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Trey’s brother-in-law Kevin hosted a private party after that evening’s Phish show at Deer Creek. Mike played guitar for about an hour, while Fish jammed on drums until sunrise.
Mike played guitar from No Egos Underwater through the end of the show. At one point, Col. Bruce chided Mike about directing him in Mike’s film debut, Outside Out. Phish had performed earlier in the evening at Lakewood Amphitheatre. 
Kid Rock was the musical guest for Saturday Night Live. Trey added a second rhythm guitar for this acoustic performance.
Fish sat in on drums for this gig that also included Fuzz and Robert Somerville from Deep Banana Blackout, John Medeski on keyboards, and Warren Haynes on guitar. The setlist consisted of mostly improvised music.
Fish sat in with Galactic for Layin' in the Cut.
This debut Oysterhead performance was part of the “Superfly Presents” annual series that runs concurrent the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Owner of the World was started by Stewart as Pseudo Suicide and was dedicated to Fish, who ran on stage and bowed. Pseudo Suicide included quotes of Jerry Was a Race Car Driver and Reba. All three musicians wore white jumpsuits for this performance. As this was the first public performance of Oysterhead, all songs were Oysterhead debuts.
This performance was a benefit for Middlebury College student Katie Samson. The first set was performed without Russ Lawton, who joined for the entire second set on drums. Mike took lead vocals on The Wabash Cannonball. The show featured the debut of The Beltless Buckler.

SET 1: Jam > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Friend of the Devil > Shakedown Street, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, Bird Song

SET 2: Uncle John's Band, In Your Eyes, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Someday My Prince Will Come, Mountains of the Moon, In the Midnight Hour

ENCORE: Wolfman's Brother [1]

Mike played a second bass on the Wolfman’s Brother encore that also featured a short bass duet with Mike and Phil. 

SET 1: Like a Rolling Stone [1], Box of Rain[1], Playing in the Band > Deal > Oh, Atlanta > In Your Eyes > Jam > Playing in the Band > Franklin's Tower

SET 2: Happy Birthday To You > Eyes of the World > He Don't Play Nothin' But the Blues > Dixie Chicken > Terrapin Station, I Know You Rider, Jam [2], Morning Dew > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Not Fade Away

ENCORE: Wolfman's Brother [3], Playing in the Band[3]

This was an Unbroken Chain Foundation benefit to support of Hepatitis C research, and a celebration of Phil Lesh’s 60th birthday, for whom Happy Birthday was sung before the second set. Like a Rolling Stone and Box of Rain featured Mike on bass and Phil playing a red Stratocaster guitar. Mike performed on a second bass for the bass duet and encore.
Fish sat in for the above listed songs with Col. Bruce Hampton and the Fiji Mariners. 
Trey joined B.B. King and The Roots as part of the filming of IMAX’s All Access: Front Row. Backstage. Live!. Trey also played a segment of Somewhere Over the Rainbow and teased Happy Birthday during a break in the filming.

SET 1: Fizzle Fry, In the Flesh, Anti Pop, Sgt. Baker, Greet the Sacred Cow, Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers [1] > Communication Breakdown[1] > Dueling Banjos > Toys Go Winding Down > Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers, Jerry Was a Racecar Driver, My Name is Mud, Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky, Lacquer Head, Crazy Train > Harold of the Rocks > Tommy the Cat > Awakening > Tommy the Cat, Hello Skinny > Pork Soda, Electric Uncle Sam

ENCORE: Too Many Puppies > Hello Skinny > Too Many Puppies

Trey was introduced as “Eddie Van Anastasio” before joining the action on guitar for Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers and Communication Breakdown.
The Phoenicians featured a belly dancer on stage to celebrate Fish’s 35th birthday.
The listed songs featured Trey on guitar.
This performance was part of the annual Tibet House benefit. Trey joined Nawang Khechog and R. Carlos Nakai on electric and acoustic guitar for an instrumental piece. Trey had performed earlier in the evening.
This performance was part of the annual Tibet House benefit. People Have the Power featured Trey on electric guitar.Trey had performed earlier in the evening.
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