including "Instant Karma!") performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Steve Kimock (guitar); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Jeff Coffin (sax); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass).  
Trey and his band were the musical guests on the Late Show with David Letterman
Trey and his band were the musical guests on the Late Show with David Letterman
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Julee Avallone (flute); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass).  
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Julee Avallone (flute); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass).  
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Julee Avallone (flute); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass).  
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Julee Avallone (flute); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass).  
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Julee Avallone (flute); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass). 
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Julee Avallone (flute); Jamie Janover (hammered dulcimer); Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); and Reed Mathis (bass). 

SET 1: The Neighborhood, Don't Worry Baby, Short Side of Nothing, The Town, Luz De Mi Vida, Angel Dance, Hold On, Georgia Slop, Chuco's Cumbia, Everybody Loves a Train, Kiko and the Lavender Moon, Let's Say Goodnight, I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday, Anselma, Marica Christina, The Road To Gila Bend [1], Mas y Mas[1], I Got Loaded[1], Not Fade Away[1] > Bertha[1]

ENCORE: Chains of Love, Don't Keep Me Wonderin'

Trey joined Los Lobos on guitar from "The Road to Gila Bend" through "Bertha." "I Got Loaded" contained "Lovelight" quotes.
Trey joined Los Lobos on guitar from "The Road to Gila Bend" through "Bertha." "I Got Loaded" contained "Lovelight" quotes.
Mike sat in with Little Feat for a brief improvosational jam.
Mike sat in with Little Feat for a brief improvosational jam.
This performance was part of the annual moe.down festival that also featured Grace Potter & The NocturnalsUmphrey's McGeePage McConnell (with Jon Fishman, Adam Zimmon, Jared Slomoff and Rob O'Dea); and, of course, moe.
This performance was part of the annual moe.down festival that also featured Grace Potter & The NocturnalsUmphrey's McGeePage McConnell (with Jon Fishman, Adam Zimmon, Jared Slomoff and Rob O'Dea); and, of course, moe.

SET 1: Godzilla > Spine of a Dog > Plane Crash > Buster [1], Mexico[1], Blue Jeans Pizza[1], Good Trip, Wind It Up

ENCORE: Meat

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.
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.
This performance was comprised entirely of debuts (including the Page McConnell debut of Shanghai Noodle Factory) and was part of the annual moe.down festival that also featured Grace Potter & The NocturnalsUmphrey's McGeeMike Gordon and Ramble Dove, and, of course, moe.
This performance was comprised entirely of debuts (including the Page McConnell debut of Shanghai Noodle Factory) and was part of the annual moe.down festival that also featured Grace Potter & The NocturnalsUmphrey's McGeeMike Gordon and Ramble Dove, and, of course, moe.
This performance was part of the Gathering of the Vibes that also featured Ratdog, Los Lobos, and Dark Star Orchestra, among many others. Mike sang on (the first verse only of) "The Other One." Bob Weir sat in on guitar for "Fire on the Mountain" and guitar and vocals for "GDTRFB." Donna Jean Godchaux added vocals for "GDTRFB."
This performance was part of the Gathering of the Vibes that also featured Ratdog, Los Lobos, and Dark Star Orchestra, among many others. Mike sang on (the first verse only of) "The Other One." Bob Weir sat in on guitar for "Fire on the Mountain" and guitar and vocals for "GDTRFB." Donna Jean Godchaux added vocals for "GDTRFB."
Mike took lead vocals on "Revolution" (Los Lobos) and "The Other One." This setlist is unconfirmed.
Mike took lead vocals on "Revolution" (Los Lobos) and "The Other One." This setlist is unconfirmed.
"China Cat Sunflower" and "I Know You Rider" were performed instrumental. Mike took lead vocals on "The Other One" and "Revolution" (Los Lobos). This setlist is unconfirmed.
"China Cat Sunflower" and "I Know You Rider" were performed instrumental. Mike took lead vocals on "The Other One" and "Revolution" (Los Lobos). This setlist is unconfirmed.
Mike took lead  vocals on "Revolution" (Los Lobos), "The Other One" and "Comes a Time." This setlist is unconfirmed.
Mike took lead  vocals on "Revolution" (Los Lobos), "The Other One" and "Comes a Time." This setlist is unconfirmed.
Trey sat in with Tom Petty for Mystic Eyes.
Trey sat in with Tom Petty for Mystic Eyes.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Trey sat in during Petty's set for "Mystic Eyes." This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Trey sat in during Petty's set for "Mystic Eyes." This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This performance was part of the annual Evolve Festival.
This performance was part of the annual Evolve Festival.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This performance was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival.  Trey sat in for the songs listed above.  The full setlist can be found here.
This performance was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival.  Trey sat in for the songs listed above.  The full setlist can be found here.

SET 1: Play Pause Stop, Echo Park, Welcome Red, Paranoid Android, Soba, Walking Running Viking, Memphis, Hateframe, Sunny's Song, Becky [1] -> Foam[1] -> Lengthwise[1] -> Foam[1] -> Lengthwise[1] -> Becky[1] -> Foam[1]

This performance was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival.  The crowd sang happy birthday to Marco before the set. Mike sat in with the Duo for the end of their set, beginning with "Becky."  
This performance was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival.  The crowd sang happy birthday to Marco before the set. Mike sat in with the Duo for the end of their set, beginning with "Becky."  
This performance was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival. Trey, Mike and Joe Russo played “Happy Birthday” for Marco Benevento and teased it again after “Mud City.” Marco teased “Chopsticks” before “Mud City.” “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. “Wave the Ocean” through “Poor Heart” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. Marco was presented with a birthday cake before “Shine.” John Medeski sat in on keyboards and Mike played acoustic guitar for “Who Are You?” Trey sat in with Medeski, Martin and Wood during their late-night set. This was the final G.R.A.B. performance to date.
This performance was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival. Trey, Mike and Joe Russo played “Happy Birthday” for Marco Benevento and teased it again after “Mud City.” Marco teased “Chopsticks” before “Mud City.” “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. “Wave the Ocean” through “Poor Heart” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. Marco was presented with a birthday cake before “Shine.” John Medeski sat in on keyboards and Mike played acoustic guitar for “Who Are You?” Trey sat in with Medeski, Martin and Wood during their late-night set. This was the final G.R.A.B. performance to date.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened. “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” (a G.R.A.B. debut), was played instrumental by the band with the crowd providing vocals (earlier in the day Trey had thrown out the first pitch at Wrigley Field). “TMOTTB” was subsequently teased by Trey during “Drifting,” “You’ve Got Me Floating,” “My Sweet One,” “On the Road Again,” and “Mud City.” “Hap-Nappy” featured a “Divided Sky” tease from Marco. “You’ve Got Me Floating” through “On the Road Again” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. This incomplete version of “My Sweet One” was a G.R.A.B. debut. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened. “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” (a G.R.A.B. debut), was played instrumental by the band with the crowd providing vocals (earlier in the day Trey had thrown out the first pitch at Wrigley Field). “TMOTTB” was subsequently teased by Trey during “Drifting,” “You’ve Got Me Floating,” “My Sweet One,” “On the Road Again,” and “Mud City.” “Hap-Nappy” featured a “Divided Sky” tease from Marco. “You’ve Got Me Floating” through “On the Road Again” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. This incomplete version of “My Sweet One” was a G.R.A.B. debut. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar.
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