Phil Lesh & Friends Offer Webcast Of 1981 Grateful Dead Tribute Show
By Scott Bernstein Aug 30, 2015 • 12:00 pm PDT

This year to celebrate the Grateful Dead’s 50th anniversary, Phil Lesh is performing a series of Phil Lesh & Friends shows at his Terrapin Crossroads venue in San Rafael for each of the years the band was in action. Tonight Terrapin Crossroads hosts a tribute to 1981 Grateful Dead. If you can’t make it in person, there’s an option to watch a live webcast from home or wherever you have an internet connection.
The sold-out performance will see Lesh on bass joined by guitarists Stu Allen and Rob Eaton, keyboardist Rob Barraco and drummers Ezra Lipp and Alex Koford. Terrapin Crossroads is offering a Pay-Per-View webcast of the 1981 Grateful Dead tribute performance for $7 beginning at 8 p.m. PT.
On Thursday night Phil Lesh & Friends honored 1980 Grateful Dead. This Tuesday Lesh’s band will play a free show at Terrapin Crossroads in which they will perform using the same setlist the Grateful Dead did during a year voted on by fans.
In other Phil Lesh news, the bassist sang the National Anthem with Scott Guberman and Alex Koford before the San Rafael Pelicans’ game at Albert Park on Saturday night. Deadheadland captured the performance for our viewing pleasure:
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