It was a full on Jerry Garcia love-fest at the Merriweather Post Pavilion, as pretty much everyone came out to the “Dear Jerry” tribute last night. With music spanning the length of Garcia’s career, including favorites from the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Band catalogs, legends took turns honoring some of the most beloved and influential music.

The first set mainly featured individual artists, as the show opened with Dead bassist Phil Lesh playing with his new band, Communion. They played a number of Grateful Dead classics, including “The Wheel,” “Uncle John’s Band,” “Standing On The Moon,” and “Liberty.”

Phil Lesh and his Friends at the #DearJerry show! #L4LM A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 4:12pm PDT

The next artists played with the house band, and included Allen Toussaint, David Grisman & Sam Bush, Peter Frampton, Buddy Miller, Jorma Kaukonen, and Jimmy Cliff. Cliff was joined by Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, and Dave Schools (WSP) to round out the first set with the intro to “Attics of My Life” into “Fire on the Mountain.”

Jimmy Cliff, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, Dave Schools, Sam Bush, and Mickey Hart collaborating on Fire On The Mountain for #DearJerryConcert #L4LM #LiveForLiveMusic A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 5:23pm PDT

The second set was all bands, with Billy & The Kids playing the famed “Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower” song trio. The majority of the band remained on stage, as The Disco Biscuits kept things going, bringing in Tom Hamilton and Bill Kreutzmann for a “Scarlet Begonias > I Know You Rider > Scarlet Begonias.” These guys have been immersing themselves in the Dead music since last year, and it really shows.

The #DiscoBiscuits playing Scarlet Begonias at #DearJerryConcert #L4LM #LiveForLiveMusic A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 5:55pm PDT

moe. and O.A.R. rounded out the second set with covers of “Loser” and “St. Stephen,” respectively.

moe. At the #DearJerryConcert #L4LM #LiveForLiveMusic A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 6:16pm PDT

Finally, set three brought it all home, with Bob Weir in the spotlight throughout. Weir opened the set with Los Lobos, playing “Not Fade Away” and “Bertha.” The next two performances, Trampled by Turtles’ “Brown Eyed Woman” and Yonder Mountain String Band’s “Shakedown Street,” brought some of Garcia’s beloved bluegrass into the mix.

Yonder Mountain String Band doing a bluegrass rendition of #ShakedownStreet for #DearJerryConcert #LiveForLiveMusic #L4LM A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 7:15pm PDT

Weir came back for a version of “Days Between” with the House Band, and then Grace Potter and Matt Burr joined him for a memorable “Friend of the Devil.” Blues guitarist Eric Church surprised with a stunning “Tennessee Jed,” but it was Widespread Panic’s “Morning Dew” that brought the house down.

#WidespreadPanic at the #DearJerryConcert playing #MorningDew today… #L4LM #LiveForLiveMusic A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 8:06pm PDT

To end the show, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, and Bob Weir joined up to sing the popular hit, “Touch of Grey,” before one grand finale, as just about everyone from the performance came on stage to sing the classic tune, “Ripple.”

Everyone on stage at the #DearJerryConcert for Ripple!! #LiveForLiveMusic #L4LM A video posted by Live For Live Music (@liveforlivemusic) on May 14, 2015 at 8:28pm PDT

Spanning three sets and four-plus hours, the all-star cast continuously showed their support and admiration for Jerry Garcia and his work. While some sets were unfortunately cut, including Railroad Earth and Greensky Bluegrass, the stars came out in spades for an artist truly worthy of an all-star tribute.

The concert was also filmed, and will eventually be released (most likely in DVD form). Check out the full setlist below:

“Dear Jerry” Tribute Concert Setlist – 5/14/15

Set One:

Communion with Phil Lesh: The Wheel > Uncle John’s Band, Standing On The Moon, Liberty

Allen Toussaint with House Band: Get Out Of My Life Woman

David Grisman with House Band & Sam Bush: Shady Grove

Peter Frampton with House Band & Bill Kreutzmann: (I’m A) Roadrunner

Buddy Miller with House Band: Deal

Jorma Kaukonen with House Band: Sugaree

Jimmy Cliff with House Band: The Harder They Come

Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Dave Schools, Bill Kreutzmann & Jimmy Cliff with House Band: Attics Of My Life intro > Fire On The Mountain

Set Two

Billy & The Kids: Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower

Disco Biscuits with Bill Kreutzmann & Tom Hamilton: Scarlet Begonias > I Know You Rider > Scarlet Begonias

moe.: Loser

O.A.R.: St. Stephen

Set Three

Los Lobos with Bob Weir: Not Fade Away > Bertha

Trampled By Turtles: Brown-Eyed Women

Yonder Mountain String Band: Shakedown Street

Bob Weir with House Band: Days Between

Grace Potter, Bob Weir, Matt Burr & House Band: Friend Of The Devil

Eric Church with House Band: Tennessee Jed

Widespread Panic: Morning Dew

Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann & Mickey Hart: Touch Of Grey

Most Of The Evening’s Performers: Ripple