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This gig (and the following night) were part of the Second Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians.
This gig (and the following night) were part of the Second Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians.
This gig featured the debuts of “Low,” “What’s Done,” “Come As Melody” and “18 Steps” as well as the TAB debuts of “It’s Ice” and “I Am the Walrus.” “Love Is Freedom” featured Trey on acoustic guitar and did not include Les or Skeeto; Trey also performed on acoustic guitar for the intro to “Bar 17.” “70 Volt Parade” was played over the P.A. as the band left the stage at the end of the second set.
This gig featured the debuts of “Low,” “What’s Done,” “Come As Melody” and “18 Steps” as well as the TAB debuts of “It’s Ice” and “I Am the Walrus.” “Love Is Freedom” featured Trey on acoustic guitar and did not include Les or Skeeto; Trey also performed on acoustic guitar for the intro to “Bar 17.” “70 Volt Parade” was played over the P.A. as the band left the stage at the end of the second set.
This gig was a benefit for The Big House Foundation and also featured sets from Gov't Mule, Derek Trucks Band, Oteil and the Peacemakers, and Jaimoe's Jassss Band. The Allman Brothers (full setlist) were joined by Trey on guitar and Chuck Leavell on keyboards for the show-closing "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed."
This gig was a benefit for The Big House Foundation and also featured sets from Gov't Mule, Derek Trucks Band, Oteil and the Peacemakers, and Jaimoe's Jassss Band. The Allman Brothers (full setlist) were joined by Trey on guitar and Chuck Leavell on keyboards for the show-closing "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed."

SET 1: Layla [1]

Page, along with Matt Abts and the Jukes Horns joined the Allman Brothers for the latter half of a "Southbound," "Layla" encore.
Page, along with Matt Abts and the Jukes Horns joined the Allman Brothers for the latter half of a "Southbound," "Layla" encore.

SET 1: Don't Do It, Greasy Grass River, Go Tell the Congregation, Another Roadside Tragedy, Soul Singing, Kickin' My Heart Around, Thick n' Thin, Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye, Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz > Thorn's Progress > Thorn in My Pride, Tell the Truth, Nonfiction

ENCORE: Yer Blues [1], Hard To Handle[1]

This show was billed as Mr. Crowes Garden and featured Trey on guitar for the encore.
This show was billed as Mr. Crowes Garden and featured Trey on guitar for the encore.

SET 1: Rebubula, Mexico, Plane Crash, Got My Mojo Work'n, Sailin' Shoes, Same Old Wade, Crossroads [1]

SET 2: Night Speaks to a Woman [2], Spine of a Dog [3] > Buster[3], Boogie On Reggae Woman [4] > Drums, Chalk Dust Torture [5], Wilson[5], Meat [6]

ENCORE: Peaches en Regalia[3] > After Midnight [7]

This show was a benefit for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Beginning with "Crossroads" in the first set, Trey sat in on guitar and played for the duration of the show (other than "Drums").  Trey performed "Wilson" and "Chalk Dust" solo, acoustic. John Medeski played keyboards on "Mexico," through "Got My Mojo Work'n," "Spine of a Dog" through "Boogie On" and "Meat" through the end of the show.  Sam Bush played a variety of stringed instruments on "Sailin' Shoes" through "Crossroads," "Boogie On," "Meat" and "After Midnight." Ray Paczkowski sat in on keyboards for "Night Speaks," "Boogie On," Meat" and After Midnight." Jennifer Hartswick added vocals to "Night Speaks," "Boogie On" and "After Midnight."
This show was a benefit for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Beginning with "Crossroads" in the first set, Trey sat in on guitar and played for the duration of the show (other than "Drums").  Trey performed "Wilson" and "Chalk Dust" solo, acoustic. John Medeski played keyboards on "Mexico," through "Got My Mojo Work'n," "Spine of a Dog" through "Boogie On" and "Meat" through the end of the show.  Sam Bush played a variety of stringed instruments on "Sailin' Shoes" through "Crossroads," "Boogie On," "Meat" and "After Midnight." Ray Paczkowski sat in on keyboards for "Night Speaks," "Boogie On," Meat" and After Midnight." Jennifer Hartswick added vocals to "Night Speaks," "Boogie On" and "After Midnight."

SET 1: Bar 17 [1], Love is Freedom[1], Flock of Words [2]

This set was part of the 15th annual Tibet House benefit concert that included Philip Glass,  Patti Smith, Lou Reed, The Black Keys, and many others. Trey performed acoustic guitar and grand piano, acompanied by Scorchio Qunitet. This performance featured the world premiere of "Bar 17" and "Love Is Freedom." Nellie McKay provided additional vocals for "Flock of Words." Trey sat in during Marc Anthony Thompson's set, as well as the "People Have the Power" finale with many of the night's performers, including Trey singing the chorus with Lou Reed and Ray Davies.
This set was part of the 15th annual Tibet House benefit concert that included Philip Glass,  Patti Smith, Lou Reed, The Black Keys, and many others. Trey performed acoustic guitar and grand piano, acompanied by Scorchio Qunitet. This performance featured the world premiere of "Bar 17" and "Love Is Freedom." Nellie McKay provided additional vocals for "Flock of Words." Trey sat in during Marc Anthony Thompson's set, as well as the "People Have the Power" finale with many of the night's performers, including Trey singing the chorus with Lou Reed and Ray Davies.
This gig was part of Jam Cruise 3. Jeff Coffin sat in on saxophone for "Black Market" and "Spiders." Oteil Burbridge sat in on bass for "Jungle Tango." Jake Cinninger sat in on guitar for "What is and What Should Never Be."
This gig was part of Jam Cruise 3. Jeff Coffin sat in on saxophone for "Black Market" and "Spiders." Oteil Burbridge sat in on bass for "Jungle Tango." Jake Cinninger sat in on guitar for "What is and What Should Never Be."
This gig was part of Jam Cruise 3. Eric Krasno sat in on guitar for "Footprints" and "Oh Yeah!"
This gig was part of Jam Cruise 3. Eric Krasno sat in on guitar for "Footprints" and "Oh Yeah!"
Mike sat in on guitar for the entire second set and encore that was comprised entirely of improvised instrumentals.
Mike sat in on guitar for the entire second set and encore that was comprised entirely of improvised instrumentals.
"Lojo Lima," "Stonehendge" and "Xenoblast" featured Mark Guiliana on percussion.
"Lojo Lima," "Stonehendge" and "Xenoblast" featured Mark Guiliana on percussion.
This was a late-night performance with ticket-time @ 1:30 a.m. on 1/1/05. Scott Metzger sat in on guitar for "Moby Dick" and "Heartbreaker."
This was a late-night performance with ticket-time @ 1:30 a.m. on 1/1/05. Scott Metzger sat in on guitar for "Moby Dick" and "Heartbreaker."
Marco teased "Trans-Europe Express" in "Aqui Como Alla." "Clean Up Woman" included a "Cars Trucks Buses" tease. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Cars Trucks Buses," which contained a brief "Magilla" tease.
Marco teased "Trans-Europe Express" in "Aqui Como Alla." "Clean Up Woman" included a "Cars Trucks Buses" tease. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Cars Trucks Buses," which contained a brief "Magilla" tease.
Steve Fell sat in on guitar for "Mephisto." Scott Murawski sat in on guitar for "The Beltless Buckler." "Mike's Song" included a "Foam" tease from Marco.
Steve Fell sat in on guitar for "Mephisto." Scott Murawski sat in on guitar for "The Beltless Buckler." "Mike's Song" included a "Foam" tease from Marco.
Rana opened. Marco teased Cars Trucks Buses in Clean Up Woman. Foam contained a Weigh tease from Mike. Scott Metzger sat in on guitar for Heartbreaker. Cars Trucks Buses included a Foam tease from Marco.
Rana opened. Marco teased Cars Trucks Buses in Clean Up Woman. Foam contained a Weigh tease from Mike. Scott Metzger sat in on guitar for Heartbreaker. Cars Trucks Buses included a Foam tease from Marco.
This headlining performance was part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. “Stash” was a TAB debut and was the first performance of the song with horns since Phish’s 7/27/91 gig with the Giant Country Horns.
This headlining performance was part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. “Stash” was a TAB debut and was the first performance of the song with horns since Phish’s 7/27/91 gig with the Giant Country Horns.

SET 1: Urban Renewaltz, Resound!, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra

SET 2: Between Hills Briefly Green, Radiance, Guyute (Orchestral) [1], The Inlaw Josie Wales [2]

ENCORE: Flock of Words[2]

This performance featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra performing compositions exclusively by Vermont-based composers: Urban Renewaltz (David Gunn), Resound! (Thomas L. Read), Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Ernie Stires), Between Hills Briefly Green (Troy Peters), Radiance (David Ludwig) and "Guyute" (Anastasio). Trey performed on acoustic with the VYO for "The Inlaw Josie Wales" and the un-billed "Flock of Words" encore, the latter featuring additional vocals by Hannah Gephart and piano accompaniment by Cathryn Gaylord. This performance was officially released on CD by the VYO as Between Hills Briefly Green.
This performance featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra performing compositions exclusively by Vermont-based composers: Urban Renewaltz (David Gunn), Resound! (Thomas L. Read), Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Ernie Stires), Between Hills Briefly Green (Troy Peters), Radiance (David Ludwig) and "Guyute" (Anastasio). Trey performed on acoustic with the VYO for "The Inlaw Josie Wales" and the un-billed "Flock of Words" encore, the latter featuring additional vocals by Hannah Gephart and piano accompaniment by Cathryn Gaylord. This performance was officially released on CD by the VYO as Between Hills Briefly Green.
This performance was part of the fourth annual moe.down festival that also included Leo Kottke, Leftover Salmon, The Disco Biscuits, Blues Traveler and, of course, moe.
This performance was part of the fourth annual moe.down festival that also included Leo Kottke, Leftover Salmon, The Disco Biscuits, Blues Traveler and, of course, moe.

SET 1: Kyle's Song > Kids, New York City, Shoot First, Spaz Medicine > Crab Eyes, Buster > Four Sticks > Take Five > Buster, Letter Home, Tailspin > Meat [1]

ENCORE: St. Augustine

This performance was part of the fourth annual moe.down festival that also included Mike & The DuoLeo Kottke, Leftover Salmon, The Disco Biscuits and Blues Traveler. Mike sat in on a second bass for (the moe. version of) "Meat."
This performance was part of the fourth annual moe.down festival that also included Mike & The DuoLeo Kottke, Leftover Salmon, The Disco Biscuits and Blues Traveler. Mike sat in on a second bass for (the moe. version of) "Meat."
The Samples played a private party in Burlington for UVM alumnus and 2003-4 NHL MVP Martin St. Louis, who was in town having his "day with the Stanley Cup." Page, Trey and Fish joined The Samples for several songs including "Loving Cup."
The Samples played a private party in Burlington for UVM alumnus and 2003-4 NHL MVP Martin St. Louis, who was in town having his "day with the Stanley Cup." Page, Trey and Fish joined The Samples for several songs including "Loving Cup."
This performance was part of the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. Mike sat in on bass for a rendition of Bob Dylan's "Man Gave Names to All the Animals."
This performance was part of the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. Mike sat in on bass for a rendition of Bob Dylan's "Man Gave Names to All the Animals."
This performance was part of the sixth annual All Good Festival that also featured Dark Star OrchestraDel McCoury BandThe Greyboy Allstars and Soulive.
This performance was part of the sixth annual All Good Festival that also featured Dark Star OrchestraDel McCoury BandThe Greyboy Allstars and Soulive.
This gig was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival that also featured Particle, Buckwheat Zydeco, The Roots and Soulive.
This gig was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival that also featured Particle, Buckwheat Zydeco, The Roots and Soulive.
This gig was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival that also featured The String Cheese Incident, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Medeski Martin & Wood and Los Lobos. The "Spiders" > "Blues in the Closet" > "Spiders" segment featured Rob Wasserman on bass.
This gig was part of the 10,000 Lakes Festival that also featured The String Cheese Incident, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Medeski Martin & Wood and Los Lobos. The "Spiders" > "Blues in the Closet" > "Spiders" segment featured Rob Wasserman on bass.
This show was a co-bill with Soulive.
This show was a co-bill with Soulive.
These sets were part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The first set featured Trey conducting the Nashville Chamber Orchestra except where noted; second set was electric TAB. "Prologue" and "Coming To" were debuts. "Sing a Song" (Earth Wind & Fire) and "Devil Went Down to Georgia" (Charlie Daniels) were TAB debuts. “Flock of Words” featured Trey on acoustic guitar and vocals, Ray on piano and Jen on backing vocals. “The Inlaw Josie Wales” featured Trey on acoustic guitar. “Cincinnati” (intro) and “Discern” (intro) were performed by the TAB horn section only. “Secret Smile" featured Trey on electric guitar and vocals and Ray on piano. “First Tube” featured festival-closing fireworks.
These sets were part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The first set featured Trey conducting the Nashville Chamber Orchestra except where noted; second set was electric TAB. "Prologue" and "Coming To" were debuts. "Sing a Song" (Earth Wind & Fire) and "Devil Went Down to Georgia" (Charlie Daniels) were TAB debuts. “Flock of Words” featured Trey on acoustic guitar and vocals, Ray on piano and Jen on backing vocals. “The Inlaw Josie Wales” featured Trey on acoustic guitar. “Cincinnati” (intro) and “Discern” (intro) were performed by the TAB horn section only. “Secret Smile" featured Trey on electric guitar and vocals and Ray on piano. “First Tube” featured festival-closing fireworks.
This performance was part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival that also included Bob Dylan, The DeadTrey Anastasio, Dave Matthews & Friends, and Vida Blue. This gig took place in The Other Tent.
This performance was part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival that also included Bob Dylan, The DeadTrey Anastasio, Dave Matthews & Friends, and Vida Blue. This gig took place in The Other Tent.
This set took place on the What Stage as part of the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival that also included Wilco, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, The Dead, and Trey Anastasio Band. Dave performed "Some Devil" solo acoustic; Dave and Tim performed "Dancing Nancies" and "Thing" acoustic (no Trey). Dave and Trey performed "Waste" through "Bathtub Gin" acoustic.
This set took place on the What Stage as part of the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival that also included Wilco, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, The Dead, and Trey Anastasio Band. Dave performed "Some Devil" solo acoustic; Dave and Tim performed "Dancing Nancies" and "Thing" acoustic (no Trey). Dave and Trey performed "Waste" through "Bathtub Gin" acoustic.
This late-night set at That Tent was part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
This late-night set at That Tent was part of the third annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
This performance was a benefit for the voter registration group HeadCount that also featured Mike & The Duo, Michael Kang, moe. and The HeadCount All-Stars (Al SchnierVinnie Amico, Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner).
This performance was a benefit for the voter registration group HeadCount that also featured Mike & The Duo, Michael Kang, moe. and The HeadCount All-Stars (Al SchnierVinnie Amico, Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner).
Shanti Groove opened.
Shanti Groove opened.
This performance was a benefit for the voter registration group HeadCount that also featured Michael Kang, moe. and The HeadCount All-Stars (Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico, Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner). Michael Kang sat in on mandolin for the set-closing jam.
This performance was a benefit for the voter registration group HeadCount that also featured Michael Kang, moe. and The HeadCount All-Stars (Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico, Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner). Michael Kang sat in on mandolin for the set-closing jam.
Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. Before the start of the show, band namesake Vida Blue appeared on stage and threw some baseballs into the audience. Portions of this show were released on the Live at the Fillmore DVD.
Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. Before the start of the show, band namesake Vida Blue appeared on stage and threw some baseballs into the audience. Portions of this show were released on the Live at the Fillmore DVD.
Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. No recordings of this show circulate.
Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. No recordings of this show circulate.
Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. "Electra Glide" was performed without The Spam Allstars. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Jazz Mandolin Project (w/ Fishman) opened. "Electra Glide" was performed without The Spam Allstars. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.

SET 1: Happy Hour Hero > Akimbo, Understand, St. Augustine, Time Ed > Brent Black

SET 2: Timmy Tucker > Head, McBain > Y.O.Y. > Yodelittle [1] > Plane Crash Reprise

ENCORE: Rebubula

This show was part of moe.'s Summercamp festival. Jazz Mandolin Project had performed earlier in the day. Fish sat in on drums for "Yodelittle," which contained a "Bathtub Gin" tease. "Timmy Tucker" and "Head" featured Jamie Masefield on mandolin.
This show was part of moe.'s Summercamp festival. Jazz Mandolin Project had performed earlier in the day. Fish sat in on drums for "Yodelittle," which contained a "Bathtub Gin" tease. "Timmy Tucker" and "Head" featured Jamie Masefield on mandolin.
This performance was part of the Summer Camp Music Festival that also included MMW, ParticleLeftover Salmon and moe. "Nozani Na" featured Vinnie Amico on percussion. "What Is and What Should Never Be" featured Al Schiner on guitar. This setlist is incomplete.
This performance was part of the Summer Camp Music Festival that also included MMW, ParticleLeftover Salmon and moe. "Nozani Na" featured Vinnie Amico on percussion. "What Is and What Should Never Be" featured Al Schiner on guitar. This setlist is incomplete.
This performance was part of the Pittsburgh Folk Festival.
This performance was part of the Pittsburgh Folk Festival.
Al and the Transamericans opened. "What Is and What Should Never Be" featured Al Schiner on guitar. "Ballad for Trio" featured Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar. "Dark Eyes" featured Mark Guiliana on box drum.
Al and the Transamericans opened. "What Is and What Should Never Be" featured Al Schiner on guitar. "Ballad for Trio" featured Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar. "Dark Eyes" featured Mark Guiliana on box drum.
Al and the Transamericans opened. Gordon Stone sat in on pedal steel guitar for "Ballad for Trio." Al Schiner sat in on guitar for the "Oh Yeah!" segment.
Al and the Transamericans opened. Gordon Stone sat in on pedal steel guitar for "Ballad for Trio." Al Schiner sat in on guitar for the "Oh Yeah!" segment.
This private performance was a surprise 50th birthday party for snowboard innovator Jake Burton Carpenter. A giant cake was cut during “Happy Birthday.” During “O-o-h Child,” Trey's youngest daughter came on stage and put a Hawaiian lei around his neck. There was a fireworks show between sets. “Night Speaks” included a “One Nation Under a Groove” (Funkadelic) jam. 
This private performance was a surprise 50th birthday party for snowboard innovator Jake Burton Carpenter. A giant cake was cut during “Happy Birthday.” During “O-o-h Child,” Trey's youngest daughter came on stage and put a Hawaiian lei around his neck. There was a fireworks show between sets. “Night Speaks” included a “One Nation Under a Groove” (Funkadelic) jam. 
Mike sat in on bass for “Couch Lady” and “Theme From the Bottom.”
Mike sat in on bass for “Couch Lady” and “Theme From the Bottom.”
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