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This performance was part of the National Guitar Summit Workshop. Trey conducted a guitar seminar and played in the ensuing jam session.
Tree Fist featured chords and lyrics improvised by the audience. Kitty Litter Blues was also improvised and featured Anne Weiss on vocals. I Saw the Light, Alabama Jubilee, and Better Get It In Yo’ Soul featured Shane Brodie on guitar and vocals. This is the first public performance billed as Jazz Mandolin Project.
This performance for Vermont Public Radio featured Trey on guitar, Mike on bass and Jamie Masefield on mandolins. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.

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]

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.
This private party and jam session included two bass players, three guitar players, two drummers, percussion and keyboards. There was a rotation of performers throughout the night, including Mike on bass and Fish on drums, and members of local bands Deep Space Six and Uncle Chunk. The only known song performed was the Sanford and Son theme. No known recording exists. Phish had performed earlier in the evening at the Michigan Theatre.

SET 1: Dimension Extension [1], Zero, Give it Up, Tone Clone [2], I Get High, Big Chief, Underground People, Confessions of a Man

ENCORE: Fire

Dimension Extension featured Fish on vacuum, while Tone Clone featured Fish on drums and a reading from Sun Ra’s Book of Information. Phish had performed earlier in the evening uptown at the Roseland Ballroom, and had also covered Hendrix’s Fire as their encore.

SET 1: Back at the Chicken Shack > Born Under a Bad Sign, Let It Rock, Improv Blues in 'G', She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride, Down the Road, A Mess of Blues, Little Wing, Day Tripper, Escaping, Hey Joe

SET 2: Hip Hug-Her, Rock Me Baby, In the Wee Wee Hours, Red House, Yonder Wall, She Belongs To Me, Not Fade Away, That's Heaven to Me, Just Before the Bullets Fly, I've Been Loving You Too Long, Spanish Moon [1], All Along the Watchtower [2]

ENCORE: Gloria [3]

This ad hoc grouping was billed as The Ritz Power Jam. Red House and Yonder Wall featured Dave Tronzo on slide guitar. Spanish Moon featured Trey on guitar, vocals, and keyboards. All Along the Watchtower also saw Dave Matthews, Leroi Moore and Boyd Tinsley join the action while Trey, Dave, and Popper traded vocals. The Gloria encore, sung by Popper, featured Trey on guitar and Mike on bass. Phish had performed earlier in the evening at the Roseland Ballroom.

SET 1: Help Yourself, Zero, Gun, Let’s Go Dancing [1] > Jam [2] > Dimension Extension[1], Tone Clone [3]

ENCORE: Fire

Mike, introduced as a “special guest from a band called Tuna,” joined in from Let’s Go Dancing through Tone Clone. Fish came out during Tone Clone and read a James Joyce selection about hell, after which Mike took a bass solo, and the musicians reprised the song.

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] > Over the Rainbow Jam[3] > Don't Let it Stop Ya[3]

ENCORE: Underground People

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.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. No setlist is known.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. No setlist is known.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana's set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.

SET 1: Jam [1] > Spoonful[1]

After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
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.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. No setlist is known.

SET 1: Peace on Earth...Mother Earth...Third Stone from the Sun, Somewhere in Heaven, Batuka > No One to Depend On, Capri, Savor, Jam, Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen, Oye Como Va, Elmore's Boogie, Blues for Salvador, Angels All Around Us > Spirits Dancing in the Flesh, Make Somebody Happy, Free All the People (South Africa), Get It in Your Soul > Toussaint L'Ouverture

ENCORE: Soul Sacrifice, Exodus

After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for Elmore's Boogie and Trey was a guest for Blues for Salvador. Oye Como Va contained Eleanor Rigby and Owner of a Lonely Heart teases and an El Pito (I'll Never Go Back to Georgia) tease and quote. Fish performed on washboard for Elmore's Boogie, which contained Blue Monk teases from Trey and Carlos.

After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set.
After Phish opened for them, Trey, Mike and Page sat in for the listed portion of Santana's set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all of the members of Phish sat in for the listed portion of Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After opening for them, all the members of Phish sat in on the listed songs during Santana’s set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After Phish opened for them, Trey sat in for the listed songs during Santana's set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
After Phish opened for them, Trey sat in with Santana for the listed songs during Santana's set. This setlist is unconfirmed.
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.

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]

Zambi through Come on Home featured Page on keyboards during ARU’s set opening for Phish.
Phish was the opening act on this bill that was headlined by Buckwheat Zydeco. Trey sat in for Juke Joint Johnny. This performance was taped for later airing on the public radio program Mountain Stage.
No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.

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]

The last three songs of the second set featured a guest appearance by all four members of Phish.

SET 1: Underground People, Tone Clone, Question Air, Dimension Extension, Stop the Revolution, Don't Let it Stop Ya [1]

During Shockra’s set opening for Phish, Fish sat in on vacuum during Don’t Let it Stop Ya.
Ryth McFeud opened for Phish, and Trey sat in for their version of Light Up or Leave Me Alone. The song circulates on many recordings of that evening’s Phish show.
This setlist is unverified and all but certainly incomplete.

SET 1: Brother John, Mulling It Over, Ivory Tusk, But Anyway, Slow Change, What's For Breakfast, Mother Funker, 100 Years, Alone, Sweet Talking Hippie [1]

ENCORE: Johnny B. Goode

Trey added vocals on Sweet Talking Hippie.

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

Trey and Page, in town for Phish’s performance at the University of Wisconsin the following evening, sat in for Mother Funker.

SET 1: Trust in Trust > Sweet Talkin' Hippie, Weird Chick > Mullin' It Over, Gina, Gotta Get Mean > Gloria [1] > Gotta Get Mean, Crystal Flame, But Anyway, Mountain Cry

Phish opened this show. During Blues Traveler’s closing set, Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for Gloria.

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]

Gotta Get Mean and Gloria featured Trey on guitar, Page on keyboards, and Boyd Tinsley on violin.    
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.
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. 
No setlist is known for this instance of Mike and Fish playing with the Dangerous Grapes.
This list is likely incomplete, and the date may be incorrect. This is the only show by Space Antelope documented by a recording in circulation, though there were likely other gigs. The Jam that preceded Walk on the Wild Side contained part of what would become the Arrival segment of Fluff's Travels.
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