Identifier673725
Created AtMon Apr 09 2007 15:59:12 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count2
NoteJerry Garcia Band
11/19/93
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA

Source: FOB AKG 460 > ? > DAT
by: ? via Walt Ferguson
Conversion: PCM-M1>Oade Cable>ZA2(48>44.1)>CDWAV>SHNv3
by: Tom Watkins

Disc 1
Set I
t01 How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
t02 Stop that Train
t03 Money Honey
t04 Lay Down Sally
t05 My Sisters And Brothers
t06 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

Disc 2
Set II
t01 Shining Star 24:16
t02 Struggling Man 10:24
t03 The Maker 11:45
t04 D2 5 Sec Fadeout

Disc 3
Set II cont.
t01 D3 5 Sec Fadein
t02 Don't Let Go >
t03 That Lucky Old Sun >
t04 Midnight Moonlight

Comments: The audience sings backup vocals during
last half of Shining Star.
Recordings: 139 AUD (DAT: MAD>D)
Contributors: Ryan Shriver, Gordon Sharpless,
Jonathan Hart

Set II was recorded at a significantly lower volume
than Set I. Set II was therefore normalized with EAC
to the approx. max peak of set I.
Source InfoFOB AKG 460 > ? > DAT
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
43471993-11-19Hampton ColiseumHamptonVA
Jerry Garcia Band: FOB AKG 460 > ? > DAT Conversion PCM-M1>Oade Cable>ZA2(48>44.1)>CDWAV>SHNv3 by: Tom Watkins
Performance
Jerry Garcia Band 1993-11-19 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
Set 1How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Stop That Train
Money Honey
Lay Down Sally
My Sisters And Brothers
Somebody To Love
Set 2Shining Star
Struggling Man
The Maker
Don't Let Go
That Lucky Old Sun
Midnight Moonlight
Set 3
CommentJerry Garcia Band:

Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
John Kahn - bass
Melvin Seals - keyboards
David Kemper - drums
Jacklyn LaBranch - backing vocals
Gloria Jones - backing vocals

David Kemper's last show.
For reasons unknown, Kemper was replaced after 10 years by Don Baldwin. Baldwin had played with Melvin Seals and Mickey Thomas in the Elvin Bishop Group in the 70s, and then had joined Thomas in the Starship in the 1980s. Presumably Seals recommended him for the Garcia Band, although Garcia and Kahn would have been familiar with his drumming from the past.