Marquee with son...

Marquee with son...

Foto by Phil Jacobs

Yep… Plymouth, New Hampshire and the good old Flying Monkey again! This was our first show on this run with our dear friends Teresa Williams, an Larry Campbell.

A great show awaits inside...

A great show awaits inside...

Foto by Phil Jacobs

The Monkey is a great place to play… and a great place to listen to music.

A shot of the room... Jack's beautiful Diana bass in the foreground

A shot of the room... Jack's beautiful Diana bass in the foreground

Yep… for all of us Wizard Of Oz fans, there’s every kind of monkey and witch a feller could want!

Bring'em on

Bring'em on

And your little dog too..........

And your little dog too..........

Larry and Teresa did a fabulous set, as they always do! Jack and I joined them for their final number… Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning. Teresa brought down the house as she always does. It’s such a treat to play this, one of my favorite songs, with her front and center!

Jack and I took the stage after set break and here is our list:

Hot Tuna 14, 2015
The Acoustic Duo
Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Casady
The Flying Monkey
Plymouth, New Hampshire
Friday, July 10, 2015

1. True Religion
2. Second Chances
3. Hesitation Blues
4. Serpent Of Dreams
5. Ain’t In No Hurry
6. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down & Out
7. That’ll Never Happen No More
8. Come Back Baby
9. Too Many Years
10. San Francisco Bay Blues
11. Things That Might Have Been
12. Candy Man
13. Death Don’t Have No Mercy
14. Good Shepherd
15. Bar Room Crystal Ball with Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams
16. Nine Pound Hammer with Larry Campbell
17. Encore: Sugaree with Larry & Teresa

Tonight we’re all at the Cabot Theater in Beverly, Massachusetts.

Be there… or be square…

Phil and Zach... captains of indusry...

Phil and Zach... captains of indusry...

And while you’re there, be sure to visit Phil and Zach at Tuna’s Mercantile Center!

Nuff said...

Nuff said...


Comments

  1. Comment made on July 13, 2015 by Hogan

    Hey Jorma,

    I totally agree, Love the way Teresa does Keep Your Lamps. she kills it….

    Hogan
    🙂

  2. Comment made on July 12, 2015 by Andriy

    Hey, Zach: Barbara J. here again.
    I just gave you a compliment. I don’t examine your inner-most thoughts about what t-shirt you choose to wear. You look nice in those photos and the photos are very nice.
    My compliments to you and Phil, for taking the nice photos.
    My comment was directed to you and not intended to “be kidding” anybody.

    Thanks for posting those nice photos, Jorma.

  3. Comment made on July 12, 2015 by johno

    Come on you got to be kidding me – I’m pretty sure Zach didn’t say “I think I’ll match the color of the bus or marquee” Just sayin…Great weather for Cape Cod.

  4. Comment made on July 12, 2015 by charles newman

    Jorma it sure is nice to see Too Many Years and New Song for the Morning getting some love on the setlist.

  5. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by Andriy

    Barbara J. here:

    So, today we are hosting another charity event here in East Hampton:
    The sky is true blue, not a cloud in sight. The warmth of the sun shines down on us all. 70 people coming here to donate $2,500 each and we give them all of the best food, service, and entertainment.

    Our “walk-in music” is the debut album : “Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams”.
    It sets the mood for a beautiful night. We have a “goody-bag” and have included
    their new CD. We put a card with it: “Please play it for your friends, family and at your gatherings. Enjoy it in good health.”

    You just can’t go wrong with this new CD.

  6. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by Andriy

    Barbara J. here:
    Zach, I like how you are always color coordinated; with a blue t-shirt to match the bus and an orange t-shirt to match the marquee. Very nice !

  7. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by Chap

    Pretty outstanding line-up of musicians/shows on that there marquee. Still terrified of those dang flying monkeys! Looking forward to HT at FPR!

  8. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by JohnB

    Jorma when I look at the remaining dates that you are committed to this year, and I trust there will be a few more added, I am just amazed. Without a doubt you have to be one of the hardest working musicians that I know of. Thanks for getting out there and playing in small town America as well as her biggest cities.I will see you Thursday in Newark.
    Be well;
    John:

  9. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by JohnB

    Keep them trimmed and Burnin.@Steve Levenson

  10. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by johno

    Newark takes the cake – Dave Mason and Hot Tuna – one amazing show. The show of the Year so far. Would love to see that one. Used to be I’d travel anywhere within a 300 mile radius – now going to Jersey is a hassle.

  11. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by Steve Levenson

    Years of nightmares from those monkeys.Gonna keep my lights on all night.

  12. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by jim hitchcock

    Edit: Politician infestation.

  13. Comment made on July 11, 2015 by jim hitchcock

    Dave Mason, and Dr John! Perfect antidote to the current New Hampshire infestation 🙂

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