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The group began in 1995 as a side project for Grateful Dead guitarist and singer Bob Weir. After the Dead disbanded later that year, RatDog became Weir's primary band. [1] They performed some Grateful Dead songs, a mixture of covers (including Bob Dylan and Chuck Berry tunes), and some originals. [2]
Live at Roseland is a 2001 live album by the band RatDog, featuring former Grateful Dead guitarist and singer Bob Weir.In contrast to studio album Evening Moods, this release contains mostly songs from the Grateful Dead song book.
Evening Moods is the only studio album by the band RatDog, featuring former Grateful Dead guitarist and singer Bob Weir.Released on 26 September 2000, it consists of a number of new songs introduced by RatDog during the previous year and a Grateful Dead song, "Corrina".
Grateful Dead is a live album by rock band the Grateful Dead. Released on September 24, 1971 [ 3 ] on Warner Bros. Records , it is their second live double album and their seventh album overall.
The name of this group comes from the 1971 Dead song "Wharf Rat" (written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter and appearing on Skull & Roses), which contains the self-told story of August West, a down-and-out dockside wino. [5] By at least one interpretation, the song was aimed partly at Deadheads. [5]
He describes "fleas the size of rats" and "rats the size of cats", and compares the humanoid inhabitants to "packs of dogs". Halfway through the narration, the Richard Rodgers ' tune " Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered " strikes up (the song and its composer appear on the track list of the original vinyl album but this credit is omitted on CD ...
For the Dead & Company 2022 Summer Tour, he sat in for Bill Kreutzmann starting with the Bethel, NY show. [24] With Kreutzmann stepping out for the final Dead & Company tour in 2023, Jay Lane has played each show on the tour. [25] Three weeks after the last show on the final tour of Dead and Company, Jay Lane debuted the first band under his ...
Mark Karan (born January 13, 1955) is an American guitarist and singer. He is best known for his long-term work with former members of the Grateful Dead, in RatDog (1998–2013), the Other Ones (1998–2000), Mickey Hart's band Planet Drum (1999), and Phil Lesh and Friends (2012).