Showing posts with label Mickey Hart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey Hart. Show all posts

Mickey Hart & Planet Drum - In the Groove (2022/FLAC)


In the Groove is an album by Planet Drum, a percussion-based world music ensemble led by Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju, and Giovanni Hidalgo. It was released on August 5, 2022.

In the Groove is Planet Drum's third album, following Planet Drum (1991) and Global Drum Project (2007). According to music journalist Michael Broerman, "With Hart from the United States, Hussain from India, Hidalgo from Puerto Rico, and Adepoju from Nigeria, they represent a consortium of the top percussionists from around the globe, united by a common language of rhythm."

 

The Dead - 2009 Tour (23 shows)


 The Dead was an American rock band composed of some of the former members of the Grateful Dead.

After the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann formed the band The Other Ones, performing concert tours in 1998 (without Kreutzmann), 2000 (without Lesh), and 2002, and released one album, The Strange Remain. In 2003, they changed their name to The Dead.

The band toured the United States in the spring of 2009, playing 23 concerts in April and May, with a lineup of Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Warren Haynes, and Jeff Chimenti.

After the 2009 Dead tour, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh performed together for the next five years with their new band Furthur




The Dead.20090412 Greensboro, NC
The Dead.20090414 Washington, DC
The Dead.20090415 John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, VA
The Dead.20090417 TimesUnion Center Albany NY
The Dead.20090418 Centrum Centre Worcester, MA
The Dead.20090419 Centrum Centre Worcester, MA
The Dead.20090421 HSBC Arena Buffalo, NY
The Dead.20090422 Wilkes Barre, PA
The Dead.20090424 Nassau Collesium, Uniondale NY
The Dead.20090425 Madison Square Garden, NYC
The Dead.20090426 XL Center, Hartford CT
The Dead.20090428 IZOD Center, East Rutherofrd NJ
The Dead.20090429 IZOD Center, East Rutherford NJ
The Dead.20090501 Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia PA
The Dead.20090502 Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia PA
The Dead.20090504 All State Arena Chicago IL
The Dead.20090505 All State Arena Chicago IL
The Dead.20090507 Pepsi Arena Denver CO
The Dead.20090509 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA
The Dead.20090510 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA
The Dead.20090511 kfog, SF
The Dead.20090514 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA
The Dead.20090516 The Gorge, Quincy, WA

The Dead - Wave That Flag 2004 Tour (36 shows)

 The Dead was an American rock band composed of some of the former members of the Grateful Dead.

After the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann formed the band The Other Ones, performing concert tours in 1998 (without Kreutzmann), 2000 (without Lesh), and 2002, and released one album, The Strange Remain. In 2003, they changed their name to The Dead.

 In 2004, Herring and Chimenti remained in the lineup, and were joined by Warren Haynes. The band played a brief winter jam and a three-month summer tour called the Wave That Flag Tour. In 2006, guitarist Jimmy Herring joined the group Widespread Panic after George McConnell's departure from the group. 


    Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
    Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
    Mickey Hart – drums, vocals
    Bill Kreutzmann – drums
    Jimmy Herring – guitar
    Jeff Chimenti – keyboards, vocals
    Warren Haynes – guitar, vocals






The Dead.20040209 Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA
The Dead.200405xx Rehearsals
The Dead.20040612 Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester TN
The Dead.20040615 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
The Dead.20040616 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
The Dead.20040618 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
The Dead.20040619 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
The Dead.20040620 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
The Dead.20040622 Cricket Pavilion, Phoenix AZ
The Dead.20040623 Coors Amphitheatre, Chula Vista, CA
The Dead.20040624 Verizon Arena, Irvine, CA
The Dead.20040626 Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA
The Dead.20040627 Sleep Train Amphitheater, Sacramento CA
The Dead.20040629 Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City, UT
The Dead.20040701 Idaho Center Amphitheater,Nampa, ID
The Dead.20040702 Columbia Meadows,Portland, OR
The Dead.20040703 The Gorge ,George, WA
The Dead.20040723 UMB Bank Amphitheater, St. Louis, MO
The Dead.20040724 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI
The Dead.20040725 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Noblesville, IN
The Dead.20040727 DTE Energy Music Theater, Detroit, MI
The Dead.20040728 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
The Dead.20040730 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA
The Dead.20040731 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA
The Dead.20040801 SPAC Saratoga, NY
The Dead.20040803 Hartford Meadows Music Theater Hartford, CT
The Dead.20040804 Ford Pavilion at Montage Mountain Scranton, PA
The Dead.20040806 Darien Lake Performing Arts Centre Darien Center, NY
The Dead.20040807 Tweeter Waterfront Camden, NJ
The Dead.20040808 Tweeter Waterfront Camden, NJ
The Dead.20040810 PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel, NJ
The Dead.20040811 PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel, NJ
The Dead.20040813 Jones Beach Amphitheater Wantagh, NY
The Dead.20040814 Jones Beach Amphitheater Wantagh, NY
The Dead.20040815 Nissan Pavilion Bristow, VA
The Dead.20040817 ALLTEL Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, NC
The Dead.20040818 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC
The Dead.20040819 HiFi Buys Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA

The Dead - Summer Getaway 2003 Tour (33 shows)


 The Dead was an American rock band composed of some of the former members of the Grateful Dead.

After the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann formed the band The Other Ones, performing concert tours in 1998 (without Kreutzmann), 2000 (without Lesh), and 2002, and released one album, The Strange Remain. In 2003, they changed their name to The Dead.


In addition to Weir, Lesh, Hart and Kreutzmann, the 2003 lineup of the band included Jimmy Herring, Jeff Chimenti, Rob Barraco, and Joan Osborne. The band was first officially billed as The Dead on February 14, 2003 at the Warfield in San Francisco.

  • Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
  • Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
  • Mickey Hart – drums, vocals
  • Bill Kreutzmann – drums
  • Jimmy Herring – guitar
  • Jeff Chimenti – keyboards, vocals
  • Rob Barraco – keyboards, vocals
  • Joan Osborne – vocals


 

Mickey Hart - RAMU [2017] [FLAC]

  

Since Rolling Thunder in 1972, percussionist Mickey Hart has been the Grateful Dead’s most prolific — and most inventive — solo artist. His latest album, RAMU, named after his long-running Random Access Musical Universe database, combines archival samples, funky polyrhythms and rich melodies into a sonic tapestry.

The new record, produced by former Pretty Lights collaborator Michal Menert, features guests like Animal Collective’s Avey Tare and Tank and the Bangas Tarriona “Tank” Ball, plus recordings of two late Hart collaborators, Jerry Garcia and Nigerian drummer and activist Babatunde Olatunji, and field recordings from late ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. Musicians on the album also include Zakir Hussain, Oteil Burbridge, Steve Kimock, String Cheese Incident’s Jason Hann, Sikiru Adepoju, Giovanni Hidalgo and Charles Lloyd.