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Refimprove|date=March 2012Infobox musical artist|name = Phil Lesh and Friends|image =|caption =|background = group_or_band|alias =|origin = San Francisco , California , United States |instrument =|genre = psychedelic rock , rock music|rock , folk rock , jam band|jam |occupation =|years_active = 1999–2008, 2012|label = Columbia Records |associated_acts = Grateful Dead , Allman Brothers Band , Phish , Widespread Panic , RatDog , Furthur , moe. , The Black Crowes , The String Cheese Incident , The Dead |website = http://www.phillesh.net|current_members = Phil Lesh Bob Weir Warren Haynes Jimmy Herring Chris Robinson (singer)|Chris Robinson Larry Campbell (musician)|Larry Campbell Jackie Greene Teresa Williams Jeff Chimenti Grahame Lesh Brian Lesh Joe Russo John Kadlecik Jaz Sawyer|past_members = Jerry Garcia Vince Welnick Steve Kimock Trey Anastasio Page McConnell Merle Saunders Donna Jean Godchaux Prairie Prince Jorma Kaukonen Pete Sears Zoe Ellis Cailan Cornwell Bill Kreutzmann David Nelson (musician)|David Nelson Barry Sless Mookie Siegel Kyle Hollingsworth Michael Kang (musician)|Michael Kang Bill Nershi Al Schnier Bobby Strickland Jeff Mattson Rob Barraco Bill Payne Paul Barrere Derek Trucks Robben Ford Jeff Pevar John Molo Ryan Adams Jeff Sipe Joan Osborne John Scofield Greg Osby Steve Molitz Phil Lesh and Friends is an American rock band formed and led by Phil Lesh , former bassist of the Grateful Dead .
Phil & Friends is not a traditional group in that several different lineups of musicians have played under the name, including groups featuring members of Phish , Little Feat , and the Zen Tricksters .
Music
The Phil & Friends concept takes the music of the Grateful Dead (and an ever-increasing number of other influences, including Bob Dylan , Traffic (band)|Traffic , The Beatles , Led Zeppelin , Warren Haynes' Gov't Mule , the Allman Brothers , etc.) and explores and interprets it in new ways. Through the period known as the Quintet years (see below), a Phil & Friends show was often focused on harder, faster rock than that which the Grateful Dead played, thanks in large part to Haynes' and Herring's talents at the Southern rock style. Lesh was fond of calling it " Dixieland -style rock." However, all of the incarnations of Phil & Friends have followed a trend of "updating" the Grateful Dead's massive body of work, and all have been extremely adept at the long, exploratory jams that were a trademark of the Dead. Phil & Friends has been acclaimed for giving new life to the Grateful Dead's material, bringing in new styles and innovations, while at the same time remaining loyal to the original music and the original fans. It is this melding of musical influences that has given them extremely wide appeal not only among old Deadheads, but the modern-day fans of other jam bands as well.
Phil & Friends has continued the Grateful Dead's tradition of allowing fans to record concerts, and trade these recordings freely. The Internet has been an invaluable source for these tapers to disseminate this music through various sources, including Archive.org, and the vast BitTorrent file-sharing network. Phil has also embraced the Internet by providing free soundboard recordings of many concerts through his website, even providing high-resolution CD covers for fans to print. For his Summer 2006 tour, Phil partnered with Instant Live, a company that was able to provide soundboard CDs of a concert immediately upon its finishing, as well as make these recordings available for fans to download online, though this service was not free.
History
Original Phil Lesh and Friends
The first use of the Phil Lesh and Friends banner was on September 24, 1994 at the Berkeley Community Theater . The band was an unplugged version of the Grateful Dead and featured members Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia , Bob Weir and Vince Welnick . Dead drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart were not part of the band. After this gig the band name was put to rest until Phil formed a new band in 1999.
1999-2000 permutations
From April 1999 to September 2000, Lesh toured with a regularly rotating lineup of musicians that included Warren Haynes , Derek Trucks , Jorma Kaukonen , Jimmy Herring , Robben Ford , and members of Phish , Little Feat , The String Cheese Incident and Moe .
The opening concerts on April 15, 16, and 17, 1999 featured Phil along with John Molo on drums, Steve Kimock on guitar, and two members of Phish - Trey Anastasio on guitar and Page McConnell on keys.
After these opening concerts and until October 1999, Phil kept the same "core" of himself and Kimock, and generally Molo as well, while regularly rotating in new musicians on guitar and keys (and sometimes additional instruments). Over this period, the lineups included:
:• May 29, 1999: Warren Haynes (guitar and vocals), Merle Saunders (keys), Donna Jean Godchaux (vocals)
:• June 4–5, 1999: Prairie Prince (drums), Jorma Kaukonen (guitar and vocals), Pete Sears (keys), Zoe Ellis (vocals), Cailan Cornwell (vocals)
:• July 2–3, 1999: Bill Kreutzmann (drums), David Nelson (musician)|David Nelson (guitar and vocals), Barry Sless (guitar), Mookie Siegel (keys)
:• August 12–22, 1999: This series of shows generally featured Warren Haynes on guitar and vocals and Kyle Hollingsworth from The String Cheese Incident on keys. Other members of The String Cheese Incident ( Michael Kang (mandolin and violin), Billy Nershi (guitar)) occasionally joined the group, as did Al Schnier of Moe .
:• October 7–9, 1999: Bobby Strickland (horns), Jeff Mattson (guitar and vocals), Rob Barraco (keys and vocals)
:• October 21–27, 1999: This series of shows featured members of Little Feat -- Bill Payne (keys and vocals), Paul Barrere (guitar and vocals)
Steve Kimock left the tour on October 29, 1999, and Derek Trucks joined a few days later.
:• October 29–30, 1999: Bill Payne (keys and vocals), Paul Barrere (guitar and vocals)
:• October 31, 1999: Derek Trucks (guitar), Bill Payne (keys and vocals), Paul Barrere (guitar and vocals)
From November 1999 onwards, the "core" of the group was Phil, John Molo, and Rob Barraco on keys (except where noted)
:• November 2–14, 1999: Derek Trucks (guitar), Warren Haynes (guitar and vocals);
ref improve section|date=November 2010The most permanent of the Phil Lesh and Friends lineups, known as the Phil Lesh Quintet (PLQ or just "the Q" for short) played on a mostly-regular basis from September 2000 through December 2003. The members of this incarnation were Lesh, Warren Haynes (guitar & vocals; also of Gov't Mule and Allman Brothers Band), Jimmy Herring (guitar; The Grateful Dead|Dead , Allman Brothers Band , Aquarium Rescue Unit , and most recently Widespread Panic ), Rob Barraco (keyboards; The Dead , the Zen Tricksters , Dark Star Orchestra ) and John Molo (drums; Bruce Hornsby and the Range , The Other Ones , Modereko, Keller Williams , David Nelson Band , Jemimah Puddleduck, and John Fogerty ). This unit released an album, There and Back Again (Phil Lesh album)|There and Back Again , on Columbia Records in 2002. It included several new songs from Lesh and Robert Hunter (lyricist)|Robert Hunter , longtime Grateful Dead lyricist, as well as one recent favorite from Jerry Garcia and Hunter, and several original contributions from Haynes, Barraco/Mattson and Herring. Ryan Adams started performing with the band in June 2005, followed by Chris Robinson (singer)|Chris Robinson in November/December 2005.
2006
During 2006, Phil Lesh and Friends consisted of a core of musicians including Lesh, Larry Campbell (guitar, violin, slide guitar, mandolin, and vocals), Joan Osborne (vocals), Rob Barraco (keyboards and vocals), and John Molo (drums). On the first half of the summer tour, they were joined by John Scofield (guitar), and on the second half, by Barry Sless (pedal steel) and, during the third quarter of the tour and generally for the second set, by Trey Anastasio. Saxophonist Greg Orsby joined the group for various concerts, particularly toward the end of the tour, and guest artists including Page McConnell and Dickey Betts sat in for individual sets.
Concerts with Scofield had a jazzy, astringent quality. Anastasio contributed a strong rock lead guitar to the sets he played in, while Sless brought a softer, more lyrical quality. The relative lack of comment about these lineups compared to the earlier "Quintet" and later 2007-8 configuration suggests that they were not as popular with Lesh's core fan base, but they gave unique and varied interpretations to some of the Grateful Dead's classics along with numerous other songs. Furthermore, the fact that the entire tour was distributed online and later via Instant Live CDs, and a live DVD was made of an early concert at the Warfield (with Scofield and Orsby), meant that the various configurations of the year's lineup left a larger body of recorded work than many groups that worked together for years.
2007–2008
The latest formation of Phil & Friends, including Lesh, Larry Campbell (musician)|Larry Campbell (guitar, mandolin, fiddle), Teresa Williams (vocals), Jackie Greene (vocals and guitar), Steve Molitz (keyboards), and John Molo (drums), debuted in September 2007 in Santa Barbara, California .
On February 4, 2008, Phil and Friends joined Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir and drummer Mickey Hart , along with Barry Sless and Ratdog guitarist Mark Karan , for a concert called " Deadheads for Obama ", in support of Barack Obama 's presidential campaign. The show was the first time that Weir, Hart, and Lesh had played together since 2004. Even more recently, the band performed the final shows at the The Warfield|Warfield Theater in San Francisco, California . Bob Weir sat in for a run of five nights that included sets of the Grateful Dead's first few albums.
In the fall of 2008, Phil Lesh and Friends toured the Eastern United States, including a run of 14 shows in 19 days, known as "Philathon", at the Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York City . The final Phil Lesh and Friends performance to date was on New Year's Eve 2008-2009. Since then Phil has been touring with The Dead (band)|The Dead and Furthur (band)|Furthur .
2012
On Phil Lesh's website, 3 dates at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado, were scheduled for the February 16, 17, and 18. A twelve-date appearance at Lesh's new club, Terrapin Crossroads , is set to commence on March 17, 2012, which many old members of the band returning to appear alongside Lesh, as well as a few new members.cite web|url= http://www.jambase.com/Articles/58018/12-Show-Phil-Lesh-and-Friends-Run-At-Terrapin-Crossroads |title=12 Show Phil Lesh & Friends Run At Terrapin Crossroads on JamBase |publisher=Jambase.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-27
On April 26th through April 29th the original Quintet returned, performing four sold out shows at Terrapin Crossroads.
Discography
Love Will See You Through (1999)
There and Back Again (Phil Lesh album)|There and Back Again (2002)
Live at the Warfield (2006)
References
Reflist
External links
http://www.phillesh.net PhilLesh.net — Phil Lesh's official website
http://www.philzone.com PhilZone.com — fan website
Internet Archive music|id=PhilLeshandFriends
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