Scott Guberman
LIVE DEAD & BROTHERS are thrilled to announce their highly anticipated “Truckin’ 2025” Tour, celebrating the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers Band. Featuring a powerhouse lineup—Berry Duane Oakley, Steve Kimock, Mark Karan, Scott Guberman, and Pete Lavezzoli—the group will bring their soul-stirring, improvisational jam sessions to audiences across the East Coast and Midwest this spring.
Ashkenaz (1317 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702) proudly announces its upcoming lineup of live music, dance lessons, and cultural celebrations, spanning February through March 2025. Established in 1973, Ashkenaz is a nonprofit, all-ages venue recognized for presenting a vibrant array of local and international artists.
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Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the golden era of psychedelic blues and the seeds of the 'jam band' scene as Live Dead and Brothers take the stage. Comprising actual and legacy members from the extended Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers families, this exceptional ensemble is set to revive the timeless magic of the late 1960s and early 1970s, bringing fans an experience like no other.
On November 25, Thanksgiving Night, The Gilmour Project will ‘serve’ ‘The Dark Slice’ following everyone’s traditional, festive family dinner gathering. Whether you prefer turkey, white meat or dark, or you are vegan - ‘The Dark Slice’ promised to be delicious viewing.
The Gilmour Project was poised and ready to launch in April 2020, then the world hit the pause button. They re-emerge in 2021 pivoting to David Gilmour’s Pink Floyd repertoire. The songs that compel exploration & improvisation are mainly Gilmour’s and this rendition certainly does not dismiss the iconic contributions of all 5 historic musicians that comprise the Pink Floyd complement.
Greg Anton (drums) and Scott Guberman (keyboards) met a few years back when Scott relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area. Guberman loves Robert Hunter’s lyrics and reached out to Anton to see if he had any unfinished songs with Hunter lyrics. Anton has co-written 33 songs with Hunter and had a couple that had not been properly recorded, so Anton and Guberman started writing together.
Scott Guberman has been a professional rock pianist for years now. He’s Deadhead thru and through who first saw the Grateful Dead in the Brent Mydland-era and never looked back. Destiny brought Scott and his wife out to the San Francisco Bay Area to inevitably become an integral part of Terrapin Crossroads musical community.
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