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URL icon « on: May 29, 2015, 04:53:07 PM »

Not holding my breath, but doesn't hurt to dream!

Here's a summary / review from someone on the philzone (Phil Lesh) today:

http://www.philzone.org/discus/messages/439459/1004839.html?1432939754

Last night's "Ramble" at TxR was off the hook good for just about anybody, and if you are a Peter Rowan fan it was one for the ages.

A great pin-drop quiet solo set by Peter to open the show, then a brilliant electric 2nd set with Phil & the Family Band, along with Scott Law & Peter's two brothers.

What made that 2nd set so great was that it was a Peter Rowan set, but with a full electric band with pedal steel, and Phil Lesh happened to be the bass player. Wow.


Awesome & unique versions of many of Peter's standards with only one GD song - Friend of the Devil.

As a huge Peter Rowan fan I was expecting this to be real good, but it was even better than I imagined.

The full band, with electric instruments, the pedal steel played so well by R. James, Peter in fabulous voice; this is one show I'd love to have a recording of.

These one-offs just keep getting better.

Way to go Peter, way to go Phil.
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