This show was billed as "Comes a Time: A Tribute to Jerry Garcia" and featured performances by the Black Mountain Boys, String Cheese Incident, Melvin Seals & JGB, Ratdog, and the concluding set by The Jerry Garcia Tribute band listed here.
This show was billed as "Comes a Time: A Tribute to Jerry Garcia" and featured performances by the Black Mountain Boys, String Cheese Incident, Melvin Seals & JGB, Ratdog, and the concluding set by The Jerry Garcia Tribute band listed here.
This set closed “From the Big Apple to the Big Easy - The Concert for New Orleans,” a post-Katrina benefit that took place simultaneously at Radio City and Madison Square Garden. Dave Matthews added vocals for “Three Little Birds.” “Big Chief” and “Thank You...” featured Ivan Neville, Eric Krasno (Soulive), the Galactic horns, and the Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indians who paraded through the crowd and on the stage. Other acts included John Mayer, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Galactic, The Neville Brothers, The Meters, Dave Matthews and Tom Waits. Bill Clinton made a brief speech on the importance of contributing funds to the relief effort. Trey sat in for Dave Matthews’s acoustic set on “Everyday” and “Bathtub Gin.”
This set closed “From the Big Apple to the Big Easy - The Concert for New Orleans,” a post-Katrina benefit that took place simultaneously at Radio City and Madison Square Garden. Dave Matthews added vocals for “Three Little Birds.” “Big Chief” and “Thank You...” featured Ivan Neville, Eric Krasno (Soulive), the Galactic horns, and the Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indians who paraded through the crowd and on the stage. Other acts included John Mayer, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Galactic, The Neville Brothers, The Meters, Dave Matthews and Tom Waits. Bill Clinton made a brief speech on the importance of contributing funds to the relief effort. Trey sat in for Dave Matthews’s acoustic set on “Everyday” and “Bathtub Gin.”
Page was part of the "All-Star BeneFete Band" at this benefit for victims of Hurricane Katrina. This gig was originally scheduled for Battery Park, but was moved to the Memorial Auditorium due to rain. Other band members included Mark Ransom, Don Sydney, Chuck Eller, Brett Hughes, and Michael Chorney
Page was part of the "All-Star BeneFete Band" at this benefit for victims of Hurricane Katrina. This gig was originally scheduled for Battery Park, but was moved to the Memorial Auditorium due to rain. Other band members included Mark Ransom, Don Sydney, Chuck Eller, Brett Hughes, and Michael Chorney
This gig was part of the annual Bumbershoot festival. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate. Trey performed “Back on the Train” through “Sleep” solo acoustic.
This gig was part of the annual Bumbershoot festival. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate. Trey performed “Back on the Train” through “Sleep” solo acoustic.
SET 1:
Revival,
Ain't Wastin' Time No More,
Statesboro Blues,
Who's Been Talking,
Soulshine,
Hot 'Lanta,
Melissa,
Dreams,
Midnight Rider,
Rocking Horse,
Mountain Jam[1]
Sound Tribe Sector 9 opened. Before “Goodbye Head” Trey gave props to the venue noting that “this is the most incredible place to play, on earth!” Trey dedicated the song to his daughter, Eliza, with whom he co-wrote the song and who was in the audience. He then brought out his then-93-year-old grandmother to take a bow! Trey played acoustic on “Invisible” and performed “Back on the Train” through “Waste” solo acoustic.
Sound Tribe Sector 9 opened. Before “Goodbye Head” Trey gave props to the venue noting that “this is the most incredible place to play, on earth!” Trey dedicated the song to his daughter, Eliza, with whom he co-wrote the song and who was in the audience. He then brought out his then-93-year-old grandmother to take a bow! Trey played acoustic on “Invisible” and performed “Back on the Train” through “Waste” solo acoustic.
Trey dedicated “Spin” to his high school friend, Roger Holloway. This show featured the TAB debuts of “Anything But Me” and “Friday.” “Anything But Me” through “Friday” were performed solo acoustic. “Love That Breaks All Lines” was performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Ray on piano.
Trey dedicated “Spin” to his high school friend, Roger Holloway. This show featured the TAB debuts of “Anything But Me” and “Friday.” “Anything But Me” through “Friday” were performed solo acoustic. “Love That Breaks All Lines” was performed by Trey on acoustic guitar and Ray on piano.
“Oz is Ever Floating” and “Wherever You Find It” were dedicated to “all you motherfuckers in love.” “Mr. Completely” included a “Crosseyed and Painless” tease. Trey performed “Mexican Cousin” through “Bathtub Gin” solo acoustic. This show featured the TAB debut of “Mexican Cousin.” “No Woman No Cry” featured Matisyahu on vocals.
“Oz is Ever Floating” and “Wherever You Find It” were dedicated to “all you motherfuckers in love.” “Mr. Completely” included a “Crosseyed and Painless” tease. Trey performed “Mexican Cousin” through “Bathtub Gin” solo acoustic. This show featured the TAB debut of “Mexican Cousin.” “No Woman No Cry” featured Matisyahu on vocals.
“Back on the Train,” “The Inlaw Josie Wales” and “Waste” were all performed solo acoustic. “Brian and Robert” and “Ripple” were performed with Trey on acoustic guitar and Jen and Christina on vocals. “The Inlaw Josie Wales” was dedicated to Clint Eastwood. This show featured the TAB debut of “Ripple” (Grateful Dead) which was dedicated to Jerry Garcia on the tenth anniversary of his death, “probably the musician who I love more than anyone who’s ever lived, just about.” After introducing the band and then himself as “T-Money Macktastic-T,” Trey announced that “Sweet Dreams Melinda” was “for all you motherfuckers in love.” “Mr. Completely” was also played “for all you motherfuckers in love.”
“Back on the Train,” “The Inlaw Josie Wales” and “Waste” were all performed solo acoustic. “Brian and Robert” and “Ripple” were performed with Trey on acoustic guitar and Jen and Christina on vocals. “The Inlaw Josie Wales” was dedicated to Clint Eastwood. This show featured the TAB debut of “Ripple” (Grateful Dead) which was dedicated to Jerry Garcia on the tenth anniversary of his death, “probably the musician who I love more than anyone who’s ever lived, just about.” After introducing the band and then himself as “T-Money Macktastic-T,” Trey announced that “Sweet Dreams Melinda” was “for all you motherfuckers in love.” “Mr. Completely” was also played “for all you motherfuckers in love.”
Burlap Sack and Pumps was played “for all you motherfuckers in love.” Back on the Train through Wilson were performed solo acoustic. Wilson included a Free Bird tease. Push On ‘Til the Day included an Oye Como Va tease from Trey.
Burlap Sack and Pumps was played “for all you motherfuckers in love.” Back on the Train through Wilson were performed solo acoustic. Wilson included a Free Bird tease. Push On ‘Til the Day included an Oye Como Va tease from Trey.
SET 1:
John The Revelator,
Thorazine Shuffle,
Time to Confess,
Thelonius Beck,
Maybe I'm Amazed,
Beautifully Broken,
That's What Love Will Make You Do[1],
Slackjaw Jezebel,
Soulshine
During Gov't Mule's set opening for Trey Anastasio Band (setlist), Trey sat in on guitar for "That's What Love Will Make You Do."
During Gov't Mule's set opening for Trey Anastasio Band (setlist), Trey sat in on guitar for "That's What Love Will Make You Do."
Gov’t Mule opened (setlist). Trey performed “Inlaw Josie Wales” through “Waste” solo acoustic. Prior to “Inlaw Josie Wales” Trey explained that he was going to try something new and play acoustic songs during the “setbreak” since that’s what he would be doing backstage anyway. “BOTT” contained "The Little Drummer Boy” teases. “46 Days” and “Push On” featured Warren Haynes on guitar.
Gov’t Mule opened (setlist). Trey performed “Inlaw Josie Wales” through “Waste” solo acoustic. Prior to “Inlaw Josie Wales” Trey explained that he was going to try something new and play acoustic songs during the “setbreak” since that’s what he would be doing backstage anyway. “BOTT” contained "The Little Drummer Boy” teases. “46 Days” and “Push On” featured Warren Haynes on guitar.
MMW opened. After “Drifting” Trey expressed how excited he was that Peter Forsberg would be playing for the Flyers the following season and said he would see everyone at the Stanley Cup parade (did not happen, alas). “Burlap Sack and Pumps” featured John Medeski on organ (without Ray).
MMW opened. After “Drifting” Trey expressed how excited he was that Peter Forsberg would be playing for the Flyers the following season and said he would see everyone at the Stanley Cup parade (did not happen, alas). “Burlap Sack and Pumps” featured John Medeski on organ (without Ray).
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival and was also Tony Hall's first show with Trey's solo band. This show featured the debuts of "Invisible," "Tuesday" and "Shine." "Oz is Ever Floating" featured Les Claypool on bass.
This show was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival and was also Tony Hall's first show with Trey's solo band. This show featured the debuts of "Invisible," "Tuesday" and "Shine." "Oz is Ever Floating" featured Les Claypool on bass.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.