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==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 Theatre]]. The band was an acoustic version of the Grateful Dead and featured members Phil Lesh, [[Jerry Garcia]], [[Bob Weir]] and [[Vince Welnick]]. Grateful 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 1998. ===1998β2000 permutations=== In 1998, Lesh played with a rotating cast of musicians under the Phil Lesh and Friends name, mostly at San Francisco's The Fillmore. Bob Weir, [[Steve Kimock]], [[Jeff Chimenti]], Dave Ellis, [[Prairie Prince]], [[Scott Amendola]], Stan Franks, Gary Lambert, Bobby Strickland and Vince Welnick were among the musicians who participated in the gigs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.philzone.com/|title=Philzone.com... Phil Lesh and Friends Terrapin Crossroads Furthur Grateful Dead Setlists Photos News Music Video|website=Philzone.com|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> 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 (band)|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]] β [[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), [[Merl Saunders]] (keys), [[Donna Jean Godchaux]] (vocals) *June 4β5, 1999: [[Prairie Prince]] (drums), [[Jorma Kaukonen]] (guitar and vocals), [[Pete Sears]] (keys), Zoe Ellis (vocals), Caitlin Cornwell (vocals) *July 2β3, 1999: [[Bill Kreutzmann]] (drums), [[David Nelson (musician)|David Nelson]] (guitar and vocals), [[Barry Sless]] (guitar), Mookie Siegel (keys) *August 12β22, 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 (musician)|Michael Kang]] (mandolin and violin), [[Bill Nershi]] (guitar)) occasionally joined the group, as did [[Al Schnier]] of [[Moe (band)|Moe]]. *October 7β9, 1999: Bobby Strickland (horns), [[Jeff Mattson]] (guitar and vocals), Rob Barraco (keys and vocals) *October 21β27, 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 29β30, 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 2β14, 1999: [[Derek Trucks]] (guitar), [[Warren Haynes]] (guitar and vocals); *November 15, 1999: [[Derek Trucks]] (guitar), [[Warren Haynes]] (guitar and vocals), [[Jorma Kaukonen]] (guitar and vocals); *November 17β18, 1999: [[Warren Haynes]] (guitar and vocals), [[Jorma Kaukonen]] (guitar and vocals); *March 10, 2000: [[Robben Ford]] (guitar and vocals), [[Bill Payne]] (keys and vocals), [[Paul Barrere]] (guitar and vocals) *April 6-May 27, 2000: [[Jeff Pevar]] (guitar and vocals), [[Jimmy Herring]] (guitar) For the summer 2000 tour, the lineup primarily consistent of [[Robben Ford]] and members of [[Little Feat]] *June 12βJuly 15, 2000: [[Robben Ford]] (guitar and vocals), [[Paul Barrere]] (guitar and vocals), [[Bill Payne]] (keys and vocals) *July 16β18, 2000: [[Jimmy Herring]] (guitar), [[Paul Barrere]] (guitar and vocals), [[Bill Payne]] (keys and vocals) *July 19β30, 2000: [[Robben Ford]] (guitar and vocals), [[Paul Barrere]] (guitar and vocals), [[Bill Payne]] (keys and vocals) === The Phil Lesh Quintet === {{more citations needed section|date=November 2010}} The 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 Allman Brothers Band]], [[Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit|Aquarium Rescue Unit]], and most recently [[Widespread Panic]]), [[Rob Barraco]] (keyboards; [[The Dead (band)|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 lineup released the only Phil Lesh and Friends studio 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. During the summer tour of 2001, the band performed a series of instrumental numbers composed by Lesh. The songs were inspired by the [[Solar System]]. While they were never officially released on an album, they have come to be known as the ''Planet Jams''. A bootleg compilation of these songs has been circulating since then. ===Post Quintet Era=== [[Ryan Adams]] started performing with the band in June 2005 after meeting Lesh at the Jammys,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jambands.com/features/2020/03/14/phil-at-80-this-weird-america/|title=Phil at 80: "This Weird America"|date=March 14, 2020|website=Jambands.com|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> 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 Osby 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 Osby), 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. ===2007β2008=== [[File:Phil Lesh & Friends - July 3, 2008 - The Pageant, St. Louis (4).jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Phil Lesh & Friends performing at [[The Pageant]] in St. Louis, Missouri on July 3, 2008]] A new 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 [[Warfield Theatre]] in [[San Francisco]]. 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 until 2012 was on 12/31/08. Meanwhile, Phil had 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.<ref>{{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 |website=Jambase.com |date=February 13, 2012 |access-date=March 27, 2012}}</ref> On April 26 through April 29 the original Quintet returned, performing four sold-out shows at Terrapin Crossroads. The band also appeared at the 2012 [[Gathering of the Vibes]] and [[All Good Music Festival]], featuring [[Phil Lesh]], [[Jackie Greene]], Grahame Lesh, Brian Lesh, [[Joe Russo (musician)|Joe Russo]], [[Larry Campbell (musician)|Larry Campbell]], and Teresa Williams. ===2014=== In 2014, Phil Lesh signed an exclusive deal with concert promoter [[Peter Shapiro (concert promoter)|Peter Shapiro]] to perform 44 concerts across Shapiro's venues. Thirty of those performances would take place at the [[Capitol Theatre (Port Chester, New York)|Capitol Theatre]] in [[Port Chester, New York]], with the others at the [[Brooklyn Bowl]]s in New York, London and [[Las Vegas]], as well as the [[Lockn' Festival]] in [[Arrington, Virginia]].<ref>[http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/11/03/phil-lesh-signs-deal-with-peter-shapiro-for-2014-shows "Phil Lesh Signs Deal with Peter Shapiro for 2014 Shows"], ''Jambands.com''. November 3, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2014.</ref> Phil Lesh and Friends featuring Warren Haynes, Jackie Greene, John Medeski and Joe Russo performed two shows on April 14 and 15 at [[Brooklyn Academy of Music]]. Phil and Friends then played two shows at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield on May 28 and 31. The incarnation of this band included Warren Haynes, John Scofield, John Medeski and Joe Russo.<ref>[http://www.relix.com/news/detail/phil_lesh_friends_to_play_second_central_park_show "Phil Lesh & Friends to Play Second Central Park Show"], ''Relix Media''. April 30, 2014. Retrieved July 1, 2014.</ref> ===2015β2016=== Starting in January 2015, Phil Lesh and Friends celebrated the Grateful Dead's [[Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead|50th Anniversary]] by performing tribute concerts, recreating select concerts from the Grateful Dead's 30-year career, at his restaurant Terrapin Crossroads, along with select Grateful Dead Recreational Tribute shows at The Capitol Theatre, in Port Chester, New York. These celebrations of the Grateful Dead's 50th Anniversary continued into 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.relix.com/news/detail/phil_lesh_to_recreate_two_grateful_dead_shows_at_the_capitol_theatre/comments/#comments|title=Phil Lesh to Recreate Two Grateful Dead Shows at The Capitol Theatre : News : Relix<!-- Bot generated title -->|website=Relix Media|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> In 2015, Phil Lesh And Friends had to cancel two shows at Terrapin Crossroads on October 24β25, due to the [[bladder cancer]] diagnosis of Phil Lesh.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jambands.com/news/2015/10/16/phil-lesh-cancels-two-shows-as-he-recovers-from-bladder-cancer/|title=Phil Lesh Cancels Two Shows As He Recovers from Bladder Cancer|date=October 16, 2015|website=Jambands.com|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> At the 2015 [[Lockn' Festival]], [[Carlos Santana]] made his debut as one of Phil's "Friends", sitting in for the whole set. The next night at Lock'n, [[Chris Robinson Brotherhood|The Chris Robinson Brotherhood]] also sat in with Phil Lesh & Friends.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jambase.com/article/happy-birthday-carlos-santana-full-phil-lesh-friends-lockn-set|title=Happy Birthday Carlos Santana: Full Phil Lesh & Friends Lockn' Set|website=JamBase.com|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> In celebration of Phil's 76th birthday in 2015, Phil resurrected the classic "Q" lineup for a 2-night run at The Capitol Theatre, in Port Chester.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jambase.com/article/phil-lesh-friends-announce-the-q-birthday-celebration-at-the-cap|title=Phil Lesh & Friends Announce 'The Q' Birthday Celebration At The Capitol Theatre|website=JamBase.com|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> In January 2016, it was announced that Phil Lesh and Friends will perform a [[New Year's Eve]] run in [[Hawaii]], from December 29β31.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/phil-lesh-friends-announce-new-years-eve-run-in-hawaii/|title=Phil Lesh & Friends Announce New Year's Eve Run In Hawaii|date=June 28, 2016|website=Liveforlivemusic.com|access-date=February 28, 2023}}</ref> ===2023-2024=== In March 2023, Phil Lesh performed his 100th show at [[Capitol Theatre (Port Chester, New York)|The Capitol Theatre]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sissler |first=James |date=2023-03-18 |title=Phil Lesh & Friends Deepen Their Telepathic Channels Ahead Of 100th Capitol Theatre Show [Photos/Videos/Audio] |url=https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/phil-lesh-and-friends-capitol-theatre-3-17-23-photos-videos-audio/ |access-date=2023-12-09 |website=L4LM |language=en-US}}</ref> Lesh died on October 25, 2024. He was 84.<ref name="DeVille 2024">{{Cite web |last=DeVille |first=Chris |date=October 25, 2024 |title=Phil Lesh Dead At 84 |url=https://www.stereogum.com/2285473/phil-lesh-dead-at-84/news/ |access-date=October 25, 2024 |website=[[Stereogum]]}}</ref><ref name="Gehr 2024">{{cite magazine |last=Gehr |first=Richard |title=Phil Lesh, Grateful Dead Co-Founder and Bassist, Dead at 84 |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=October 25, 2024 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/phil-lesh-grateful-dead-dead-1234809976/ |access-date=October 25, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=October 26, 2024 |title=Phil Lesh, bassiste fondateur des Grateful Dead, mythique groupe de rock, est mort |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2024/10/26/phil-lesh-bassiste-fondateur-des-grateful-dead-mythique-groupe-de-rock-est-mort_6360082_3382.html |access-date=October 26, 2024 |language=fr}}</ref>
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