So Many Roads – A Tribute To The Grateful Dead

So Many Roads Grateful Dead tribute band
Fri, September 9, 2022, 8:30 pm - 11:55 pm

Special thanks to our event sponsor:
Down Under Industries

$ 22.00 – $25.00 / Age 21 And Up

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A truly unique evening to relive the Grateful Dead experience In Petaluma. Some of Bay Area’s best musicians gather to bring you a night of joy and celebration as they pay homage.
Lead by Todd Bugbee, a Petaluma guitarist and singer who grew up touring with the Dead from 1990-1995. This group includes Scott Guberman who brings the spirit of the late Brent Mydland, Danny Luehring a true force of nature on the drums, Murph Murphy on the bass who can bring the thunder and the rain, and “young Bobby” Zach Jones on rhythm guitar and vocals.

“When you think of the Grateful Dead, you think of a band with a cult following—not a band that captured the American zeitgeist and held it for an extended period. But the band’s touring success rivals all others, and surpassed any other American band during the height of their era.
The Grateful Dead played to an estimated 25 million people over their career—more than any other band in history. In 1998, The Guinness Book of World Records certified that the band had played the “most rock concerts ever performed” at the time with 2,318. The Grateful Dead played to one of the biggest audiences ever recorded for a live event when they performed at Summer Jam at Watkins Glen in 1973 to an estimated 600,000 people. In the 1990’s, the Grateful Dead made a total revenue of $285 million off of touring, making them the highest-grossing American band of the decade, and the second-highest grossing band only behind The Rolling Stones. What makes that statistic even more remarkable is Jerry Garcia died in 1995, meaning they achieved his feat in the first half of the decade alone. Simply put, the Grateful Dead was a touring juggernaut.
And beyond the astounding statistics and world records, they played countless legendary smaller venues and other important events throughout the country and world. The Grateful Dead played Woodstock. The Grateful Dead played a series of concerts at the pyramids of Giza in Egypt. They were the house band for the Kool-Aid acid tests. They also played an astounding 500 different documented songs during their legendarily improvised concert sets. They also were pioneers and innovators for concert sound. One of the reasons the Grateful Dead was so popular live is because the band just sounded so much better than any other live band. The Grateful Dead were arguably the most important, and most successful live band ever.” https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/was-the-grateful-dead-the-most-important-american-band-of-all-time/

~ The Players~
Scott Guberman – keys/vocals
Todd Bugbee – guitar/vocals
Danny Luehring – drums
Zach Jones – guitar/vocals
Murph Murphy – bass

Tickets:
https://www.ticketweb.com/event/so-many-roads-mystic-theatre-tickets/12347935?REFERRAL_ID=twfb

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Mystic Theatre & Music Hall

23 Petaluma Blvd N - Petaluma

Price: $25.00