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With Melvin’s empty Hammond B3 patiently waiting on stage right, JMF kicked off the first set with the Garcia/Hunter original “Rhapsody In Red” followed by oft-covered “Catfish John” and Daniel Lanois’ solemn “The Maker.” The sextet continued with a Jimmy Cliff sandwich starting with “Struggling Man” before Chuck Berry’s “You Never Can Tell” and then Cliff’s somber and lilting “Sitting In Limbo.” As fans honked from the sold-out distanced crowd, the set was topped off with Bonnie Bramlett & Leon Russell’s “Lonesome And A Long Way From Home” before closing out the frame with the apt Jagger/Richards rocker “Let’s Spend The Night Together. On November 14, they finally graced the stage for the first time with the man who powered JGB’s organs himself for 15 years: the one and only Melvin Seals, for a special drive in show at the Solano County Fairgrounds in Vallejo, California. You can browse or search the playlists at gdhour.Los Angeles-based act Jerry’s Middle Finger have steadily built a fanbase across the West Coast with their one-of-a-kind Jerry Garcia Band tribute shows since 2015. You can browse or search the playlists at or on the GD Hour Search page, and let me know what program(s) you'd like to hear by emailing me at you for listening!Įvery Wednesday, we post a program from the Grateful Dead Hour archives for your enjoyment and enlightenment. Sitting here in Limbo Waiting for the tide turn Yeah, now, sitting here in Limbo So many things I've got to learn Meanwhile, they're putting up a resistance But I know that my faith will lead me on Sitting here in Limbo Waiting for the dice to roll Yeah, now, sitting here in Limbo Still got some time to search my soul Meanwhile, they're putting up a resistance But I know that my faith will. Dave Torbert fills in for John Kahn for the first. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by The Band. Rolling Stones, Their Satanic Majesties RequestĮvery Wednesday, we post a program from the Grateful Dead Hour archives for your enjoyment and enlightenment. 3/17/82 Jerry Garcia Band I: How Sweet It Is Catfish John Simple Twist Of Fate Let It Rock Sitting In Limbo Mystery Train II: Sugaree Ill Take A Melody Tore Up Over You Russian Lullaby The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Dear Prudence Tangled Up In Blue Jerry plays the guitar, Tiger. Strange Man by Dorothy Love Coates and The Original Gospel Harmonettes. Jerry Garcia Band employs many of the same elements and similar style to the Grateful Dead, such as rock influenced by blues, folk, country, and jazz. Of his many side projects, this was the main one, until his death in 1995. Find album reviews, songs, credits and award information for Dont Let Go by Jerry Garcia, Jerry Garcia Band on AllMusic - 2001 - During the 20-month hiatus. Let It Rock: Jerry Garcia Band, Keystone Berkeley '75 The Jerry Garcia Band was an American rock band led by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. Hopkins was working on an autobiography when he died later that year, and when the co-author of Hopkins' book also passed away, Dawson made it his mission to document the vast an colorful career of this brilliant keyboardist. Jerry mixed up the order of the lines and verses in different versions. Listen to your favorite songs from Let it Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Volume 2 by Jerry Garcia Band feat. Julian Dawson is a British singer-songwriter whom Hopkins in 1994 and collaborated on a song (which you will hear in this program). The music they made together was brilliant at its best, documented in the two-CD set Let It Rock: Jerry Garcia Band, Keystone Berkeley '75 (for which I had the honor of writing the liner notes). Hopkins was the piano player in the first incarnation of the Jerry Garcia Band, which lasted from August 1975 until December 31, 1975. His piano graced recordings by the Beatles ("Revolution," the original rocking' single version), the Rolling Stones (too many to count), The Kinks, Jeff Beck, John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Steve Miller, Jefferson Airplane, and - my excuse for covering him here - the Jerry Garcia Band (Reflections, 1976).
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Nicky Hopkins (1944-1994) is, in the opinion of many, the greatest session player who ever lived. Part 1 of an interview with Julian Dawson, author of And on Piano.