ALO’s Lebo Joins Eggy For Original & Paul Simon Cover In San Francisco
The Connecticut quartet also delivered another CSN number.
By Nate Todd Apr 6, 2026 • 2:17 pm PDT

Eggy rolled into San Francisco Saturday on their Peaks & Valleys Spring Tour. The show at The Independent saw the Connecticut-born band bring out hometown favorite Lebo (Dan Lebowitz) of ALO for an Eggy original and a Paul Simon cover.
Eggy — guitarist Jake Brownstein, drummer Alex Bailey, bassist Mike Goodman and keyboardist Dani Battat — opened the concert with the new song, “Falsities And Fire.” The band unveiled the tune as part of their Blucifer-themed Halloween 2025 concert in Denver.
Lebo emerged in the fourth song slot with his signature acoustic guitar to help Eggy out on a substantial rendition of their “A Moment’s Notice.” The musicians then turned to the Paul Simon classic “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.” The Still Crazy After All These Years cut infuses funk into an acoustic guitar ballad. Eggy and Lebo expanded upon this, taking the song deep with a 17-minute exploration.
Eggy then went it alone for an acoustic rendering of “Come Up Slow” followed by Crosby Stills & Nash's “Helplessly Hoping.” The previous night in Los Angeles, Eggy welcomed Fruit Bats' Eric D. Johnson for CSN’s “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.” The “Helplessly Hoping” cover in San Francisco saw the band beginning acoustic then switching to electric for the jam, another expansive one at nearly 17 minutes.
More big jams followed on “Silver Steed (My Blue)” and “Shadow” to wrap the set. The band returned for a two-song encore beginning with the “Eggy Birthday Song” ahead of “Here And Now” to seal the show.
Check out video from the Lebo sit-in capturedby drbobzero below:
Setlist (via thecarton.net)
One Set: Falsities and Fire, Parceled Serotonin, Apology, Fragments, A Moment’s Notice[1], 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover[2], Come Up Slow[3], Helplessly Hoping[4], Silver Steed (My Blue), Shadow
Encore: Eggy Birthday Song, Here and Now[5]
Footnotes:
- [1] with Dan Lebowitz on guitar
- [2] Paul Simon cover, with Dan Lebowitz on guitar
- [3] Performed acoustic
- [4] Crosby, Stills, and Nash cover, began acoustic and switched to electric mid-jam
- [5] with Shadow tease from Jake
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