Goose drummer Cotter Ellis and Jessica Leone of the All Night Boogie Band will join Dobbs’ Dead for a special tribute to Bob Weir. Bob Weir: Celebration of Life will take place at Burlington, VT’s Einstein’s Tap House at 8:30pm tomorrow, January 13. The evening will boast an “intimate acoustic set, followed by two full electric sets.” In a recent Instagram post, Ellis reflected that though he never met Weir, he has played in numerous Dead cover projects and was heavily influenced by his mix of “intellect and pure creativity.” Looking ahead, Dobb’s Dead have a big show at South Burlington, VT’s Higher Ground, Showcase Lounge on February 13.
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