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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.

Benevento/Russo Duo opened. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Mud City. The G.R.A.B. debut of Billie Jean (Michael Jackson) was performed instrumental. You’ve Got Me Floating, On the Road Again, and Wilson were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. Wilson was played in part in a bluegrass style with alternate lyrics "Cactus" instead of "Wilson" and was followed by a “we’re still having fun” jam. Who Are You featured Mike on acoustic guitar. This show was the only G.R.A.B. performance released as a LivePhish download

Benevento/Russo Duo opened. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Mud City. The G.R.A.B. debut of Billie Jean (Michael Jackson) was performed instrumental. You’ve Got Me Floating, On the Road Again, and Wilson were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. Wilson was played in part in a bluegrass style with alternate lyrics "Cactus" instead of "Wilson" and was followed by a “we’re still having fun” jam. Who Are You featured Mike on acoustic guitar. This show was the only G.R.A.B. performance released as a LivePhish download

“Waste” through “Mexican Cousin” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. “Susskind Hotel” included a “Stairway to Heaven” tease from Trey. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. “These Eyes” (Guess Who) was a G.R.A.B. debut.
“Waste” through “Mexican Cousin” were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. “Susskind Hotel” included a “Stairway to Heaven” tease from Trey. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. “These Eyes” (Guess Who) was a G.R.A.B. debut.
G.R.A.B. sat in for a mini-set at a private party with equipment provided by the house band, Grooveyard.
G.R.A.B. sat in for a mini-set at a private party with equipment provided by the house band, Grooveyard.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened. “More Pretty Girls Than One” through “On the Road Again” (Willie Nelson) were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. “Poor Heart” and “On the Road Again” were G.R.A.B. debuts. 
Benevento/Russo Duo opened. “More Pretty Girls Than One” through “On the Road Again” (Willie Nelson) were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. “Poor Heart” and “On the Road Again” were G.R.A.B. debuts. 
Benevento/Russo Duo opened. “More Pretty Girls Than One” (Doc Watson) “You’ve Got Me Floating” (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) and “Mexican Cousin” (all G.R.A.B. debuts) were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. “Mexican Cousin” was restarted after first being played in the wrong key. “Paranoid Android” (Radiohead), also a G.R.A.B. debut), started with just Benevento and Russo; they were joined by Trey and Mike at the end for the -> into “Who Are You?” that featured Mike on acoustic guitar.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened. “More Pretty Girls Than One” (Doc Watson) “You’ve Got Me Floating” (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) and “Mexican Cousin” (all G.R.A.B. debuts) were performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on banjo. “Mexican Cousin” was restarted after first being played in the wrong key. “Paranoid Android” (Radiohead), also a G.R.A.B. debut), started with just Benevento and Russo; they were joined by Trey and Mike at the end for the -> into “Who Are You?” that featured Mike on acoustic guitar.
This gig was part of the annual All Good Music Festival that also included The Disco Biscuits, Ween, Les Claypool, Galactic and many others. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. Trey sat in during Les Claypool’s set for “Mr. Oysterhead.” 
This gig was part of the annual All Good Music Festival that also included The Disco Biscuits, Ween, Les Claypool, Galactic and many others. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. Trey sat in during Les Claypool’s set for “Mr. Oysterhead.” 
After thier performances with G.R.A.B. and Phil Lesh & Friends earlier in the evening at the Champlain Valley Exposition, Mike and Trey sat in with the Dave Grippo Funk Band for "Soul Power" and "The Chicken."
After thier performances with G.R.A.B. and Phil Lesh & Friends earlier in the evening at the Champlain Valley Exposition, Mike and Trey sat in with the Dave Grippo Funk Band for "Soul Power" and "The Chicken."

SET 1: Good Lovin', They Love Each Other, Rueben & Cherise, Desire, Sugaree

SET 2: You've Got To Hide Your Love Away [1], Scarlet Begonias[1] > Viola Lee Blues[1] > Jam [2], Help on the Way[1] > Slipknot![1] > Franklin's Tower[1] > Not Fade Away[1]

ENCORE: In the Midnight Hour

Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore (Barry Sless did not play during the second set). Mike performed a bass duet with Phil after "Viola Lee Blues." Trey, Mike and Page all sat in for the “Midnight Hour” encore, marking one of the few instances during the "breakup" that three members of Phish appeared onstage together.
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore (Barry Sless did not play during the second set). Mike performed a bass duet with Phil after "Viola Lee Blues." Trey, Mike and Page all sat in for the “Midnight Hour” encore, marking one of the few instances during the "breakup" that three members of Phish appeared onstage together.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. After Trouble Trey expressed how happy they were to be playing in Vermont and noted that this was the last night they would be playing with Phil Lesh & Friends. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey contained Long Tall Glasses teases from Marco and Trey. Who Are You featured Page on keyboards and Mike on acoustic guitar. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore. Mike performed a bass duet with Phil during P&F’s second set. Trey, Mike and Page sat in for P&F’s Midnight Hour encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. After Trouble Trey expressed how happy they were to be playing in Vermont and noted that this was the last night they would be playing with Phil Lesh & Friends. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey contained Long Tall Glasses teases from Marco and Trey. Who Are You featured Page on keyboards and Mike on acoustic guitar. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore. Mike performed a bass duet with Phil during P&F’s second set. Trey, Mike and Page sat in for P&F’s Midnight Hour encore.

SET 1: Sitting on Top of the World > Loose Lucy > Shakedown on 9th Street, Mississippi Half-Step > The Weight

SET 2: Jam [1] > China Cat Sunflower[1] > Magnolia Mountain[1] > Terrapin Station[1] > Morning Dew[1] > The Wheel[1] > Fire on the Mountain[1]

ENCORE: Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad[1]

Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless. Barry Sless re-joined the band for "GDTRFB."
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless. Barry Sless re-joined the band for "GDTRFB."
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. After the debut of “Motion” Trey noted that “you know, we really fucked that up!” Trey dedicated “Happy Birthday” to a fan in the audience and said that they would play “the most beautiful version of ‘Happy Birthday’ ever played.” “Shine” contained a “Happy Birthday” tease. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. After the debut of “Motion” Trey noted that “you know, we really fucked that up!” Trey dedicated “Happy Birthday” to a fan in the audience and said that they would play “the most beautiful version of ‘Happy Birthday’ ever played.” “Shine” contained a “Happy Birthday” tease. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore.

SET 1: Shakedown Street > Cumberland Blues > This Wheel's On Fire, Candyman, I Know You Rider

SET 2: Uncle John's Band [1] > St. Stephen[1] > Mama Tried[1] > Dark Star[1] > High Time[1] > Turn On Your Love Light[1]

ENCORE: He's Gone[1] > Touch of Grey[1] > Box of Rain[1]

Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore. Greg Osby sat out for "Uncle John's Band" through "High Time." The setlist for the second set (after "Uncle John's Band") was a nod to the Dead's performance at Woodstock nearly 37 years earlier, also in Bethel.
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore. Greg Osby sat out for "Uncle John's Band" through "High Time." The setlist for the second set (after "Uncle John's Band") was a nod to the Dead's performance at Woodstock nearly 37 years earlier, also in Bethel.
This gig featured Benevento/Russo Duo, G.R.A.B. and Phil Lesh & Friends. "Becky" (Benevento/Russo Duo) was a G.R.A.B. debut. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. “Who Are You” included Mike on acoustic guitar, assorted on-stage antics from Trey (“lighting his guitar on fire” a la Hendrix, and Pete Townshend-style windmills and faux guitar-smashing). Trey sat in for Phil’s entire second set that reprised the Grateful Dead’s set performed at Woodstock; the Bethel venue is at the site of the original 1969 Woodstock festival.
This gig featured Benevento/Russo Duo, G.R.A.B. and Phil Lesh & Friends. "Becky" (Benevento/Russo Duo) was a G.R.A.B. debut. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. “Who Are You” included Mike on acoustic guitar, assorted on-stage antics from Trey (“lighting his guitar on fire” a la Hendrix, and Pete Townshend-style windmills and faux guitar-smashing). Trey sat in for Phil’s entire second set that reprised the Grateful Dead’s set performed at Woodstock; the Bethel venue is at the site of the original 1969 Woodstock festival.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. “Who Are You?” featured Mike on acoustic guitar.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. “Who Are You?” featured Mike on acoustic guitar.

SET 1: Jam > Playing in the Band, China Cat Sunflower -> Reuben & Cherise -> Let It Ride, Big River -> Sugaree

SET 2: Scarlet Begonias [1] -> Fire on the Mountain[1] -> Dark Star [2] -> The Other One[1], Stella Blue[1], Not Fade Away[1]

ENCORE: U.S. Blues[1]

Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. Before “Uncle Albert” Trey noted that the only thing they had been listening to on the tour bus was Paul McCartney and Wings; “Uncle Albert” then featured Trey on megaphone. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. Before “Uncle Albert” Trey noted that the only thing they had been listening to on the tour bus was Paul McCartney and Wings; “Uncle Albert” then featured Trey on megaphone. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore.

SET 1: Doin' That Rag, Deep Elem Blues, Brown-Eyed Women [1], Next Time You See Me[1], The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)

SET 2: All Along the Watchtower [2] > St. Stephen[2] > Help on the Way[2] > Slipknot![2] > Nobody Girl[2] > China Doll[2] > Nobody Girl[2] > I Know You Rider[2] > Slipknot![2] > Franklin's Tower[2]

ENCORE: Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad[2], Box of Rain

Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Mike sat in on banjo for "Brown-Eyed Women" and "Next Time You See Me." Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore (other than "Box of Rain") in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Mike sat in on banjo for "Brown-Eyed Women" and "Next Time You See Me." Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore (other than "Box of Rain") in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “The Beltless Buckler” was a G.R.A.B. debut. "Dragonfly" contained "Happy Birthday" teases; mid-song Trey said "Happy Birthday to Ben, this last jam is for you." Mike sat in with Phil & Friends on electric banjo for “Brown Eyed Women” and “Next Time You See Me.” Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and “GDTRFB” during the encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “The Beltless Buckler” was a G.R.A.B. debut. "Dragonfly" contained "Happy Birthday" teases; mid-song Trey said "Happy Birthday to Ben, this last jam is for you." Mike sat in with Phil & Friends on electric banjo for “Brown Eyed Women” and “Next Time You See Me.” Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and “GDTRFB” during the encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo, then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. This show featured the G.R.A.B. debuts of "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (Paul and Linda McCartney) and “Stuck in the Middle with You” (Stealers Wheel).
Benevento/Russo Duo, then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. This show featured the G.R.A.B. debuts of "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (Paul and Linda McCartney) and “Stuck in the Middle with You” (Stealers Wheel).

SET 1: Let the Good Times Roll > Sitting On Top of the World, Dire Wolf, Peaceful Valley > Peggy-O, Althea

SET 2: New Speedway Boogie > Jam > He's Gone > Uncle John's Band, Unbroken Chain, Morning Dew, The Wheel [1] > Not Fade Away[1]

ENCORE: Casey Jones[1]

Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for "The Wheel," "Not Fade Away," and "Casey Jones."
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for "The Wheel," "Not Fade Away," and "Casey Jones."
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Sweet Dreams Melinda” and “Who Are You?” (The Who) were G.R.A.B. debuts. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for “The Wheel,” “Not Fade Away” and “Casey Jones.”
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Sweet Dreams Melinda” and “Who Are You?” (The Who) were G.R.A.B. debuts. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for “The Wheel,” “Not Fade Away” and “Casey Jones.”

SET 1: Jam -> Truckin' -> Cumberland Blues [1], Big River[1], Stagger Lee -> Sugaree

SET 2: Playing in the Band -> Eyes of the World > Magnolia Mountain, Turn On Your Lovelight, Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower [2]

ENCORE: Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad[2]

Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Mike sat in on banjo for "Cumberland Blues" and "Big River." Trey sat in on guitar for "Franklin's Tower" and "GDTRFB."
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Mike sat in on banjo for "Cumberland Blues" and "Big River." Trey sat in on guitar for "Franklin's Tower" and "GDTRFB."
Benevento/Russo Duo then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. This show featured the G.R.A.B. debuts of "Plasma," “Get Back” (The Beatles), “Shine,” “Coming Up Roses” (Elliott Smith) and “Communication Breakdown” (Led Zeppelin).
Benevento/Russo Duo then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. This show featured the G.R.A.B. debuts of "Plasma," “Get Back” (The Beatles), “Shine,” “Coming Up Roses” (Elliott Smith) and “Communication Breakdown” (Led Zeppelin).
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in for "All Along the Watchtower," the entire second set and the encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in for "All Along the Watchtower," the entire second set and the encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Host Across the Potomac” was a G.R.A.B. debut and “Hap-Nappy” was a debut.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Host Across the Potomac” was a G.R.A.B. debut and “Hap-Nappy” was a debut.
Benevento/Russo Duo, then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. "Sleep Again," "Car Carrier Blues" and "Tuesday" were G.R.A.B. debuts.
Benevento/Russo Duo, then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. "Sleep Again," "Car Carrier Blues" and "Tuesday" were G.R.A.B. debuts.
Mike & The Duo were scheduled to open for Phil Lesh & Friends; due to travel difficulties P&F performed their two-set show first and Mike & The Duo closed the show. The jam that preceeded "Foam" contained "Foam" themes from Mike. "Mike's Song" was performed instrumental.
Mike & The Duo were scheduled to open for Phil Lesh & Friends; due to travel difficulties P&F performed their two-set show first and Mike & The Duo closed the show. The jam that preceeded "Foam" contained "Foam" themes from Mike. "Mike's Song" was performed instrumental.
Trey sat in on guitar during this late-night show following TAB's performance at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass festival earlier in the evening.
Trey sat in on guitar during this late-night show following TAB's performance at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass festival earlier in the evening.
This show was part of the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival. "Invisible" and "Brian and Robert" were performed as a trio with Trey on acoustic and Jen and Christina adding backing vocals. Trey performed "Waste" solo acoustic.
This show was part of the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival. "Invisible" and "Brian and Robert" were performed as a trio with Trey on acoustic and Jen and Christina adding backing vocals. Trey performed "Waste" solo acoustic.
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