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SCOTT GUBERMAN with special guest DAVID GANS
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This is a true, psychedelic experience with a repertoire that truly spans the entire catalog of the Grateful Dead, from the most popular to the most obscure including avant-garde, under-performed material. Scott Guberman (keyboardist and vocalist) performs regularly with Grateful Dead's founding bassist, Phil Lesh. Scott Guberman has become an outstandingly important member of the Bay Area music scene in between his shows with Phil Lesh, appearing most often at Terrapin Crossroads. In addition to this, Guberman can be found touring the national circuit joining up with just about every professional level Grateful Dead project out there. Scott Guberman’s history finds him breaking into the Grateful Dead scene at the turn of the millennium. He first gained recognition as a Hammond organist performing heavily with Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and former Grateful Dead keyboardist, Tom Constanten and touring with Grateful Dead’s final keyboardist, Vince Welnick.
https://scottguberman.com
DAVID GANS
It’s not easy being a multi-hyphenate. But singer-songwriter-guitarist-radio producer/ host-author-journalist-record producer-photographer DAVID GANS at least makes it look like loads of fun. That he can juggle so many balls in the air is nothing short of astonishing; that he does it with such skill, passion, assurance, wit and grace is even more remarkable.
David is also known far and wide as the light behind the widely syndicated Grateful Dead Hour radio program, and co-host of SIRIUS XM’s Tales From the Golden Road, several books on the Dead and a number of intriguing CDs relating to the band and its music, David has in recent years blossomed into a compelling performer in his own right, touring nationally and releasing several albums.
His "solo electric" performance is likely to consist of several elements: country-blues-style fingerpicking; loop-based improvisations created live in the moment; sweetly-sung ballads, original or borrowed; Grateful Dead songs reinterpreted to suit his voice and guitar; wry observations of the music-festival subculture and the larger world; soulful and passionate political commentary; favorites from the folk-rock canon of the last 50 years. Mix and match - it's never the same show twice, but it's always worth a listen.
http://dgans.com/