Dead & Company unveiled two more songs last night as the repertoire reaches 90 tunes over the course of 14 shows.
The Michigan-based band’s visit to Colorado ended with a barn-burner filled with guest spots.
Dead & Company Let It Grow In St. Louis - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 21, 2015
- 7:00 am PST
Two more tour debuts and a 20-minute “Eyes” were among the highlights from last night’s show.
When a member of The Werks was called away for a family emergency, a member of Twiddle stepped up to help. Ian Stone explains and shares photos.
The Piano Man worked covers, guest spots and a tribute to France into his latest performance in NYC.
Bobby, Billy, Mickey, John and the gang rolled into Nashville as Dead & Company’s inaugural tour continued on Wednesday night.
Watch a pair of heartwarming covers the group debuted in honor of those who lost during Friday’s attacks as well as the band’s take on “Crazy Fingers.”
Check out Meredith Kleiber’s photos and watch the band’s stunning version of “Queen Jane Approximately.”
While the Seattle rockers worked five covers into their performance, the stage setlist revealed a notable one they wound up axing at the last minute.
Dead & Company Tour Continues In Atlanta - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 18, 2015
- 6:45 am PST
The six-piece continues to gel each time out and focused on heavy hitters last night in Georgia.
Colorado’s own The Motet welcomed special guests and treated fans to material from Mixtape 1977 on Saturday night in Denver.
Dead & Company Go To Greensboro - By Andy Kahn
- Nov 15, 2015
- 8:00 am PST
Listen to an audience recording and check out fan-shot footage of last night’s performance in North Carolina.
Watch the beautiful tribute to the people of Paris and check out Suzy Perler’s photos from a recent John K Band show.
The band played three songs for the first time this tour and dedicated the encore to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks.
The jam mainstays were joined by a pair of guests and debuted a pair of new covers.
The six-piece continued to mine the Grateful Dead live repertoire for four debuts such as “Viola Lee Blues” last night in Buffalo.
Both acts paid tribute to the late NOLA great at their respective shows on Tuesday night.
The newly-formed band debuted one of the late NOLA legend’s most beloved songs last night at the DCU Center.