Photo ID (L-R): Peter Shapiro, Lee Pardini, Taylor Goldsmith,
Nicki Bluhm, Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Griffin Goldsmith, Trevor Menear
Photo credit: Mickey Bernal / Getty Images
This past weekend, Brooklyn Bowl Nashville welcomed the legendary Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh to its stage for three back-to-back nights of instrumental bliss and collaborative jams with guests like Griffin Goldsmith, Taylor Goldsmith, Lee Pardini and Trevor Menear of Dawes, Nicki Bluhm, and Lesh's son Grahame Lesh.
Relix offered a sneak peak of the second set on Friday (7.30) night, here: youtu.be/gGl-mR1Kg7s
The band performed fan favorites like “Casey Jones,” “Help On The Way” and more. They ended the set with a mesmerizing performance of “Scarlet Begonias” followed by “Sugaree” which had the crowd swaying and singing along before being brought back on stage for an encore.
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville opened in music city’s scenic Germantown neighborhood on June 25th and offers a multi-faceted space for dining, happy hour, bowling, and the most diverse music lineup in town. They’ll welcome acts from every genre including Jon Pardi, Langhorne Slim, The String Cheese Incident, Stephen Marley and many more. For tickets and more information visit brooklynbowl.com/nashville/shows/all.
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