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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros – November 5th – Mission Ballroom

Estimated read time 5 min read

This past weekend, Bob Weir and Wolf Bros made their triumphant return to Denver to celebrate the end of the their Fall tour. While no member of The Grateful Dead has ever really needed to tour “in support of” an album, it could be argued that this tour was in support of Weir’s recently released Live From Colorado – Volume 2 which dropped on October 7th.

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Bob Weir & Wolf Bros – June 8th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

There was one line that was running through my head all night – and yes, it’s a little cheesy but I couldn’t shake it – Weir Back! From the opening notes of “New Speedway Boogie” it was apparent that not only were the Deadheads back in force, but so was Bobby. Looking to be in great shape both physically and vocally, Weir’s choice of songs to open his first show back from the pandemic was no happenstance as the opening trio all contained references to the odd year we’ve all endured together, and apart.

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Dead and Company – July 5th – Folsom Field

Estimated read time 5 min read

When Bob Weir and the crew rolled in Boulder on Thursday afternoon, it was a scorcher. Folks walking Shakedown were mopping sweat from their brows as they perused booth after booth of stickers, bootleg shirts, heady veggie burrittos, and my personal favorite Philafel with Hummus. While it wasn’t quite as extensive as the Shakedown at Phish Dick’s, it was quite a scene and warmed us all up nicely (pun intended) for the evening.

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Dead & Company – November 24th – 1stBank Center

Estimated read time 5 min read

Let’s face it, last week’s Dead & Company shows in Broomfield were not without controversy. Questions like “Should ‘The Dead’ be touring without Phil?”, “Why on earth did Bobby, Phil and Mickey choose John Mayer to fill Jerry’s lauded shoes?” and “I thought they said the Chicago shows were the last ones?” have been bubbling through Head circles for months. What this band made clear on Tuesday is that there is new reason to love The Dead, warts and all.

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Grateful Dead Original Members Reunite to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

Estimated read time 3 min read

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The Avett Brothers – July 11th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Rain didn’t damper spirits on Friday evening as The Avett Brothers kicked off a three-night run under the stars at Red Rocks Amphitheater. For Friday’s show, the Avett boys wrangled Bob Weir and Ratdog off their summer tour for an opening slot at the iconic venue. The Avett Brothers have the rare ability in the music world to make you feel their emotions through song and dance. The maturity and mellow nature of the crowd doesn’t hurt either.

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Phil Lesh & Friends – February 16th – 1st Bank Center

Estimated read time 1 min read

Phil and Friends opened and suprisingly outstanding three night stand on Thursday with a blistering two set show that highlighted some true gems in the Grateful Dead catalog. The sextet of Phil Lesh, Jackie Greene, Warren Haynes, John Scofield, Joe Russo, and Jeff Chimenti really suprised some people with their orchestrated, and well played sets on the first night of a marathon three night run!