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Here is the latest news from David Gans, producer and host of the Grateful Dead Hour.

Hometown gigs!

It’s been a very busy summer, and I’ve spent way too much time on airplanes lately – but it’s all been totally worth the schlepping ’cause it’s been a GREAT summer!

Today I play the Novato farmers’ market for the first time, 4 to 8 pm. I love farmers’ market gigs – a great opportunity to play old favorites, stretch out and jam a bit, etc.

Later this week I have three shows with The Electricians, a band of friends from all over the country who do that Grateful Dead thing the way it should be done. I’m looking forward to hearing them and jamming with them. This is their first visit to northern California, so I hope you’ll come out and hear us playing this music we love so much.

Details and more gigs at https://www.dgans.com/gigs.html

Tuesday, August 16, 4-8pm: Novato Farmers’ Market

Thursday, August 18, 9pm: The Electricians and DG at the Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley CA
Friday, August 19: The Electricians and DG at Aubergine After Dark, Sebastopol CA
Saturday, August 20: The Electricians and DG at Kuumbwa, Santa Cruz CA

Saturday, August 27, 10 am to 2 pm: The Westbrae Concerts in the park next to the Bagel Shop on Gilman Street (near the BART tracks) in Berkeley. DG, Ira Marlowe, Joe Rut, and The Secret Identities (Mario DeSio and Kenny Dinkin). Free!

Sunday, August 28: House concert in Los Altos CA. Potluck dinner at 5, music at 6. Suggested donation $10. Email houseconcert@thenarads.org for info and reservations.

Sunday, September 4, 6pm: Southern Pacific Smokehouse, 214 Vintage Way, Novato CA. $5

Grateful Dead Hour no. 1195

Week of August 15, 2011

Part 1 43:15
Grateful Dead 6/30/85 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia MD
DRUMS->
SPACE->
THE OTHER ONE->
STELLA BLUE->
AROUND AND AROUND->
SUGAR MAGNOLIA

Part 2 12:54
Grateful Dead 6/30/85 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia MD
US BLUES
Grateful Dead, Road Trips vol 4 no 4 (4/5/82)
DEEP ELEM BLUES

The Grateful Dead Hour is made possible in part this week by Terrapin Hill Farm, a nonprofit family farm located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, presenting the tenth annual Terrapin Hill Harvest Festival September 8 through 11 with 7 Walkers, Cornmeal, Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass, and many more. Tickets and more information at terrapinhillfarm.com/festival

And special thanks to Rockmitzvah at rockmitzvah.com

“Very Jerry” tribute and benefit at the Ashkenaz 8/11/11

Thursday, August 11, 8:30 pm at the Ashkenas, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley! Doors at 8, show at 8:30. Buy tickets online.

From the Ashkenaz web site:

Jerome John Garcia would have turned 69 in August. Although his body is gone, Jerry Garcia’s spirit and music have never been more alive. That spirit is the heart of the “Very Jerry: Acoustic & Electric Tribute to Garcia,” bringing together an all-star lineup of the local musical community who play his songs regularly at Ashkenaz. The night celebrates Garcia the composer and performer, as soloists, duos, and bands perform separately and in kaleidoscopic combinations, in this benefit for Ashkenaz.

Though he never played at Ashkenaz, the venue has a long history with Garcia’s music. Since the ’90s Ashkenaz has hosted Grateful Dead Nights and featured bands that pay homage to the music of Garcia, the Grateful Dead, and scores of acts who have followed in their footsteps.

As with the recent, sold-out “Doing Dylan” Ashkenaz benefit, “Very Jerry” opens with a mostly acoustic, song-oriented set as musicians perform favorite Garcia compositions – “Uncle John’s Band,” “Black Muddy River,” “Lazy River Road,” “Friend of the Devil,” and more – followed by electric jams with the musicians collaborating in pushing familiar Jerry/Dead songs – “Eyes of the World,” “Deal,” “Shakedown Street,” etc. – into new directions and heightened, full-on dancer-friendly rhythms.

Performers include singer-songwriter and Grateful Dead chronicler David Gans; guitarist and leader of various Dead tribute bands Pat Nevins (who learned to play guitar in the parking lots of Dead shows); Waybacks founding member and guitarist James Nash; guitarist-singer Sean Hodge, roots rock group Dedicated Maniacs; bandleader Joe Balestreri; string wizard Zac Matthews (formerly of Hot Buttered Rum); guitarist Eric Thompson (known for Cajun and blues bands, but in his early years in Palo Alto he and Garcia played together in such groups as the Black Mountain Boys and Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions); bluegrass bandleader and singer David Thom; Ted Silverman (of Belle Monroe & Her Brewglass Boys); Danny Carnahan of Celtic/Grateful Dead jam band Wake the Dead; bassist Pat Campbell; bandleader-guitarist Dave Stein; and plenty of surprise guests!

Like many music venues and nonprofits, Ashkenaz has been exploring new ways to keep its doors open. Local musicians in the community have also been looking for ways to give back to Ashkenaz, and so sprung the idea of Community Benefit Nights. This event comes on the heels of an incredibly successful and musically exceptional birthday tribute to Bob Dylan in May. Watch for more Community Benefit Nights throughout the year – some focused on specific artists and genres.