- Post reply Log in to post comments387 repliesmaryeJoined:A lot of folks here are musicians and play in bands. Here's the place to talk about them. What kind of music you play, upcoming gigs, etc.
- acornaxeJoined:I want to jam on GD songs with those who know the material.
Hey now! I have been trying to get back on this site for a while. I attended the first 2 D&Co shows at the Forum, and the 3rd one in Phoenix - I was right in front of Oteil, and he saw my Fur Peace Ranch Alumni T-shirt and gave me a shout out after "Feels Like a Stranger" - big dual grin there. My wife and I went to all three of the final San Francisco shows in July. I would very much like to find some people to jam with who know and love this music. Not "fan" stuff - musician stuff, and playing it well and right. I am very much into putting on a professional show with the "right" chords, etc. I've played electric with Jorma Kaukonen, and he approved of my ability. 100 miles east of the Bay Area. I know how to "sound like the record", not just blast it out. Is there anybody out there? Help on the way? Anybody? Thanks!
- VinceCharmingJoined:Bay Area Americana Band Seeks female harmony singer
Vince Charming Band is gigging all over NorCal, but we need a harmony singer. We're influenced by the Americana side of the Dead and most certainly by the Hunter/Garcia songwriting team. We have tons of gigs, but our sound really need a female harmony singer. If that person could also play an instrument well, that would be a bonus, but skilled harmony singing would suffice. Check out my band at vincecharming dot com and/or replay here.
- rreich_69Joined:I'm in the Boulder/Denver…
I'm in the Boulder/Denver area.
I was playing in a band called Wrecking Trains (rock/blues) for about 8-10 years, but it's kind of broken up. We released a self produced album called Hot Rod Love. I also like to play with my wife as the Tracy Weiser Project, she's got an amazing voice. All this stuff is easy to find on Reverb Nation.
But I am looking to form more of a jam type of band, creative, original tunes. What I really need is a keyboard/piano player. I think adding those sounds to the songs I write could really evolve into something fun.
- justinmccoysmi…Joined:End of the line - Jamming the Allman Bros with a bit of Dead+...
We are called End of the Line, and we are based out of Nashville, TN.
We reapproach the catalog of the Allman Brothers Band with fresh (young-ish) ears and minds, having cherry picked some of the best musicians from original projects in Nashville. We are all life long Deadheads, and you'll often catch tunes like the Dead's arrangement of 'Not Fade Away' and 'So Many Roads' woven into our setlists. And hardly a run goes by without a deep dive into an 'Other One' jam (that we typically connect to ABB's 'Black Hearted Woman'.) We will continue to add ABB and Dead tracks into our catalog year after year, city after city. Musicians such as Marcus King, Maggie Rose, Pete Levin from the Gregg Allman Band, Audley Freed from Black Crowes, Moon Taxi, etc. have performed on stage with us.
Latest tour dates -
2/24 Duluth, GA - Eddie Owen Presents the Red Clay Theatre
2/25 Taccoa, GA - Historic Ritz Theatre
3/3 Columbia, TN - The Mulehouse
3/4 Knoxville, TN - Open Chord Stage
3/11 Marrietta, GA - The Strand Theatre Marietta
3/18 Winston-Salem, NC - The Ramkat
4/7 Cincinnati, OH - The Southgate House RevivalCheck out End of the Line on social media and streaming services! Tickets at endofthelineband . com
- kittennnkatJoined:NYC Show Alert!
Hi! We will be performing next Saturday January 28th at 8pm in the East Village at the new venue The Watering Hole located at 68 2nd Ave (4th street and 2nd Ave). Tickets can be bought on eventbrite if you search for our band: Little Hickory’s Downtown Hug Champions or at the door!
Lineup:
Mark Mammano - guitar, vocals
Christopher Hanson - guitar, vocals
Kitty McTeague - vocals
Tim Robert Fulton - bass
Cory Metrick - drumsHope to see you there! 💀
- TullycasterJoined:Hey Marye! Thanks for the…
Hey Marye! Thanks for the word and the reply. We're into the 70s mostly and the dead, JJ, Steve Miller are kindof closest to where we go. We do alot of dead, and occasionally bluegrass though not as much these days. Once you're writing songs it's hard to figure what the category is so we invented vanrock...;)