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UPDATE: - I simply do BT's these Days

Hello!! I am out of town a lot, So doing B&P's is nearly impossible, I rotate my hosted shows about ever week. I run a small server at garcia.no-ip.org. (anonymous login works with no password - this account for text files only - 1 Show at a TIME!!) I usually Host between 60-70 shows. Email me your requests with "Login Request" in the Subject line to danieljreis@gmail.com  I will try to put it up as soon as I can! Enjoy Dan

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Beastie Boys
Number of shows: 1

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05/22/92

Tradewinds
Sea Bright, NJ
1 1 B+

Beck
Number of shows: 1

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05/02/00

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA
1 2 A

The Blues Brothers
Number of shows: 1

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12/31/78

Winterland
San Francisco, CA
1 1 A+ Opener For The Grateful Dead. Winterland's Closing Night. Broadcast live on KSAN-FM San Francisco.

Blues Traveler
Number of shows: 1

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02/21/94

CBGB
New York, NY
2 2 A- * first time performed ** with Warren Haynes on the guitar # now known as The Mountains Win Again

Bob Marley & The Wailers
Number of shows: 5

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10/31/73

The Record Plant
Sausalito, CA
1 1 A+ This is the correct date for the show that's often mislabeled 12/73 KSAN radio broadcast - the air date was 12/02/73 but it was recorded on 10/31/73. This was recorded shortly after the Wailers were kicked off the Sly & The Family Stone tour for actually drawing more attention than Sly. They were stranded and the K-SAN station booked them at the Matrix Club as well as giving them this Radio time. Lineup: Bob Marley: Guitar and Vocals Peter Tosh: Rhythm Guitar and Vocal Earl 'Wire' Lindo: Keyboards Aston 'Family Man' Barrett: Bass Carlton Barrett: Drums "Walk The Proud Land" is the same song as "Rude Boy", with slightly different text written by Bunny Wailer, but here Bob is singing his lyrics version, so it's called "Rude Boy". After "Rastaman Chant" there's the instrumental jam of "Keep The Faith".

06/10/75

Quiet Knight Club
Chicago, IL
1 1 B+

07/03/75

The Boarding House
San Francisco, CA
1 1 B+

06/27/80

Stadio San Siro
Milan, Italy
2 2 B+ The I-three's opening with 4 songs. Biggest attendance of any Bob show with about 120,000 people there. Updated June 2004: For years this show has been confused with the 6-13-80 Rockplast show in Dortmund, Germany. The setlists in the DB were identical. The corrected setlist above and the track timings are listed in the Frank Jones database: http://www.bobmarley.freeserve.co.uk/80.htm

09/23/80

Stanley Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA
1 2 A Bob Marley's Last Live Performance Officially Released: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Forever:_September_23,_1980_%E2%80%A2_Stanley_Theatre_%E2%80%A2_Pittsburgh,_PA

Crosby, Nash & Young
Number of shows: 1

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03/26/72

Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
1 1 A- Prisoners Welfare Benefit (1) - CN (2) - CNY (3) - C (4) - N (5) - Y

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Number of shows: 2

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06/30/70

Unknown
Lakehurst, NJ
1 2 A Show may be from Winterland?

02/13/02

Air Canada Centre
Toronto, ON
2 2 B

Garcia
Number of shows: 5

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02/23/63

Top of the Tangent
Palo Alto, CA
1 1 A- Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia - guitar, banjo, vocals David Nelson - guitar Robert Hunter - bass, guitar Norm Van Mastricht - bass, guitar, dobro BAND Wildwood Boys VENUE The Tangent CITY Palo Alto STATE CA DATE 02/23/63 SET1 Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms [2:59] ; (1) (Intro by Hunter) [1:00] ; Jerry's Breakdown [2:13] ; (2) Standing In The Need Of Prayer [3:11] ; (3) Muleskinner Blues [3:54] ; (4) (5) Norm's Solo [2:56] ; (6) Pike County Breakdown [2:21] ; (7) Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens # [3:33] ; We Shall Not Be Moved [2:14] (missing from vine) COMMENTS The Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo; Robert Hunter, guitar; David Nelson, mandolin; Norman Van Mastricht, bass. (1) Introductions by Hunter. (2) Garcia makes fun of Hunter's Scientology "devil" remarks by interrupting him. Hunter sometime thereafter gives up on Scientology. (3) Garcia gives the lo down while tuning. (4) 2/22/63 they played w/o a bass player. (5) Jerry joke, "Don't. forget to write, "! (6) Jerry says, "We're back with a million more songs". (7) Lots of Jerry tuning. RECORDINGS 25 AUD; 25 FM-AUD. Audience recording, made by Dr. Stu Goldstein (co-manager of the Tangent in 1963), possibly from mics placed on stage, later broadcast on KFOG-FM.------The vine is from the KFOG-FM source.

10/28/69

2400 Fulton Street - Jefferson Airplane House
San Francisco, CA
1 1 A- Lineup: Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Jorma Kaukonen - Guitar, Jack Cassady - Bass, Mickey Hart - Percussion, Spencer Dryden - Percussion

11/23/72

Armadillo World Headquarters
Austin, TX
2 3 A Grateful Dead's off day; reported lineup: Jerry Garcia (Guitar, Pedal Steel, vocals), Phil Lesh (Bass), Bill Kreutzmann (Drums), Leon Russell (Piano, vocals), Doug Sahm (Guitar, Fiddle, vocals), Mary Egan (Fiddle); alternate info posted by Freddy Sall to Usenet, 1996: "DISCoveries magazine, March 1996 issue, contains a feature article on the life and times of the famed, lamented Armadillo World Headquarters music venue of Austin, Texas. Illustrating the article is an intriguing photograph purportedly from an Armadillo concert on 11-23-72, showing Leon Russell on piano, Benny Thurman of the 13th Floor Elevators on fiddle, Mary Egan of Greezy Wheels on fiddle, Phil Lesh on bass, Jerry Barnett of Shiva's Headband on drums, Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar, and Doug Sahm on guitar and vocal."; db user reports ~2000-circulating tape is via Dead-Family-connected Molly.

11/23/72

Armadillo World Headquarters
Austin, TX
2 2 B+ Grateful Dead's off day; reported lineup: Jerry Garcia (Guitar, Pedal Steel, vocals), Phil Lesh (Bass), Bill Kreutzmann (Drums), Leon Russell (Piano, vocals), Doug Sahm (Guitar, Fiddle, vocals), Mary Egan (Fiddle); alternate info posted by Freddy Sall to Usenet, 1996: "DISCoveries magazine, March 1996 issue, contains a feature article on the life and times of the famed, lamented Armadillo World Headquarters music venue of Austin, Texas. Illustrating the article is an intriguing photograph purportedly from an Armadillo concert on 11-23-72, showing Leon Russell on piano, Benny Thurman of the 13th Floor Elevators on fiddle, Mary Egan of Greezy Wheels on fiddle, Phil Lesh on bass, Jerry Barnett of Shiva's Headband on drums, Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar, and Doug Sahm on guitar and vocal."; db user reports ~2000-circulating tape is via Dead-Family-connected Molly.

03/18/78

Warner Theater
Washington, DC
2 2 A+ Early show. Jerry Garcia Band. Note I Second That Emotion and Mystery Train from this show appear on tapes of the FM version of the late show. Setlist info courtesy The Jerry Site

Garcia & Grisman
Number of shows: 2

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02/03/91

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA
1 2 A+

12/08/91

Warfield Theater
San Francisco, CA
2 2 A+ * Garcia and Grisman only @ Garcia and Grisman oinly, both on Banjo The Band: Jerry Garcia David Grisman Jim Kerwin on Bass Joe Craven on violin/drums

Grateful Dead
Number of shows: 16

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03/01/69

Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
2 2 A+ Other artist(s): GD; Pentangle; Sir Douglas Quintet

06/14/69

Monterey Performing Arts Center
Monterey, CA
2 2 B+ Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - Hammond B3, Harmonica Tom Constanten - Piano Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums Wayne Ceballos - Vocals *

12/12/69

Thelma Theater
Los Angeles, CA
2 3 A+ "We Bid you Goodnight" theme during "Alligator"

02/12/70

Ungano's Night Club
New York, NY
2 2 A Setlist above for this date comes from Jay Serafin and his Marin County contact (see his shn set info released for this date).

Contrasting comments from deadlists.com: "An ad for this gig appears in the Village Voice. The 16 minute tape fragment sometimes circulated with this label is actually Fleetwood Mac w/ Peter Green, Clapton & Jr. Wells, Tea Party, Boston 2/12/70, the encore of Fleetwood Mac's set. Also, the 45 AUD tape excerpt from the 2/13/70 Early Show sometimes circulates mislabeled '2/12/70 Ungano's;' for more on this tape see 2/13/70a."

04/17/71

Dillon Gym, Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
2 2 A 'NFA' tease before "Lovelight' - Other artist(s): NRPS

04/27/71

Fillmore East
New York, NY
2 3 A+ *With The Beach Boys **Just The Beach Boys

04/28/71

Fillmore East
New York, NY
3 3 A *with Tom Constanten; Other artist(s): NRPS. This date is featured on Ladies and Gentlemen... The Grateful Dead.

03/26/73

Civic Center
Baltimore, MD
4 4 A- Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Keith Godchaux - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals

09/28/75

Lindley Meadows, Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, CA
1 2 A+ Jefferson Starship opened Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Keith Godchaux - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals Mathew Kelly - Harmonica *

09/16/78

Gizah Sound and Light Theater
Cairo, Egypt
2 2 A+ Performed during a lunar elcipse * Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Keith Godchaux - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals Hamza El Din - Vocals, Percussion *

12/30/78

Pauley Pavilion, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
2 2 A+ Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Keith Godchaux - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals Hamza El Din - Percussion, Vocals * Lee Oskar - Harmonica $

03/27/88

Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
3 2 A- "We want Phil" chant at beginning of Set 2 Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Brent Mydland - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums

06/19/91

Pine Knob Music Theater
Clarkston, MI
1 SHN B+ Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Vince Welnick - Keyboards Bruce Hornsby - Piano, Accordion Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums

06/20/91

Pine Knob Music Theater
Clarkston, MI
3 SHN B+ Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Vince Welnick - Keyboards Bruce Hornsby - Piano, Accordion Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums

05/31/92

Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, U.N.L.V
Las Vegas, NV
2 3 A Steve Miller Band opened Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Vince Welnick - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums Steve Miller - Guitar *

12/11/92

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, CA
2 3 A Jerry Garcia - Guitar Bob Weir - Guitar Vince Welnick - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums

Grateful Dead Compilations
Number of shows: 1

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02/21/02

Acid Splash Compilation
Atlanta, GA
3 4 ? moved from Grateful Dead section for clarity- date and venue are as in old entry, not sure why they were chosen that way. Admin

J.J. Cale
Number of shows: 1

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12/31/75

Cain's Ballroom
Tulsa, OK
2 2 B+

Jazz Mandolin Project
Number of shows: 1

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11/23/01

Hammerstein Ballroom
New York, NY
1 A-

Jerry Garcia Band
Number of shows: 1

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11/29/83

Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Providence, RI
2 SHN A- Jerry Garcia Band: Jerry Garcia, DeeDee Dickerson, John Kahn, David Kemper, Jaclyn LaBranch, Melvin Seals

Jimi Hendrix
Number of shows: 1

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09/05/67

"Tonarskvall" - Radiohuset Studio 4
Stockholm, Sweden
1 1 A+ The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. *=interview with Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding by Leif Andersson for Swedish Radio. Broadcast 9/6/67 on "Pop '67 Americakalistan".

Johnny Cash
Number of shows: 1

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09/07/96

Irving Plaza
New York, NY
2 2 B+ * Earl Ball on lead vocals. # Johnny with June Carter. % June Carter (without Johnny)

Leftover Salmon
Number of shows: 1

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09/20/99

Rialto Theater
Tucson, AZ
2 2 A * - with Trey Anastasio (Phish) on guitar & backing vocals for "The Shape I'm In"

Legion of Mary
Number of shows: 2

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04/11/75

The Tower Theatre
Upper Darby, PA
2 3 A Late show. Legion Of Mary: Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders, John Kahn, Martin Fierro, Ron Tutt.

04/12/75

Masonic Temple
Scranton, PA
1 1 A Late show. Garcia & Saunders/Legion Of Mary: Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders, John Kahn, Martin Fierro, Ron Tutt. Show not listed in DeadBase

Medeski Martin & Wood
Number of shows: 2

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05/05/01

State Palace Theater
New Orleans, LA
2 2 A One Set # with Dominick Placco (trumpet) * with Michael Ray (trumpet), Mark McGrain (trombone), Roger Lewis (baritone sax), Clarence Johnson III (tenor Sax) + w/acoustic outro Critters Buggin opened for MMW

10/31/01

The Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
2 3 A w/ Marc Ribot from Think to end of show (except Gonzo) w/ Kid Koala and DJ P-Love from Dracula to end of show (except Gonzo) # w/ Whirligig Percussion ensemble (The band and the drummers walked through the crowd and on stage while playing like at last year's 10/31 show) ^ w/ Going Home quotes at the start

Michael Franti & Spearhead
Number of shows: 1

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12/10/01

Egyptian Room, Murat Center
Indianapolis, IN
1 1 A

Neil Young
Number of shows: 2

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02/27/71

Royal Festival Hall
London, England
1 2 B

11/15/76

Auditorium Theater
Chicago, IL
1 2 B+ Neil Young & Crazy Horse

Oysterhead
Number of shows: 1

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05/04/00

Saenger Theatre
New Orleans, LA
1 2 A- Trey Anastasio - Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals Les Claypool - Electric Bass, Vocals Stewart Copeland - Drums, Percussion * - Chorus Only

Pearl Jam
Number of shows: 1

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04/03/94

Fox Theater
Atlanta, GA
2 2 A- * - First Time Played

Phil Lesh & Friends
Number of shows: 1

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04/13/01

Sunrise Musical Theater
Fort Lauderdale, FL
2 3 B+

Phish
Number of shows: 3

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??/??/87

Trey's Thesis, Goddard College (TMWSIY)
Plainfield, VT
1 1 A- "The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday" (TMWSIY). The musical story of Gamehendge. Many dates may circulate for this "show" but after a db show date merge, all new entries should be listed here.

06/19/88

Nectar's Lounge
Burlington, VT
2 3 A- Circulates mislabelled as 6-18-88 before show date merge. This is the correct date as found in the Phish Companion.

11/19/94

Indiana University, Parking Lot
Bloomington, IN
1 1 B+ Jam outside the tour bus w/ Mike (banjo & electric bass), Page (bass), Trey (fiddle & guitar), Fishman (mandolin), Rev. Jeff Mosier (banjo), Eric Merrill (fiddle & guitar), Jeremy (banjo & jaw harp).

Pink Floyd
Number of shows: 1

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09/30/71

Paris Cinema
London, UK
1 1 A+ BBC FM John Peel Show

Radiators
Number of shows: 4

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07/02/00

High Sierra Music Festival Late Night
Plumas County, CA
0 Late Night Show; *W/ Dr. Didg and Spoonman for the entire "Encore Mini Set"

10/19/01

Magnolia Fest, Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, FL
2 2 A # w/ Col Bruce(guitar) and Derrick Trucks (slide guitar),* w/ Derrick Trucks (slide guitar)

11/24/01

Tipitina's
New Orleans, LA
2 2 A 1st set w/ Derek Huston & Mark Mullins 2nd set w/ Derek Huston, George Porter Jr., Cyril Neville

01/26/02

O'Gara's Garage
St. Paul, MN
2 2 A DADs 24th Anniversary Party Entire show with Peter Ostroushko on fiddle

Sonic Youth
Number of shows: 1

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04/07/96

Osterrocknacht, Philipshalle
Düsseldorf, Germany
1 1 A

Soul Coughing
Number of shows: 1

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08/10/94

Wetlands Preserve
New York, NY
1 1 A-

Stills-Young Band
Number of shows: 1

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07/07/76

Providence Civic Center
Providence, RI
1 2 B+ Neil Young - Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Harmonica Stephen Stills - Vocals, Guitar, Piano Jerry Aiello - Organ George Perry - Bass Joe Lala - Percussion Joe Vitale - Drums

String Cheese Incident
Number of shows: 1

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08/11/01

Horning's Hideout
North Plains, OR
3 6 A (all notes 4th set) Tye North took over on bass midway through Miss Brown's and played the rest of the set. Entire set also with members of The Motet: Mike Tiernan (guitar), Greg Raymond (keyboards), Scott Messersmith and Dave Watts (percussion), Matt Spencer (bass), and Jans Ingber (vocals on Use Me and Lean on Me). Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese.

Talking Heads
Number of shows: 1

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02/27/81

Nakano Sunplaza
Tokyo, Japan
1 1 A+ most copies of this show circulate with unknown filler tracks from different shows: the book i read, the girls want to be with girls, mind

Traffic
Number of shows: 2

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12/12/69

studios
New York, NY
11 1 A See A SESSION (Oh Boy)in the list of bootlegs at http://hendrix.xidus.net/jimiboota.html

02/21/73

Santa Monica Civic Center
Santa Monica, CA
1 1 A-

U2
Number of shows: 1

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04/29/87

Rosemont Horizon
Rosemont, IL
1 2 ?

Widespread Panic
Number of shows: 6

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03/17/88

Al's Pump House
Greenville, SC
2 2 A

06/22/01

Red Rocks Ampitheatre
Morrison, CO
2 3 A- * with Cody Dickinson on washboard, Luther Dickinson on guitar/vocals ** with Cecil Daniels on percussion/saxophone, Cody Dickinson on washboard *** with Cecil Daniels on saxophone Only 'Boogie Chillin''; Set 1 contained all songs from the album 'Ain't Life Grand'; First 'Action Man' with lyrics; 'Body And Soul' rap by JB during 'Little Lilly'; 'Third Stone From The Sun' jam by Dave after 'Drums'; The North Mississippi Allstars opened.

07/18/01

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
2 3 A ['Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin' tease by Dave after 'Flat Foot Flewzy']

11/24/01

Mid-South Coliseum
Memphis, TN
2 3 B+ * with Kevin Harris on saxophone ** with George McConnell on guitar, Kevin Harris on saxophone *** with Terrence Higgins on percussion **** with Dirty Dozen Brass Band

11/24/01

Mid-South Coliseum
Memphis, TN
3 SHN B+ * with Kevin Harris on saxophone ** with George McConnell on guitar, Kevin Harris on saxophone *** with Terrence Higgins on percussion **** with Dirty Dozen Brass Band

04/26/02

Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Pelham, AL
2 3 B+ * with John Keane on guitar, ** with John Keane on pedal steel, *** with Dr. Arvin Scott on percussion, **** with Dr. Arvin Scott on percussion, Robert Randolph on pedal steel, ***** with Dr. Arvin Scott on percussion, John Keane on guitar, Robert Randolph on pedal steel; 'Night People' rap during 'Fishwater'; 'You Better Run' rap by JoJo during 'Junior'; 'Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)' rap by JB during 'Bowlegged Woman'; Robert Randolph & the Family Band opened; Last 'Werewolves of London' - 06/01/96, 591 shows

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