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ABR.
05
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Bowl
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NOV.
23
2022
Menlo Park, CA
The Guild Theatre
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JUN.
05
2020
La retransmisión en directo ha finalizado.
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MAR.
05
2020
New York, NY
Brooklyn Bowl
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SEP.
15
2019
Telluride, CO
Telluride Town Park
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AGO.
01
2019
Happy Valley, OR
Pickathon
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Opiniones de seguidores
Ian
14 de julio de 2019
Bird song opener. Nothing more needs to be said.
Veneta, OR@Oregon Country Fair
Julian
6 de febrero de 2019
Second set was insane. Very high music communication between musicians. Second set ended with an amazing version of Lithium, a nod to Nirvana and Seattle. They also added verses of Friend of the Devil in there so it w qa s a Lithium/FOTD mashup. The whole crowd was singing and head banging. Real good fun!
Seattle, WA@The Showbox
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Like so many other musical endeavors that Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead has been a part of, the Terrapin Family Band grew naturally and spontaneously out of something special. In this case, it was the unique environment that he fostered at Terrapin Crossroads, the music venue that he recently opened in Marin County, CA.
Using the Grateful Dead songbook as a springboard for reinterpretation and as inspiration to create original material, theTFB musicians were inspired as much by one another as they were by the diverse group of influences that they brought to the table; as a result, the music conveyed friendship, respect, warmth, and companionship for listeners and performers alike.
'Family' isn't just a moniker for the group, either. The first person that Phil brought on was Grahame Lesh, his son. From the beginning Grahame's guitar chops, powerful vocals and harmonic touch helped form the backbone of the band's sound.
Keeping with the family theme is Alex Koford, a longtime family friend whom Phil recruited to be his drummer. It quickly became apparent that Alex had a voice to match his drumming ability, and before long he was pulling a 'Levon Helm,' delivering soaring vocal leads while pounding away on the drums.
Then, there is the man of many talents, Jason Crosby. He started playing violin at the age of 2, discovered he had perfect pitch not longer thereafter, and then proceeded to master virtually every instrument known to man. You can usually find him on the piano or violin with the Terrapin Family Band, adding a delicate touch here, a perfect note there.
Last, but certainly not least, is our very own Ross James. The dynamic, bearded guitarist wowed crowds from the moment he burst onto the scene at Terrapin Crossroads, and it wasn't long before his distinct sound and style were as recognizable at Terrapin as Phil's bass bombs. Combine Ross with the two Lesh men, and you've got about as electric a musical front-court as you can find anywhere.
Over time, the band's music has developed organically, merging and fusing each musician's influences (including rock, folk, punk, jazz, metal, psychedelic, experimental, classical) into a hard-rockin' sound rooted in the communal/collective, telepathic, exploratory spirit of the Grateful Dead.
What began as a house band for Phil's Terrapin Crossroads has turned into something much more, and the band is excited to take the unique Terrapin Family Band sound outside of their home turf as they explore new musical grounds.
Using the Grateful Dead songbook as a springboard for reinterpretation and as inspiration to create original material, theTFB musicians were inspired as much by one another as they were by the diverse group of influences that they brought to the table; as a result, the music conveyed friendship, respect, warmth, and companionship for listeners and performers alike.
'Family' isn't just a moniker for the group, either. The first person that Phil brought on was Grahame Lesh, his son. From the beginning Grahame's guitar chops, powerful vocals and harmonic touch helped form the backbone of the band's sound.
Keeping with the family theme is Alex Koford, a longtime family friend whom Phil recruited to be his drummer. It quickly became apparent that Alex had a voice to match his drumming ability, and before long he was pulling a 'Levon Helm,' delivering soaring vocal leads while pounding away on the drums.
Then, there is the man of many talents, Jason Crosby. He started playing violin at the age of 2, discovered he had perfect pitch not longer thereafter, and then proceeded to master virtually every instrument known to man. You can usually find him on the piano or violin with the Terrapin Family Band, adding a delicate touch here, a perfect note there.
Last, but certainly not least, is our very own Ross James. The dynamic, bearded guitarist wowed crowds from the moment he burst onto the scene at Terrapin Crossroads, and it wasn't long before his distinct sound and style were as recognizable at Terrapin as Phil's bass bombs. Combine Ross with the two Lesh men, and you've got about as electric a musical front-court as you can find anywhere.
Over time, the band's music has developed organically, merging and fusing each musician's influences (including rock, folk, punk, jazz, metal, psychedelic, experimental, classical) into a hard-rockin' sound rooted in the communal/collective, telepathic, exploratory spirit of the Grateful Dead.
What began as a house band for Phil's Terrapin Crossroads has turned into something much more, and the band is excited to take the unique Terrapin Family Band sound outside of their home turf as they explore new musical grounds.
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Géneros:
Classic Rock, Rock
Ciudad de Origen:
San Rafael, California
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Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
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concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
ABR.
05
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Bowl
Estuve allí
NOV.
23
2022
Menlo Park, CA
The Guild Theatre
Estuve allí
JUN.
05
2020
La retransmisión en directo ha finalizado.
Estuve allí
MAR.
05
2020
New York, NY
Brooklyn Bowl
Estuve allí
SEP.
15
2019
Telluride, CO
Telluride Town Park
Estuve allí
AGO.
01
2019
Happy Valley, OR
Pickathon
Estuve allí
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Opiniones de seguidores
Ian
14 de julio de 2019
Bird song opener. Nothing more needs to be said.
Veneta, OR@Oregon Country Fair
Julian
6 de febrero de 2019
Second set was insane. Very high music communication between musicians. Second set ended with an amazing version of Lithium, a nod to Nirvana and Seattle. They also added verses of Friend of the Devil in there so it w qa s a Lithium/FOTD mashup. The whole crowd was singing and head banging. Real good fun!
Seattle, WA@The Showbox
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Acerca De The Terrapin Family Band
Like so many other musical endeavors that Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead has been a part of, the Terrapin Family Band grew naturally and spontaneously out of something special. In this case, it was the unique environment that he fostered at Terrapin Crossroads, the music venue that he recently opened in Marin County, CA.
Using the Grateful Dead songbook as a springboard for reinterpretation and as inspiration to create original material, theTFB musicians were inspired as much by one another as they were by the diverse group of influences that they brought to the table; as a result, the music conveyed friendship, respect, warmth, and companionship for listeners and performers alike.
'Family' isn't just a moniker for the group, either. The first person that Phil brought on was Grahame Lesh, his son. From the beginning Grahame's guitar chops, powerful vocals and harmonic touch helped form the backbone of the band's sound.
Keeping with the family theme is Alex Koford, a longtime family friend whom Phil recruited to be his drummer. It quickly became apparent that Alex had a voice to match his drumming ability, and before long he was pulling a 'Levon Helm,' delivering soaring vocal leads while pounding away on the drums.
Then, there is the man of many talents, Jason Crosby. He started playing violin at the age of 2, discovered he had perfect pitch not longer thereafter, and then proceeded to master virtually every instrument known to man. You can usually find him on the piano or violin with the Terrapin Family Band, adding a delicate touch here, a perfect note there.
Last, but certainly not least, is our very own Ross James. The dynamic, bearded guitarist wowed crowds from the moment he burst onto the scene at Terrapin Crossroads, and it wasn't long before his distinct sound and style were as recognizable at Terrapin as Phil's bass bombs. Combine Ross with the two Lesh men, and you've got about as electric a musical front-court as you can find anywhere.
Over time, the band's music has developed organically, merging and fusing each musician's influences (including rock, folk, punk, jazz, metal, psychedelic, experimental, classical) into a hard-rockin' sound rooted in the communal/collective, telepathic, exploratory spirit of the Grateful Dead.
What began as a house band for Phil's Terrapin Crossroads has turned into something much more, and the band is excited to take the unique Terrapin Family Band sound outside of their home turf as they explore new musical grounds.
Using the Grateful Dead songbook as a springboard for reinterpretation and as inspiration to create original material, theTFB musicians were inspired as much by one another as they were by the diverse group of influences that they brought to the table; as a result, the music conveyed friendship, respect, warmth, and companionship for listeners and performers alike.
'Family' isn't just a moniker for the group, either. The first person that Phil brought on was Grahame Lesh, his son. From the beginning Grahame's guitar chops, powerful vocals and harmonic touch helped form the backbone of the band's sound.
Keeping with the family theme is Alex Koford, a longtime family friend whom Phil recruited to be his drummer. It quickly became apparent that Alex had a voice to match his drumming ability, and before long he was pulling a 'Levon Helm,' delivering soaring vocal leads while pounding away on the drums.
Then, there is the man of many talents, Jason Crosby. He started playing violin at the age of 2, discovered he had perfect pitch not longer thereafter, and then proceeded to master virtually every instrument known to man. You can usually find him on the piano or violin with the Terrapin Family Band, adding a delicate touch here, a perfect note there.
Last, but certainly not least, is our very own Ross James. The dynamic, bearded guitarist wowed crowds from the moment he burst onto the scene at Terrapin Crossroads, and it wasn't long before his distinct sound and style were as recognizable at Terrapin as Phil's bass bombs. Combine Ross with the two Lesh men, and you've got about as electric a musical front-court as you can find anywhere.
Over time, the band's music has developed organically, merging and fusing each musician's influences (including rock, folk, punk, jazz, metal, psychedelic, experimental, classical) into a hard-rockin' sound rooted in the communal/collective, telepathic, exploratory spirit of the Grateful Dead.
What began as a house band for Phil's Terrapin Crossroads has turned into something much more, and the band is excited to take the unique Terrapin Family Band sound outside of their home turf as they explore new musical grounds.
Mostrar más
Géneros:
Classic Rock, Rock
Ciudad de Origen:
San Rafael, California
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