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Dark Star Orchestra

Friday, March 2

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Celebrating its 12th anniversary and nearly 1800 shows performed, Dark Star Orchestra presents its critically acclaimed live show to Deadheads both old and new at every show on its non-stop tour.

Using entire shows from the Grateful Dead’s decades of touring as a launching pad, Dark Star Orchestra recreates song for song performances straight from historic set lists. Not merely mimicking the Dead, DSO instead seeks the individual style of each era and offers its own interpretations and improvisations for a group famed and loved for their interpretations and improvisations.

Having just celebrated their 13th anniversary of touring worldwide to the tune of over 1900 shows, Dark Star Orchestra’s determined commitment to ‘raising the Dead’ has drawn them much critical acclaim.

Critics aren’t the only ones singing Dark Star Orchestra’s praises. Five original members of the Grateful Dead have played alongside DSO and have had this to say:

“Playing with Dark Star Orchestra is something that feels just exactly like it felt when I was playing with the Grateful Dead.”
– Donna Jean Godchaux, Grateful Dead vocalist, frequent DSO guest

Made up of Jeff Mattson (Jerry Garcia), Lisa Mackey (Donna Jean Godchaux), Dino English (Bill Kreutzmann), Rob Koritz (Mickey Hart), Kevin Rosen (Phil Lesh), Rob Eaton (Bob Weir) and Rob Barraco (handling multiple keyboardists), Dark Star Orchestra does not try to match Grateful Dead live songs note for note. Anything more formulaic would quickly dispel the free spirit embodied in the music.

Precision is king with DSO, which position the stage plot based on the year of Grateful Dead show to be performed, adapting phrasing, voice arrangements, and even arranges specific musical equipment for the various eras of Dead music performed. At the end of every performance, the band announces the date and venue where the original show just covered took place. Dark Star Orchestra dips into every incarnation of the Dead, so most fans can “see” shows that happened long before they were born.

Dark Star Orchestra isn’t a cover band. Its shows are not even meant as tributes. What Dark Star Orchestra achieves is a continuation of the spirit of what has now become over forty years of the Grateful Dead’s timeless music.

Taken from the bands official FaceBook page here.

6 Comments

Jeanette Ammann 1:56 pm - 23rd December:

We would like to find out the prices for tickets to this show in one of your balcony or suites – where do I get those prices?

Kelly Christie 10:59 pm - 26th December:

I have sent Marie private e-mail messages asking to be updated on the status of DSO date. I knew they coming awhile back but there was no information available. I too would like balcony suite situation.
I have family and friends that may be traveling for show, need to plan.

Please advise asap.

Kelly Christie
(716)353-1980

Bianca 10:51 pm - 1st January:

How do I purchase tickets

cinder 7:23 pm - 24th February:

hey , i need to know about handicap places. i use a cane and can’t stand up for long periods of time. can i bring a camp chair? i also need to know about ticket availability. i have been to the landing before and seats were first come first served. so i will get there early, but can i put a canvas chair in my trunk in case someone moves faster than me?( it happens). thanks, please let me know. i just found out about this concert and i am eager to go. why don’t you all have a phone number, it would be so much easier
. thanks again.

-Dave 9:56 am - 29th February:

As far as tickets go. You can click the “Get Tickets” at the top of page by DSO logo.

-Dave 9:58 am - 29th February:

…or go to Daddy Kools record shop on Central Ave.(St.Pete) as well as Detroit Liquors on Central as well right next to Jannus.

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