Phil Lesh played two shows in New Orleans last week with his frequent collaborators The Terrapin Family Band, and the Grateful Dead bassist decided to stick around Crescent City for some collaborative action, including his guest spots with Foundation of Funk on Saturday night and Midnight North on Sunday.

On Saturday, Foundation of Funk—the project featuring the legendary rhythm section of The Meters, bassist George Porter Jr. and drummer Zigaboo Modeliste, along with a rotating guitarist and keyboardist (in this case it was Eric Krasno and John Medeski, respectively)—played NOLA’s House of Blues and welcomed a number of guests, including Lesh, his son (and Terrapin Family Band/Midnight North singer/guitarist) Grahame, and the Lettuce horn section of trumpeter Eric “Benny” Bloom and saxophonist Ryan Zoidis. The collaborative group ran through The Meters’ “Hey Pocky A-Way,” the NOLA standard “Iko Iko” and Bobby Bland’s classic “Turn On Your Lovelight.” Check out more photos from the performance here.

Last night, Lesh offered his talents during Midnight North’s performance at Gasa Gasa, joining Grahame and the band for multiple tunes including the early Grateful Dead cut “Mr. Charlie” and Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic.”

Next up for Phil Lesh is a May 4 show in Las Vegas this weekend featuring Medeski, the Blind Boys of Alabama, North Mississippi Allstars’ Luther and Cody Dickinson, Jackie Greene and more.