A few minutes after confirming appearances at New York’s Sullivan Hall from June 4-6, Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band have announced two additional New York appearances. On June 7, Lesh and the Family Band will perform on the Infinity Yacht circling New York City as part of a new concert series promoted by S.O.B.‘s. Then, on June 8 the musicians will perform at a Midnight Ramble held at Levon Helm’s Woodstock, NY studio. Not only did Helm’s Midnight Rambles inspire Terrapin Crossroads, but The Terrapin Family Band’s roots date back to a gig Lesh played with his sons at the venue in 2010. Lesh will also perform with Warren Haynes, John Scofield, Joe Russo and Jeff Chimenti at Hunter, NY’s Mountain Jam on June 9.
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Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band to Perform on a Yacht and at Levon Helm’s Barn Too
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