Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Music Never Stops

Last Saturday evening, December 15, the Rex Foundation hosted another Black Tie Dye Ball called The Music Never Stops at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco. The event featured Bob Weir & Ratdog, Little Feat, and The Waybacks. 450 people attended a pre-concert banquet reception. The rest of the sold out festive Warfield crowd filled the venue after dinner. 

The music was highly received starting with the Waybacks from Marin County who were joined by Bob Weir. They were followed by the Little Feat freight train that infused the Warfield with that fabulous New Orleans "riddim". Ratdog's set included the serendipitous return of Mark Karan adding to the guitar mix of Barry Sless with Weir's eclectic rhythms.

The Rex Foundation benefit event included a silent auction of classic memorabilia, and an installation of a work of art by the Art Police who created the Rex Community Caravan Bus. Attendees had many photo opportunities to pose with the Bus which represents the grassroots campaign to involve individuals and bands with the Rex Foundation's philanthropy. 

Here is a link to photos of the performances that many attendees referred to as a "magical evening". Blair Jackson has posted an elegant review of the evening at Dead.net.

The Rex Foundation's goal is to Further the Tradition of Grassroots Giving created by the Grateful Dead, Family and Friends. We hope you will be there to celebrate with us next time, because the music never stops.

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5 Comments:

At 4:18 PM, Blogger MaryE said...

It was a pretty wonderful evening. Such a great gathering, such great music, such great vibes. And that bus is awesome!

 
At 9:47 AM, Blogger bsclowds said...

What an excellent night! The pre-show reception was fun, St. Stephen with the Waybacks is must-hear and the return of Mark Karan, wow! Great music for a worthy cause, congrats to all involved.

 
At 4:48 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

WOW! What a night. Bobby and the Waybacks playing Dead tunes was the highlight for me!! I'm gonna find that recording and I recommend that you do too!

 
At 7:15 PM, Blogger irenie said...

As always, we had a GREAT time!!

 
At 8:59 PM, Blogger BeaK. said...

When I read this title my first thought was " New Orleans."

Sadly after Katrina the music did stop for a period of time...but, not for long!

Blessings of abundance in all you do, which is much and mighty!

PS: Love that bus~and the beat goes on!

Bea Kunz
http://beasbeatitudes.blogspot.com

 

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