Bob Weir Collaborates With Keller & Preservation Hall Jazz Band
By Bill Grenfell Aug 17, 2015 • 11:30 am PDT
Images by: Bill Grenfell
The Peach Music Festival came to a close on Sunday at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania; where guitarist Bob Weir collaborated with two very different acts. Weir first augmented Keller Williams’ Grateful Gospel for part of their set. Keller and his band, which features members of More Than A Little and Furthur guitarist John Kadlecik reeledthrough a set that featured “Feel Like A Stranger,” “Mighty High,” “St. Stephen” and “Ripple,” before Weir came out to help end the set. Bob led the ensemble through “Eyes Of The World” and “Samson & Delilah.”
[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”121″ gal_title=”20150816 Peach Music Festival Sunday”]Later in the day Weir took the stage with Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The portion of the New Orleans fixture’s set featuring Bobby included takes on “Iko Iko,” Corinna Corinna,” “Even So” and “October Queen.” Santana closed out the festival with a set containing plenty of his most-beloved songs such as “Oye Como Va” and “Black Magic Woman.”
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