DG in the Shaman’s Den
On Sunday, November 2, I appeared on Frank Moore’s webcast The Shaman’s Den on luver.com. Performance and interview and photos.
A weekly audio postcard from the wide musical world of America’s best-loved band!
On Sunday, November 2, I appeared on Frank Moore’s webcast The Shaman’s Den on luver.com. Performance and interview and photos.
Rubber Souldiers 10/25/08 MagnoliaFest, Live Oak FL Lorin Rowan: guitar, mandolin, vocals Chris Rowan: 12-string guitar, vocals David Gans: guitar, vocals Mark van Allen: pedal steel guitar Byron House: bass Wildman Steve: drums Girl-> Things We Said Today Doctor Robert Two of Us-> Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Come get your post-election Donna The Buffalo fix! The kind folks with Have You Herd Radio are video recording Donna the Buffalo shows this weekend and streaming live! Friday Nov 07 Castaways – Ithaca, NY Saturday Nov 08 Waterstreet Music Hall – Rochester, NY Both shows with opening act Who You Are doors open at … Read more
The Tao of Wood Dennis Rae Fine Art welcomes Mickey Hart to San Francisco November and December 2008 Friday November 21st, 2008: 7pm-9pm Special VIP reception, closed to the public Saturday November 22nd, 2008: 7pm-9pm Premier of the Mickey Hart Art Show. If you are interested in attending any of these special events with Mickey … Read more
The Ones That Look the Weirdest Taste the Best is now available on CDBaby!
Soon this will all be integrated into an actual web page, but for now, here are samples of the eleven tracks on my new CD The Ones That Look the Weirdest Taste the Best: 1. Shove in the Right Direction 2. Down to Eugene 3. An American Family 4. That’s Real Love 5. Save Us … Read more
Jay-Z said this: ROSA SAT DOWN, SO MARTIN COULD WALK. MARTIN WALKED SO OBAMA COULD RUN. OBAMA IS RUNNING SO OUR CHILDREN CAN FLY…
Ben Ratliff in the NYTimes: The old Phil Lesh and Friends, begun in 2000, was a step away from the gentle, cobwebby sound-world of the Grateful Dead, the band with which the bassist Mr. Lesh spent 30 years. It was loud and dense, full of Warren Haynes’s white-soul singing and red-meat Southern-rock guitar improvising. This … Read more
My dear friend Beth Livingston posted this on her blog, and I want the world to see it!