is not the only member of Furthur and Grateful Dead who is opening a club close to home (last week we reported on Phil’s new Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael ).

, rhythm guitar ace (Grateful Dead, Furthur, RatDog), is “reopening” the historic Sweetwater Music Hall, in a new location, down the street and around the corner from it’s old spot in Mill Valley. In a building formerly known as Woods Music Hall or The Masonic Lodge, is now the new home of The Sweetwater Music Hall, and they are opening to the public in two weeks with a very full schedule of exciting music events. As our readers might remember, this was the location of some Furthur Rehearsals back in 2009 , in fact, this is where Sunshine Garcia Becker made her debut with the band!

While it has been known for awhile that Bobby and others were investing in the club, rumors of the opening date (and bands) were rampant over the last two weeks (in fact, DHL several times had to promise not to leak the news early – and there are still details we must be mum about!)

With the official PUBLIC date of 1/27/12 – the first act will be (Ghost) Riders In the Sky ) at a reasonable ticket price of 31.50.

And over the opening weekend, twoshows ($40), PLUS a Master Class with Steve Kimock – bring your own guitar Sunday afternoon, and learn from Kimock (space is limited, get your tickets soon!)

And, particularly interesting, is theseries with(Wednesday Feb 8 and 22, with more dates to follow – $8 in advance.) Karan (RatDog, Jemimah Puddleduck) will explore new material and approaches with drummer(ALO); bassist. (The Waybacks);on keys (Mother Hips, Ryan Adams); drummer(Tommy Castro, Roy Rogers, Jemimah Puddleduck); new friendsandon guitars, pedal steel and dobro; and

Located in the Masonic Hall at 19 Corte Madera Avenue in Mill Valley , the Sweetwater Music Hall will offer food, drinks and live music for all ages, including national and local headline musical acts; Open Mic Mondays with Marin County keys player Austin DeLone ; as well as other types of performances and private events. The club also will offer residencies and master classes with accomplished artists beginning with the Steve Kimock class on opening weekend.

What else to expect? Well it is a small intmate venue, and since so many great musicians (including Mr. Weir) call Marin County (and nearby Sonoma) home, one can expect plenty of drop in guests… of course one never knows when… but anything can happen in Marin!

With Phil and Bobby opening these closer to home clubs, there is going to be a lot of good music for locals, and Marin will also become more of an entertainment destination for music fans. All we need is for a few others to open clubs (Sammy Hagar? Mickey Hart?) and Marin County becomesfor psychedelic rock fans! (Oh my, I am sure the locals don’t want that! Sorry I said it… oops! too late! )

official press Release from The Sweetwater Music Hall

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Sweetwater Music Hall to Open this January in Mill Valley

Rebirth of Landmark Roots Music Venue Marks a New Chapter for

San Francisco Bay Area Treasure Founded Nearly 25 Years Ago

MILL VALLEY, CA (January 11, 2012) – The much-anticipated Sweetwater Music Hall – a community gathering place and live music venue dedicated to bringing back the Sweetwater’s musical legacy to Mill Valley – is set for a soft opening this January. The opening of Sweetwater Music Hall marks a rebirth of the landmark roots music venue and Bay Area treasure founded by original owner Jeanie Patterson nearly 25 years ago.

A local venture that will be comprised of multiple investors including Bob Weir (Grateful Dead, Furthur) and other longtime supporters of Patterson’s club, the Sweetwater Music Hall is a state-of-the-art nightclub and café that will not only present nationally recognized top-quality entertainment but also will provide a comfortable home venue for local and emerging talent to perform and experiment. Through its intimate setting, the club is designed to be both a neighborhood hangout as well as a world-class entertainment destination employing cutting-edge Meyer Sound and streaming video technology capable of bringing exceptional live events to broader audiences.

“For years, the Sweetwater was the place many of us local and visiting musicians headed to when we were looking to play for fun,” said Weir. “Well, our clubhouse is back – and it belongs to all of us. Woo hoo – Mill Valley finally has its playpen back! Here we go…”

Located in the Masonic Hall at 19 Corte Madera Avenue in Mill Valley, the Sweetwater Music Hall will offer food, drinks and live music for all ages, including national and local headline musical acts; Open Mic Mondays with Marin County keys player Austin DeLone; as well as other types of performances and private events. The club also will offer residencies and master classes with accomplished artists beginning on opening weekend.

In addition to entertainment, the Sweetwater Music Hall will include a full-service restaurant and on-site catering led by renowned chef-restaurateur Gordon Drysdale (Pizza Antica, Café de Amis), who will offer artfully crafted, fresh, locally sourced and organic fare. At the soft-service café, initial orders will be taken at the counter and served by staff; subsequent orders may be placed tableside. While initially focusing on evening and happy hour fare, it is expected that by spring the Sweetwater will introduce breakfast and lunch, patio dining and musical Sunday Brunches featuring fresh-squeezed juices and super-premium coffee from Stumptown Coffee Roasters.

Over its nearly 25-year history, the original Sweetwater hosted performances by artists including Weir, Carlos Santana, Clarence Clemons, Elvis Costello, Gregg Allman, Huey Lewis, Jerry Garcia, Maria Muldaur, Sammy Hagar, Richie Havens and many other musical luminaries. In 1992, BBC Television shot a documentary at the club featuring Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker and Ry Cooder. That same year, Hot Tuna recorded two live albums at the Sweetwater. The new club intends to carry on this storied tradition.

Sweetwater Music Hall’s Live Music Calendar

Sweetwater Music Hall’s opening month includes outstanding musical collaborations; guitar-slinging rock ‘n roll; old-school funk, Latin, reggae and R&B; global funk; acclaimed singer-songwriters; fun for the whole family; and the return of a rollicking community favorite, including:

Friday, January 27: The Outlaws

Born to the blue-collar port city of Tampa, Florida, in the early 1970s, The Outlaws established themselves as premiere players in the phenomenon that came to be known as Southern Rock. Driven by the band’s high-powered, guitar-driven country-rock and three-part harmony, The Outlaws’ earliest hits include their AOR classic, “Green Grass and High Tides,” as well as “There Goes Another Love Song.” The band’s 1980 cover of “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” was their biggest single chart success, reaching #31 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. Today, The Outlaws are at the threshold of a new era, with original singer/songwriter/guitarist Henry Paul and original drummer/songwriter Monte Yoho, Chris Anderson, Billy Crain, Randy Threet and Dave Robbins. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Tickets: $31.50

Saturday & Sunday, January 28 & 29: Steve Kimock plus Special Guests

Steve Kimock is widely regarded as the quintessential musician’s musician. For nearly four decades, Kimock has been inspiring music fans with his transcendent guitar speak. While one can say that his genre is rock, no one niche has ever confined him. Instead, through the years, he’s explored various sounds and styles based on what’s moved him at the time, whether it’s blues or jazz; funk or folk; psychedelic or boogie; traditional American or world fusion. Every Kimock show is a fresh exploration of expansive jams and euphoric grooves — and whenever this master collaborator with deep Bay Area musical roots comes to town, magic is in the air. Doors at 8 p.m., show at 9 p.m. Tickets: $40 in advance; $42 at the door

Sunday, January 29: Master Class with Steve Kimock

Bring your guitar and get ready for a rare opportunity to learn guitar technique from Steve Kimock in an intimate setting. Participate in hands-on instruction as the prolific guitar master discusses his approach to the instrument and some of the theory behind his technique. Limited seats are available for this very special event! Doors at 1 p.m., master class at 2 p.m. Tickets: $67 in advance; $77 at the door

Monday, January 30: Open Mic Monday

A much-cherished Sweetwater tradition is back! Open Mic Monday returns to downtown Mill Valley at the Sweetwater Music Hall, hosted by Austin deLone. To sign up, email openmic@swmh.com on Mondays after 3 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m.

Monday, February 6: Open Mic Monday

To sign up, email openmic@swmh.com on Mondays after 3 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m.

Wednesday, February 8: “Wednesday Night Live” with Mark Karan and Special Guests

Best known for performing with the extended Grateful Dead family, Mark Karan’s soulful blues-based vocal stylings and inspired guitar work hit that sweet spot where rock meets R&B and country, then is blended with the soul of New Orleans and spiked with reggae, folk, funk and whatever else the muse might bring. At “Wednesday Night Live,” Karan will explore new material and approaches with drummer Dave Brogan (ALO); bassist Joe Kyle, Jr. (The Waybacks); Danny Eisenberg on keys (Mother Hips, Ryan Adams); drummer Billy Lee Lewis (Tommy Castro, Roy Rogers, Jemimah Puddleduck); new friends Robert Powell and David Phillips on guitars, pedal steel and dobro; and surprise guests. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Tickets: $8 in advance, $10 at the door

Sunday, February 12: YouthRock the Rebuild

Youth musicians from YouthRock the Rebuild (YRR) will host a concert to celebrate the return of Sweetwater Music Hall. The fun family event will include performances by Marin-based youth bands and vocalists. As a service organization, YRR is committed to raising money to support important causes. Proceeds from this concert will be donated to Kiddo! to help keep music and the arts as an integral part of our schools. Doors at 4 p.m., show at 5 p.m. Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door

Monday, February 13: Open Mic Monday

To sign up, email openmic@swmh.com on Mondays after 3 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m.

Friday, February 17: The 21st Annual Mardi Gras Mambofest with Rhythmtown-Jive and

Special Guest Bonnie Hayes

A special Louisiana musical package of original music and selected covers of New Orleans R&B, funk, swamp-pop and marching brass tunes by a top-tier dance combo of Bay Area players who have worked with the likes of Earl King, Frankie Ford, Dr. John, Zigaboo Modeliste and Leo Nocentelli of The Meters, Lee Allen, La Vern Baker, Queen Ida, Sly & The Family Stone, Allen Toussaint, Commander Cody, Jesse Colin Young and Boz Scaggs, to name a few. Featuring: Tim Eschliman (vocals, bass), Ken “Snakebite” Jacobs (bari-sax), Mike Rinta (trombone), Michael Peloquin (tenor sax, harp), Kevin Zuffi (piano), Jimmy Sanchez (drums), and special guest Bonnie Hayes (vocals, keys). Doors at 8 p.m., show at 9 p.m. Tickets: $15 in advance, $17 at the door

Saturday, February 18: Dan Bern with Common Rotation

Singer-songwriter Dan Bern is joined by friends and collaborators Common Rotation for a special West Coast tour stop at the Sweetwater Music Hall. While Bern’s musical tales receive comparisons to those of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, most recently Bern has focused much of his talent and sharp wit on writing songs for movies and other projects. He composed songs for the Jake Kasdan/Judd Apatow spoof Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, starring John C. Reilly, as well as for Apatow’s Get Him to the Greek, starring Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. L.A.-based Common Rotation’s modern folk-rock features a melodic blend of acoustic guitar, trumpet, banjo, harmonica and cajon. Doors at 8 p.m., show at 9 p.m. Tickets: $22 in advance, $24 at the door

Monday, February 20: Open Mic Monday

To sign up, email openmic@swmh.com on Mondays after 3 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m.

Wednesday, February 22: “Wednesday Night Live” with Mark Karan and Special Guests

Ace axe man/signer Mark Karan (RatDog, Jemimah Puddleduck) explores new material and approaches with drummer Dave Brogan (ALO); bassist Joe Kyle, Jr. (The Waybacks); Danny Eisenberg on keys (Mother Hips, Ryan Adams); drummer Billy Lee Lewis (Tommy Castro, Roy Rogers, Jemimah Puddleduck); new friends Robert Powell and David Phillips on guitars, pedal steel and dobro; and surprise guests. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Tickets: $8 in advance, $10 at the door

Saturday, February 25: Vinyl

Marin County’s favorite funky sons, Vinyl is the rare sort of band that can meld funk, Latin jazz, dub and reggae without coming across as pale imitators of the style of the moment. Instead, Vinyl can alternately sound like the best live funk, Latin, reggae or dub band you’ve heard in ages — and occasionally, all at the same time. Instead of going for flash or gimmicks, Vinyl brings it with fierce musicianship and zesty abandon, proving you can have both substance and style. It’s an approach that has made the band favorites of the festival circuit, but the best place to experience them is on the dance floor of a hot, sweaty indoor venue. Doors at 8 p.m., show at 9 p.m. Tickets: $15 in advance, $17 at the door

The Venue

The first floor of the 107-year-old Masonic Lodge No. 356 in Mill Valley underwent an extensive renovation and has been transformed into a live music venue and café evoking the deconstructed elegance of a grand old home. Arriving at Sweetwater Music Hall, guests will walk through a courtyard and enter the café through four black French doors flanked by two courtyard lanterns. The café features an open kitchen and espresso bar, with classic French bistro tables and café chairs as well as a U-shaped pistachio-hued banquette. Walls dressed in exposed brick and warm camel color frame the space, while three chandeliers hang languidly from the high ceiling.

Moving into the music hall, guests are welcomed by an inviting ambience marked by a blend of comfort, rawness, beautiful touches and hidden acoustics. Guests may choose between standing room or seating options that include a long deep burgundy velvet and leather-tufted banquette; cocktail tables and chairs in black and brass; generously sized drink ledges that double as seating; and at the back bar, elevated seating that provides great sight lines across the music hall. Walls cloaked in antiqued burlap wallpaper with stenciled gold transition seamlessly to the coved ceiling, which reveals exposed wood joist and pin-spot lighting at its center. Sound panels are fashioned as decorative wall panels, while Moroccan wall sconces, black casework and black drapery accent the space throughout. Those who frequented the original Sweetwater venue may notice two memorable pieces of artwork: two much-loved mermaid paintings that have been retrieved for display at Sweetwater Music Hall.

Sweetwater Music Hall supports the San Francisco Bay Area Musicians Fund, the regional chapter of Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. A portion of all ticket sales will be donated to the non-profit charity organization, which provides financial assistance to all types of career musicians who are struggling to make ends meet while facing illness, disability or age-related problems.