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Grateful Dead Hour no. 1111

Week of January 4, 2010 Part 1 28:55 Introduction Jemimah Puddleduck 11/20/09 Harbor Lights, Sausalito CA EASY WIND Interview: Mark Karan Mark Karan 11/18/09 KPFA studio I THINK IT’S GONNA RAIN TODAY Interview: Mark Karan Mark Karan and Ratdog 8/26/09 Wilma Theater, Missoula MT WALK THROUGH THE FIRE Interview: Mark Karan Jemimah Puddleduck 8/7/09 8×10 Club, Baltimore MD ANNIE DON’T LIE Interview: Mark Karan Part 2 28:25 Mark Karan, Walk Through the Fire BAIT THE HOOK Jemimah Puddleduck 11/20/09 Harbor Lights, Sausalito CA DEATH DON’T HAVE NO MERCY Bob Weir and Ratdog 10/24/09 Beacon Theater, New York City MORNING DEW

DG hits the road: Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Liverpool

Greetings and HAPPY NEW YEAR! I am heading out for a week of performances in my favorite corner of the universe: Utah, Colorado, and Arizona!

The January 4 show at Mystic Hot Springs (Monroe UT) will also be a video shoot, ’cause that is Mystic Mike’s hobby and I could use some pro-shot vid for the promo kit.

I hope to see many friends and meet some new ones on this tour.

Thursday, December 31: XTra Ticket w/ David Gans at the Orpheum Theater in Flagstaff, Arizona. https://www.orpheumpresents.com
Saturday, January 2: David Gans and The Lindells at the Dolores River Brewery, Dolores CO
Monday, January 4, 9pm: Mystic Hot Springs, Monroe UT
Tuesday, January 5, 8pm: The State Room, 638 South State Street, Salt Lake City UT. $10 advance, $12 day of show. 800-501-2885

And on the day I get home from that trip, Rubber Souldiers (the “Beatles Jam Band” w/ Chris and Lorin Rowan) play the Ashkenaz in Berkeley!

Thursday, January 7, 9pm: Rubber Souldiers at the Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley CA

As always, more info at dgans.com!

Grateful Dead Hour no. 1110

Week of December 28, 2009

Part 1 34:37
Introduction
Jemimah Puddleduck 11/20/09 Harbor Lights, Sausalito CA
SUNNY AFTERNOON->
TICO TICO

Interview: Mark Karan
Ghosts of Electricity 10/31/09 Ashkenaz, Berkeley CA
STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE MEMPHIS BLUES AGAIN
Interview: Mark Karan
Bob Weir and Ratdog 10/23/09 Beacon Theater, New York NY
SEÑOR (Tales of Yankee Power)
Interview: Mark Karan

Part 2 21:18
Bob Weir and Ratdog 10/20/09 Grand Ballroom, New York NY
THROWING STONES
Mark Karan, Walk Through the Fire
LEAVE A LIGHT ON

First of two parts, taken from a live broadcast on KPFA November 18, 2009. Mark Karan was about to begin a west coast tour in support of his first solo CD, Walk Through the Fire. I asked him to bring in some of his favorite musical moments from recent months – Ratdog (of course), and his own band, Jemimah Puddleduck, etc. I got hold of some of the recordings from the gigs he was promoting, so the program opens with a medley from the official west coast CD release party 11/20.

Ghosts of Electricity was a Halloween Bob Dylan tribute (audience invited to dress as images from Bob’s songs!) at the great east bay dance venue, The Ashkenaz (where, by the way, I will be performing on Thursday, January 7, with my “Beatles jam band” Rubber Souldiers). The band included Mark Karan, Stu Allen (now working with Missouri’s The Schwag and touring with Melvin Seals and JGB), Pat Nevins, keyboardist Mookie Siegel, bassist Robin Sylvester, and drummer Greg Anton.

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from Confessions of a Dead Head: Trips and Travels with a Magical Band, the new book by Starburst Commander, veteran of nearly 300 Dead shows, written strictly from a fans perspective; an emotional and heartfelt journey into the music that defined an era and continues to define a philosophy that will not go away. Available at www.confessionsofadeadhead.com

Grateful Dead Hour no. 1109

Week of December 21, 2009

Part 1 45:03
Introduction
Grateful Dead 9/10/91 Madison Square Garden, New York City
DRUMS->
SPACE->
DARK STAR->
I NEED A MIRACLE->
STANDING ON THE MOON->
LOVELIGHT

Part 2 10:02
Grateful Dead 9/10/91 Madison Square Garden, New York City
IT’S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

The Jerry Garcia Family LLC, presenting Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2 – Let It Rock. This is the first edition of the Jerry Garcia Band, recorded in November 1975 with the great Nicky Hopkins on keyboards. And from Grateful Dead Productions, announcing Road Trips Vol. 3, No. 1 – the complete show from December 28, 1979, with Brent Mydland at the keyboards. More information on both of these new releases, sample tracks, discussion board and more online at dead.net.

Grateful Dead Opoly – the authentic band-authorized board game. Created with input from Bob Weir and Steve Parish and featuring Tim Truman’s incredible artwork, Grateful Dead Opoly lets you land at Red Rocks, advance to the Mars Hotel and more. From Discovery Bay Games, Grateful Dead Opoly is available now at Barnes & Noble, Barnesandnoble.com and dead.net.

Recording “Life Is a Jam”

I spent Sunday 12/13 in Jeremy Goody‘s recording studio with four excellent musicians: Mark Karan (Jemimah Puddleduck, Bob Weir and Ratdog), guitar; Mookie Siegel (David Nelson Band), keyboards; Joe Kyle, Jr. (The Waybacks), bass; and Dave Brogan (ALO), drums. We spent a delightful afternoon getting several takes of my new song “Life Is a Jam,” with a very different jam at the end of each take.

I’m planning to release this as a digital single. Not much point in waiting (nor sufficient cash) to do another full-length studio CD at this time, so I did this because I had a few bucks and it’s a step forward in the direction of more steps forward. Plus I had a blast with these GREAT players! So much fun, in fact, that I didn’t take a single photo.