Bob Weir Performs Solo And With Sammy Hagar & Ramblin’ Jack Elliott At Sweetwater
By Scott Bernstein Sep 20, 2016 • 9:42 am PDT

On Monday night Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California hosted a benefit to raise funds for Kiddo! Endowment For The Arts. Sammy Hagar, Vic Johnson, Bob Weir and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott were among the evening’s performers.
Bob Weir and Sammy Hagar are longtime friends and neighbors. The two paired up for a rollicking take on “Loose Lucy”:
The Weir/Hagar duo also covered Bob Dylan’s “Delia” before Sammy left the stage to Bobby, who treated the audience to his rendition of blues standard “Walkin’ Blues”:
Bob Weir prepped for his upcoming Campfire Tour with a beautiful version of “Peggy-O”:
Here’s another angle on “Peggy-O” as well as the end of the “When I Paint My Masterpiece” that came before it:
Additionally, the Grateful Dead guitarist showed off his solo version of “Lay Me Lily Down” from the forthcoming Blue Mountain LP. Check out fan-shot footage captured by Stephen Mucelli:
Little Feat’s “Easy To Slip” has long been a part of Bob’s repertoire and he covered the tune by himself last night. Here’s fan-shot footage of Bob Weir’s “Easy To Slip” filmed by Stephen Mucelli:
Weir’s time on stage also saw him pair up with legendary folk singer Ramblin’ Jack Elliott on “Friend Of The Devil”:
Ramblin’ Jack was helped by Bobby on “Mean Old Bed Bug Blues.” Watch fan-shot footage thanks to Kassra Nassiri:
Kiddo! was created to help Mill Valley’s school children reach their full potential through a vast variety and depth of programs in art, music, drama, technology and more.
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