Bill Kreutzmann’s Tryptoband Covers Phish in Petaluma Debut

Bill Kreutzmann’s Tryptoband made their debut last night at Zodiac’s in Petaluma, CA. The band, comprised of Kreutzmann and David Nelson, Barry Sless, Reed Mathis and Jason Crosby, offered up a variety of Grateful Dead tunes and a couple of interesting selections, most notably a take on Phish’s “Back on the Train.”

The band also took a moment during set two to dedicate “He’s Gone” to the late Rolling Stones sax player Bobby Keys, who passed away yesterday after a battle with cirrhosis. Above, watch a clip of “Mississippi Half Step” from the show.

Here’s a look at the setlist from last night:

Bill Kreutzmann’s Tryptoband

Zodiac’s, Petaluma, CA

Set I: C’est La Vie, Mississippi Half Step, Peggy O, Back On The Train, Birdsong, Friend Of The Devil > Wicked Messenger, It’s A Different World > Cumberland Blues

Set II: Willie And The Hand Jive > He’s Gone > Cut And Run, The Wheel, Estimated Prophet > Rocky Road Blues

Enc: Ripple, The Other One Jam> Deal