‘A Great Night In Harlem’: Watch Bobby Weir Perform With All-Star Jazz Combo At The Apollo
The “A Great Night In Harlem” benefit concert event also featured performances by The Sun Ra Arkestra, Chuck D and others.
By Andy Kahn Mar 29, 2024 • 8:22 am PDT
Grateful Dead/Dead & Company guitarist Bob Weir was among the participants in last night’s “A Great Night In Harlem” all-star benefit concert at the legendary Apollo Theater in New York City. The gala supporting the Jazz Foundation Of America featured additional performances by the Sun Ra Arkestra, Chuck D and others.
Weir was accompanied by a core combo consisting of the concert’s musical director, drummer Steve Jordan, bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma and saxophonist David Murray (auxiliary horn players also sporadically joined in). Jordan’s many impressive credits include currently playing drums in The Rolling Stones. Tacuma is similarly accomplished having begun his career supporting jazz legend Ornette Coleman. Murray has also played with many jazz greats and performed with the Grateful Dead in the 1990s and has recorded the bands music on multiple occasions.
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Weir’s jazzy set began with a loose arrangement of Cole Porter’s “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” The ensemble then eased through a breezy rendition of the Grateful Dead’s “Bird Song.”
A funked-up presentation Weir’s Dead original “West L.A. Fadeaway” came next. Weir’s time on The Apollo stage came to an end with Bobby “Blue” Bland’s searing blues classic, “Turn On Your Lovelight.”
The entire “A Great Night In Harlem” concert can be viewed below — Weir’s performance begins at the 2:17:00 mark of the video:
https://livestream.com/accounts/25472209/events/11122983/videos/242899050Advertisement
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Setlist
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- Bird Song
- West L.A. Fadeaway
- Turn On Your Love Light