Midnight North Welcomes Phil Lesh In Nashville
Jun 3, 2021
Phil Lesh joined his son Grahame Lesh’s band Midnight North on Wednesday night at the Exit/In in Nashville. The legendary Grateful Dead bassist emerged toward the end of the set to sit-in on Midnight North’s latest single “Coyote,” a Dead classic and more.
Midnight North kicked off the set with “Earthquakes” which will appear on their forthcoming album
There’s Always A Story, set for release on July 21. The band then took it back a few years with their song “Playing A Poor Hand Well” from their 2017 album
Under The Lights ahead of another
went on for far too long. Viola Lee and Golden Road were great. The Headcount
movie in between sets was not bad at all. I really pisses me off that people in jam
band community are so passive about voting/politics. Once again Phil and Friends
delivers the good. Well I wasn’t at Langerado for the full 4 days as many people
were, but I was luck enough to be there Sunday to see Gov’t Mule and of course
Phil. I was awestruck from the moment the lights went down. Jackie Green tore it
up on guitar, especially in the second set during Golden Road and Viola Lee
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