“Obviously we love it, and it’s the only way for musicians to survive, but it’s hard.” Keep truckin’ like the do-dah man. ![]() He does admit that he feels some “dread” about being back on the road after finishing a long tour with another project, Circles Around the Sun. Updated July 30 at 12:10 p.m.: BottleRock. He says it’s “a cool escape from LA,” and that he’s been coming to Swami’s for 20 years, “just hangin’.” The Belly Up is the Shred’s third stop on their biggest tour to date. Fans watch Zedd perform at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Aug. ![]() Horne is glad to be here in San Diego’s North County. We’ve got an awesome collection of vintage instruments”. Inside Libbey Bowl will be a hand-curated collection of food and craft vendors, including the Ojai Playhouse Beer & Wine Bar. We’re trying to, like, bring a real show. The 2022 OVLC benefit concert is a festival-style event that will feature two full afternoon and evenings of music, both capped off with a full three hour show by Grateful Shred. We kind of try to be a little bit over the top. “We’re trying to make kind of a spectacle out of it. Grateful Shred manages the band’s music and ambience well. ![]() It just keeps cycling, and right now we’re in a phase where young people are into it.” Backstage at the venue, bassist Dan Horne looked out from underneath his braided pigtails and a propeller hat adorned with a San Francisco Giants “Steal Your Face” emblem and told me that “it’s pretty inspiring: to see the fans you would expect to see at a Grateful Dead tribute concert, and then this whole really young crowd of college kids that are just partying in the front row, dancing, being wild.” He is pleased that “a younger generation’s getting into the music,” and says that the Dead are “an American treasure, and people are rediscovering them over and over again.
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