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Live Review

Bob Weir and Others at the Jazz Foundation of America Gala Concert at the Apollo Theater

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Bob Weir, Marshall Allen, Jazzmeia Horn, Dee Dee Bridgewater, et al.The Apollo Theater Jazz Federation of America Gala New York, NY March 28, 2024 At gala concerts for worthy groups, it's understandably easy for the music to play second fiddle to the organization itself--and the desire to support it. But ,carefully curated, these events can yield memorable and unique performances and other moments. So it was last Friday at the Apollo ...

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Extended Analysis

RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. 6/10/73

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As much or more so than any previously released new release or archive package, the cover art of Grateful Dead's RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. 6/10/73 accurately (and vividly) reflects the nuances of the music behind the enticing graphics. In a pastel green and pink/orange color scheme of both matt and glossy finish, Masaki Koike's intricate designs hint at the dense subtleties the iconic band infuses into its chosen range of material during this approximately four-hour cull from the larger seventeen-CD ...

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Extended Analysis

Live At Sweetwater / Live At Sweetwater Two / Live In Japan

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Hot Tuna's Live at Sweetwater/Live at Sweetwater 2/Live in Japan (Mercury Studios, 2004) reaffirms the fluidity of personnel that's marked the veteran ensemble throughout its over fifty-year career. Comprised of titles originally issued on the Relix Records label in the mid-to-late Nineties, then re-released in modified form in 2004, this Mercury Studios compendium may represent the definitive versions of those titles (though the lack of notes providing historical perspective, as appeared on previous editions, leaves that a moot point).

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Album Review

Bob Weir: Ace - 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (2CD)

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Befitting its heady milestone date, the title of Bob Weir's initial solo album, Ace, carries multiple meanings. First of all, it was the Grateful Dead guitarist, vocalist & songwriter's nickname at the time of its gestation and completion (his bawdy persona as such mirrored in the ultra-suave pose on the inside photo as well as the risque cover art). More importantly, the album's name is also a reflection of the gambling lore so prevalent in songs of the ...

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Extended Analysis

Lyceum Theatre, London, England - 5/26/72

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The final night of any given tour can find the musicians excited at the prospects of jobs well-done throughout the prior road work or exhausted and lethargic from their previous labors. Fifty years ago, when the Grateful Dead's Europe '72 (Warner Bros., 1972) was released, the third LP of the set (conceived as such in part as fulfillment of their contract with the label), included material from the final show of the now mythic tour, clearly documenting how these psychedelic ...

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Album Review

Grateful Dead: Dave’s Picks Volume 38: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY 9/8/73

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For all the most practical of reasons, the Grateful Dead were never better in live performance than in 1973-1974. Those pertinent virtues of this iconic rock and roll band on stage are fully on display over the course of this three-CD edition of Dave's Picks, a clear depiction of the sweet spot between structured and open-ended playing, based on splendid songs, within which the group comfortably resided during this period. First off, the iconic band had a wealth ...

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Album Review

Grateful Dead: Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO (12/10/71)

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A cull from Listen to the River: St. Louis '71-'72-73 (Rhino, 2021), a twenty-disc box of Grateful Dead live recordings, Fox Theatre, St. Louis , MO 12/10/71 was prepared and configured like an exclusive standalone title. Headed by chief keeper of the vault, David Lemieux, the team of curators lavish a level of creativity and attention to detail upon this package that is a direct reflection of the musical skills these psychedelic warriors exhibit within this three-CD set.

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Radio

Rdio Catches up with 320kbps Streaming, Joins Bob Weir's New "Artists for Quality" Initiative

Rdio Catches up with 320kbps Streaming, Joins Bob Weir's New "Artists for Quality" Initiative

Source: HypeBot

Music streamer Rdio has upgraded it's streaming quality to 320KpBS and joined Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead's new “Artists For Quality" initiative to improve streaming audio quality. The upgrade, which puts Rdio on par with Spotify, Beats, Deezer and most other major music streamers, highlights the increasing public debate over improving the audio experience. But it still remains to be seen just how much most consumers care about higher quality sound. Several fledgling digital music services, most notably Scandinavian music ...

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Recording

Bob Weir, Gov't Mule, Moe. on Warren's the Benefit Vol 4

Bob Weir, Gov't Mule, Moe. on Warren's the Benefit Vol 4

Source: JamBase

ALSO FEATURING JOHN HIATT, ROBERT RANDOLPH, JERRY JOSEPH, DAVE SCHOOLS AND MORE Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Volume 4, a 2-disc live benefit concert featuring Gov't Mule, Bob Weir & Friends, John Hiatt & The Goners, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, moe. and more will be released December 6 via Evil Teen. The Benefit Volume 4 was recorded at the 14th annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam in Asheville, NC on December 21, 2002. Proceeds from the album will Benefit ...

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Video / DVD

Sat Eye Candy: Bob Weir

Sat Eye Candy: Bob Weir

Source: JamBase

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BOB! Bust out your khaki short and Birkenstocks and do a happy shuffle for Bob Weir, who turns 63 today. As a member of the Grateful Dead, leader of RatDog and all the other variations like Furthur, Weir has helped navigate one of the great songbooks in American music as well as pioneering a live music style that will continue to inspire forever. Here's a few tidbits from Bobby's vast repertoire in celebration of his natal day. We ...

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Music Industry

Bob Weir and Greg Osby perform at 9/11 Relief Benefit with Phil Lesh & Friends Monday night at the Beacon Theater in NYC

Bob Weir and Greg Osby perform at 9/11 Relief Benefit with Phil Lesh & Friends Monday night at the Beacon Theater in NYC

Source: All About Jazz

The last week of November was a busy one for music fans in NYC. Phil Lesh & Friends performed to packed houses at the Beacon Theater all week long. In an added tribute event benefiting New York's emergency workers, Lesh & Friends held a sold-out concert on Monday night which delighted fans with special appearances by Lesh's former Grateful Dead bandmate guitarist Bob Weir and saxophonist Greg Osby. The two old friends from the Dead were visibily happy to be ...

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