Last night’s installment of TRI’s Weir Here broadcast saw a variety of musicians join host Bob Weir. The evening began with a brief solo acoustic performance by Weir starting off with “Corrina” before he turned the stage over to John Doe. The longtime member of X then performed some of his own songs and was backed by Weir, Dave Schools, Jason Crosby and Jay Lane for a cover of Bob Dylan’s “She Belongs To Me.” Then after an interview, Keller Williams stepped out and following a brief solo segment, Weir joined in for “Cadillac” (the song they performed together on Williams’ 2007 album Dream) as well as “Dark Hollow.” Finally, Crosby, Schools and Lane returned for “Feel Like A Stranger,” “Eyes of The World” and “Scarlet Begonias.”
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Keller Williams, Dave Schools, John Doe, Jason Crosby and Jay Lane Join Bob Weir at TRI
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