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direwolf58
August 14th 2024
It was called Live/Dead Jerry Garcia Birthday Bash. I had a front row center ticket which included access to soundcheck plus meet and greet. Not really a meet and greet, but TC told a cool Jerry story. I had brought my vinyl of Anthem of the Sun on which TC performs. He signed it with a unique mark which he explained was always changing. Mark Karan and Slick Aguilar on guitars, Ezra Lipp (last minute replacement for Jeff Russo) on the drum kit. Robin Sylvester (RIP) on bass and of course TC on Keyboards. Bertha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA8nMmKCb8Y New Speedway Boogie with Other Ones tease (Beatles Birthday riff at start): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKN-kXgbeDU
Fresno, CA@
Tower Theatre
Scott
May 13th 2024
There were empty seats... not a sellout at either Friday - Arcada, nor Saturday DP Theatre. I was couch surfing 2nd set on Fri (VG, not Ex), yet 1st set was where the 🔥🔥opened with Kimocks debut kickin' off with UJB> Mt. Jam that was 52 mins by themselves. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/CRLmcLCd3scfoc58/?mibextid=oFDknk first set! The Sat show featured Kimock. TC was contributing, but he was always subtle, bringing undertones to melody, not dynamics. Guberman took on some singing and fingers tickling the Nord keys and Oakley never really got the featured spotlight, holding bass lines, but giving up the central BEAT to Pete on the kit and Kimock front and center, harmonizing various voicings on a Fender Strat, Gibson hollowbody and a E-35(i think?!). Karan also seemed to have been deferential last night on the tour, gave some spotlight up, but sang and played some leads, as well as rhythm, but fewer solos in the mix. I chose not to video "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," the E: finale, to just savor it in the moment. Told my buddy mid song, I loved not filming that, but also hated not capturing it for posterity. It was a good one.
Des Plaines, IL@
The Des Plaines Theatre
Bob
April 29th 2024
The show was great...the band sounded amazing, and the setlist was unbelievable...truly enjoyable!!👍
New York City, NY@
Sony Hall
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About Live Dead & Brothers

Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the golden era of psychedelic blues and the seeds of the ‘jam band’ scene as Live Dead and Brothers takes the stage. Comprised of actual and legacy members from the extended Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers families, this exceptional ensemble is set to revive the timeless magic of the late 1960s and early 1970s, bringing fans an experience like no other.

The line-up is pedigree and generational featuring Les Dudek from The Allman Brothers, original Grateful Dead pianist Tom Constanten, Berry Duane Oakley from The Allman Betts Band, Mark Karan from Bob Weir & Rat Dog, Scott Guberman from Phil Lesh & Friends, and Pete Lavezzoli from Oteil & Friends. Together, these accomplished musicians skillfully recreate the magic of the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band's co-billed concerts during the period of 1969 to1973. Their performances capture the raw energy, improvisational prowess, and soul-stirring melodies that defined an era of musical innovation.

Live Dead and Brothers invites fans, both old and new, to come together and relive the vibrant, transformative spirit of the 60s and 70s. Whether you're a lifelong devotee of the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers or discovering their magic for the first time, this is a live music experience that transcends generations.
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Live Dead & Brothers
8 months ago
⚡️🍑Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the golden era of psychedelic blues and the seeds of the ‘jam band’ scene as 'Live Dead and Brothers' takes the stamore
Live Dead & Brothers's tour

Fan Reviews

direwolf58
August 14th 2024
It was called Live/Dead Jerry Garcia Birthday Bash. I had a front row center ticket which included access to soundcheck plus meet and greet. Not really a meet and greet, but TC told a cool Jerry story. I had brought my vinyl of Anthem of the Sun on which TC performs. He signed it with a unique mark which he explained was always changing. Mark Karan and Slick Aguilar on guitars, Ezra Lipp (last minute replacement for Jeff Russo) on the drum kit. Robin Sylvester (RIP) on bass and of course TC on Keyboards. Bertha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA8nMmKCb8Y New Speedway Boogie with Other Ones tease (Beatles Birthday riff at start): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKN-kXgbeDU
Fresno, CA@
Tower Theatre
Scott
May 13th 2024
There were empty seats... not a sellout at either Friday - Arcada, nor Saturday DP Theatre. I was couch surfing 2nd set on Fri (VG, not Ex), yet 1st set was where the 🔥🔥opened with Kimocks debut kickin' off with UJB> Mt. Jam that was 52 mins by themselves. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/CRLmcLCd3scfoc58/?mibextid=oFDknk first set! The Sat show featured Kimock. TC was contributing, but he was always subtle, bringing undertones to melody, not dynamics. Guberman took on some singing and fingers tickling the Nord keys and Oakley never really got the featured spotlight, holding bass lines, but giving up the central BEAT to Pete on the kit and Kimock front and center, harmonizing various voicings on a Fender Strat, Gibson hollowbody and a E-35(i think?!). Karan also seemed to have been deferential last night on the tour, gave some spotlight up, but sang and played some leads, as well as rhythm, but fewer solos in the mix. I chose not to video "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," the E: finale, to just savor it in the moment. Told my buddy mid song, I loved not filming that, but also hated not capturing it for posterity. It was a good one.
Des Plaines, IL@
The Des Plaines Theatre
Bob
April 29th 2024
The show was great...the band sounded amazing, and the setlist was unbelievable...truly enjoyable!!👍
New York City, NY@
Sony Hall
View More Fan Reviews

About Live Dead & Brothers

Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the golden era of psychedelic blues and the seeds of the ‘jam band’ scene as Live Dead and Brothers takes the stage. Comprised of actual and legacy members from the extended Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers families, this exceptional ensemble is set to revive the timeless magic of the late 1960s and early 1970s, bringing fans an experience like no other.

The line-up is pedigree and generational featuring Les Dudek from The Allman Brothers, original Grateful Dead pianist Tom Constanten, Berry Duane Oakley from The Allman Betts Band, Mark Karan from Bob Weir & Rat Dog, Scott Guberman from Phil Lesh & Friends, and Pete Lavezzoli from Oteil & Friends. Together, these accomplished musicians skillfully recreate the magic of the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band's co-billed concerts during the period of 1969 to1973. Their performances capture the raw energy, improvisational prowess, and soul-stirring melodies that defined an era of musical innovation.

Live Dead and Brothers invites fans, both old and new, to come together and relive the vibrant, transformative spirit of the 60s and 70s. Whether you're a lifelong devotee of the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers or discovering their magic for the first time, this is a live music experience that transcends generations.
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