Setlists Matching Artist: Jon Fishman

SET 1: Spanish Moon, Bird Song, Call Me the Breeze, People Say, On Broadway, Green River, Peaches en Regalia [1], Trouble Every Day [2], Cosmik Debris [3], Bamboozled by Love[1], Smoke on the Water [4], We're an American Band [5], Back in the U.S.S.R.[4]

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. Spanish Moon, Bird Song, People Say, On Broadway, and Peaches en Regalia through Bamboozled by Love featured Jake Whitesell on saxophone. Spanish Moon, People Say, On Broadway, and Peaches en Regalia through Bamboozled by Love featured Dave Grippo on saxophone. Spanish Moon and Bird Song featured Marshall Dominguez on guitar. Call Me the Breeze and People Say featured Rob Compa on guitar. On Broadway featured Lara Cwass on guitar and Ryan Montbleau on vocals. Russ Lawton was on drums for Spanish Moon through On Broadway. Green River through Back in the U.S.S.R. featured Seth Yacavone on guitar with Seth singing vocals for Green River, Trouble Every Day, Smoke on the Water, and Back in the U.S.S.R.. Green River also featured Trevor Ainsworth on drums. Peaches en Regalia through Back in the U.S.S.R. featured Fish on drums. Cosmik Debris featured Nico D'Elisa on vocals and Jack Vignette replacing Josh Weinstein on bass. We're an American Band featured Ryan Clausen on cowbell and vocals. Dave teased Entrance of the Gladiators in People Say and Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) in On Broadway. Bob Wagner also teased Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) in On Broadway. 

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. War Pigs featured Chris Friday on vocals.

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys (in place of Phil Abair) and Rob Compa on guitar. Going Down and Move With You featured Dave Grippo on saxophone. Going Down included an Eleanor Rigby tease from Dave.

SET 1: Little Crazy Too, Get Funky, Nobody Finer, Carnival [1], Lesser Charge[1], Crimes of the Mind [2], Show of Life[2], Mississippi Blues, Tourmaline, Crooked Piece of Time, Moonstone, Can't Always Listen, Dancin' Plague, Space, Automatic Pilot, Dilaudid Nurse, Doghouse, Lost Moments in Time

Fish sat in on drums from Carnival through Show of Life with Ella singing vocals on Carnival and Lesser Charge. Show of Life was dedicated to Phil Lesh who had passed away a day earlier.

This performance was part of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival, took place on the Flynn Stage, and was part of a tribute concert for Joe Moore (Pork Tornado saxophonist) who had recently passded away. Dave Grippo sat in on saxophone for this show. Dave teased Eleanor Rigby at the end of Going Down.

This performance was part of Garden Party Picnic which was a benefit for a friend of Fish with cancer.
Fish sat in drums for this set which was part of "Go Big For Hunger." Looks Like Rain featured Jeff Glidden on drums and Charles Wigo IV on guitar and vocals. Cassidy featured Robbie Jeffrey on guitar and vocals, Phil Engel on drums, Steve Chipman on bass, Kevin Roper on keys. Kevin stayed on keys for Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again which had lyrics changed to "built a fire on Federal Street." Cissy Strut featured Greg Martens adding lyrics and Jay Moynihan on saxophone. John teased Promised Land before My Brothers and Sisters. Promised Land featured John Hanrahan on tambourine. Little Wing featured Tyrone Vaughn on guitar and vocals. Box of Rain featured Darby Sabin on guitar and vocals. Darby also sang on Not Fade Away.

This performance was in celebration of Joe Moore's 75th birthday. This setlist is unknown beyond what is listed.

Pork Tornado performed for the first time since September 6, 2013 and played a 45 minute set as part of the Joe Moore Cancer Benefit All-Day Music Festival. Dave teased Baby Elephant Walk in Move With You. The jam out of Blue Skies contained Third Stone From the Sun teases from Dan and Phil and Streets of Cairo teases from Dave and Aaron.
Fish and Mike performed with The Mallett Brothers Band at a rally for democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. A Life That's Good, Why Baby Why, Whirlwind, and Ring Them Bells featured Tessa Gordon on vocals. Off Road featured Spose on vocals.
Fish sat in with the Mallett Brothers Band during a rally for democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Celebration featured David Mallett on guitar and vocals. Off Road featured Spose on vocals.

SET 1: Footprints in the Snow, Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms, Walking the Dog, The Prisoner's Song, I Wonder Where You Are Tonight, Dreams, Roll On Buddy, Roll On, It's a Long, Long Way to the Top of the World, Midnight on the Stormy Deep, Don't Stop the Music, High on a Mountain, Loggin' Man, I Feel the Blues Movin' In, Beauty of My Dreams, Nashville Cats, Smoking Gun, Learnin' the Blues, Good Man Like Me, Pride (In the Name of Love), 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, Little Cabin Home on the Hill, My Love Will Not Change, Hot Wired, Passing Through, Banjo Frisco, One Has My Name, Millenberg Joy, I'll Fly Away

Fish sat in for Beauty of My Dreams through Passing Through in Del McCoury Band's set at World of Bluegrass. All of the songs Fish sat in on also featured Sam Bush. Nashville Cats through Passing Through also featured Jerry Douglas. Good Man Like Me and Pride (In the Name of Love) featured Dierks Bentley. I'll Fly Away included all the aforementioned guests plus Cody Kilby and Perservation Hall Jazz Band.
Fish sat in on drums for Brown-Eyed Women and possibly other songs during this performance.
This show featured Fish on drums.
This event was advertised as "Grateful Dead Night" and featured members of Lazy Lightning, Band Beyond Description, Working Dead, and Pardon Me Doug and Fish on drums.This setlist is incomplete and possibly out of order.
This performance was part of "This is Wild: A Benefit for J. Willis Pratt" and also featured Django Soul, Stone Bullet, Bad Dog, Donna Thunder, and the Peter Mayhew Band.
This show was previously scheduled for April 5.
Benny featured Mason Strunk on mandolin.
This event was aimed at gaining support for reinstating ranked choice voting in Maine and featured Fish on drums, Nicholas Thompson-Brown on saxophone, Frank Hopkins on rhythm guitar and organ, and Dave Noyse on trombone for the entire set.
The Mallett Brothers Band's set featured Fish on drums. "Headed Home" included a brief "Blitzkrieg Bop" jam.
This performance took place at DelFest on the Grandstand Stage and was be billed as "Del McCoury Band & Friends" featuring Jon Fishman, Dan Auerbach, Ronnie Bowman, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band horn section.

SET 1: There Was a Time, Postcards From Hell, Sing About It, Feeling Good, Oh, Pretty Woman, Shake Your Hips, She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule To Ride), I'm Working on a Building, Be Proud Of The Grey In Your Hair, Play a Train Song, Stupid Preoccupations, When You Come Back, Rip This Joint [1], Compared to What[1], Good Morning Little Schoolgirl[1], Trouble Every Day[1], Jessica[1], Time Is Free, Trondossa, Smokestack Lightning > Don't Cry No More, Basically Frightened, Fixin' To Die, Space Is The Place, I'm So Glad[1]

ENCORE: Zambi[1] > Turn On Your Love Light[1]

Fish was among the performers for "Hampton 70: A Celebration of Col. Bruce Hampton." Oh, Pretty Woman contained a Layla tease. Rip This Joint through Jessica and I'm So Glad through Turn On Your Love Light featured Fish on drums.

SET 1: Cult of Personality, Daddy D, Vroom, Speed Bump of Your Love, The Get Down, I'm the Slime [1], Son of Orange County[1], Trouble Every Day[1], Scrabb[1]

SET 2: Fire [2], Revolution[2], Fire on the Mountain, Good to Your Earhole[2], Come On, Come Over [3], Burnin' and Lootin' [4], Imagine [5], This Land Is Your Land[5]

This show was a "Get Out and Vote For Bernie" benefit concert. Hail to the Chief was teased in Daddy D and before Come On, Come Over. My Country, 'Tis of Thee was teased by Tim before The Get Down. I'm the Slime through Scrabb featured Fish on drums and Natalie Cressman on trombone. The entire second set featured Natalie Cressman on trombone, Oteil Burbridge on bass, and DJ Logic on turntables. Fish was on all songs in the second set except Fire on the Mountain. Jason Hann replaced Fish on Fire on the Mountain and Adrian on Burnin' and Lootin'. Burnin' and Lootin' through This Land Is Your Land featured Kat Wright on vocals and Bob Wagner on guitar. LoveDeep was the opening band.
Fish sat in on drums for a portion of this show.
This performance was part of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders's “A Future To Believe In” rally.
This performance was part of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' Commit To Vote concert. Fish sat in with Emily Ratajkowski. Other performers at the concert were Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Young The Giant, Fantastic Negrito, Big Data, Matt Nathanson, Brett Hughes, and Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band.
This performance took place at the offices of Relix magazine as part of the Live @ Relix video series.
This performance was part of the Plainfield Old Home Days celebration that also featured Donna Thunder and Storm, The Odd Wednesdays, and Bad Dog.
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