Saturday, October 26, 2013

Set List 10.25.13 Sprenger's Tap Room, Santa Rosa, CA (& review)

Set 1
Desolation Row
Tonight I'll Be Staying
Lot-Laugh, Train-Cry
Serve Somebody
Just Like a Woman
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
I Shall Be Released
Hurricane
Like a Rolling Stone
Clean Cut Kid
Maggie’s Farm ->
Don't Think Twice, It’s Alright

Set 2
Quinn the Eskimo
Highway 61
Tough Mama
Queen Jane
Masterpiece
One More Cup of Coffee
Absolutely Sweet Marie
Tangled Up in Blue
Watchtower
It's All Over Now Baby Blue


We all agreed that we had a very good show last night! We introduced Maya from Nine Mile Skid and Skiddles on vocals and percussion, and again we all agreed that she is a welcomed addition to our line-up. Attendance was modest as Zero, Deadicated Maniacs and a vigil for Andy Lopez, the teenager slain by Santa Rosa PD, were all going on simultaneously.

Our next show is coming up on Wednesday, November 27th at the Forestville Club.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Photos, Set List, 10.04.13 Ace Cider Speakeasy

Set 1
Desolation Row
Tom Thumb
Slow Train
I Shall Be Released
Mobile-Memphis
Just Like a Woman
One More Cup of Coffee
Hurricane
Maggie's Farm

Set 2
Quinn the Eskimo
Lot-Laugh, Train-Cry
Absolutely Sweet Marie
Like a Rolling Stone
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Tangled Up In Blue
Gotta Serve Somebody
All Along The Watchtower
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Maggie's Farm (reprise)


Special Thanks to guests David Emery on harmonica and Maya on vocals.











History of Planet Waves~ Chapter 3

I've said many times to band mates that if I ever get hit by a bus, don't stop playin' on account of me, and I imagine Steve might have said the same thing. After playing at Steve's memorial, we took a little more time off. When it came time to find someone to play in Steve's stead (we just couldn't bear to use the word 'replacement'), we were pleasantly surprised to meet the best friend of Steve's son, Keith Jackson, who plays guitar, sings, and knows much about Dylan.

Time to go back into the rehearsal studio, but where? We had been rehearsing at Steve's house. His brother-in-law came to the rescue. He has a small studio in Cotati that we were able to use. And so it was we took up residence in Sonoma County. With the exception of Keith, we were all Sonoma residents.


Pat Nevins had played with David Maciel before and knew of Planet Waves. We were invited by him to be the house band at 'Doing Dylan', Nevins' Bob Dylan 70th birthday celebration, which was held on May 24th, 2011, at Ashkenaz in Berkeley. We had the honor of playing with such luminaries as David Gans, Chris Rowan, Country Joe, and Stu Allen, among others, including Pat himself.






We received a ton of great exposure, reviews and praise, but unfortunately at the time, we had no quality photos or recordings, or a web site ftm, so whatever momentum gained at that Ashkenaz show was somewhat dampened. That didn't stop us from picking up another high profile show, though.

In 2010, David had staged a benefit at the Connecticut Yankee in San Francisco for the Jimmy Fund and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, with the Cancer Sucks Band opening up for Stu Allen and friends. In 2011, another benefit was held with the Cancer Sucks Band opening up for Planet Waves. Guests that night included Mitch Stein, Chris Rowan, Pat Nevins and Ozzie Ahlers. David along with Jimme and Keith performed in both bands that night. Over $1400 has been raised so far for JF and DFCI from the 2 benefits.


















Here is some music recorded at the 2nd benefit at the Connecticut Yankee, San Francisco, August 31, 2011.