
Photo by Phil Jacobs
Yeah, the last time we were here was a couple of years ago with the electric band and Steve Kimock’s band. Good to be back!
Hot Tuna 10, 2023
The Original Acoustic Duo
Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Casady
Carnegie Of Homestead Music Hall
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Monday, April 24, 2023
First Set:
- Ain’t In No Hurry
- Ice Age
- Nobody Knows You When You’re Down & Out
- Barbeque King
- Great Divide Revisited
- Trouble In Mind
- Been So Long
- Living In The Moment
- Trial By Fire
- Sea Child
- San Francisco Bay Blues
- Bar Room Crystal Ball
Second Set:
- Hesitation Blues
- How Long Blues
- Death Don’t Have No Mercy
- Letter To The North Star
- Second Chances
- Broken Highway
- Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
- Whining Boy Blues
- Sleep Song
- Good Shepherd
- Hamar Promenade
- Blue Railroad Train
- Keep Your Lamps Trimmed & Burning
- Encore: Water Song
Then to State College, Pennsylvania and the State Theater.

Photo by Phil Jacobs
Hot Tuna 11, 2023
The Original Acoustic Duo
Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Casady
State Theater
State College, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
First Set:
- Waiting For A Train
- Blue Railroad Train
- How Long Blues
- That’ll Never Happen No More
- Barbeque King
- Serpent Of Dreams
- Living In The Moment
- Sea Child
- Trial By Fire
- Letter To The North Star
- Ice Age
- Ode To Billy Dean
Second Set:
- Hesitation Blues
- Trouble In Mind
- Day To Day Out The Window Blues
- Heart Temporary
- Been So Long
- Come Back Baby
- Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
- Sleep Song
- Good Shepherd
- Keep Your Lamps Trimmed & Burning
- Encore: Water Song
Just saw Larry and Teresa at the Patchogue Theater (Patchogue, NY). Awesome show. Jorma have you ever considered playing there. Great old theater with a lot of restaurants.
My brother called me at 11PM on 4/28 raving about the masterpiece Hot Tuna performance at Penn’s Peak.
Please do all great music lovers a favor and release this gem as soon as possible.
Long may you run.
Wow, Carnegie and Stoughton venues look like they’re mighty fine. Do you know if they date to the 19th century? Carnegie looks like it might be early twentieth. I’d be a happy man to be able to see ya’ll play in one of those old venues built for music played before electronics got big.
Sorry bout that – isolation and fear.
But it was refreshing to be among a show-going audience out of the NY Metro area, in State College. Nothing against NY, but the duende of the largely PA Dutch crowd was nice to be part of. And the artists – PFM.