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Dark Star Orchestra

DSO Offers Live Perspective on the Grateful Dead

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Dark Star Orchestra Featured on Syracuse CBS News 5 for the 5/8/07 Ithaca show, recreating the GD’s 5/8/77 on its 30th Anniversary
Each night, the Chicago-based band decides on performing one show from the 2,500 that the Grateful Dead performed during their 30 year tenure as fathers of improvisational rock. As a chamber orchestra interprets Bach or Mozart, Dark Star Orchestra presents the complete original set list, song by song, and in order, recreating historic music with uncanny faithful interpretation.
DSO is drawing national attention with their true-to-life performances. Rolling Stone praises "Dark Star Orchestra’s fanatical attention to detail." USA Today says DSO is "channeling the Dead" and the Washington Post declares them "the hottest Grateful Dead tribute act going." Dallas Morning News affirms DSO is "the next best thing to being there", the Denver Post describes Dark Star Orchestra as a perfection-oriented practitioner of homage and the Associated Press notes that DSO takes its act to a level of detail that befits a rock band famous for its fanatical following.
The group has its craft so well-refined that even members of the Grateful Dead themselves, rhythm guitarist/singer Bob Weir, drummer Bill Kreutzmann, vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux, and keyboardists Vince Welnick and Tom Constanten, have appeared on stage and performed with these live music interpreters. The group recently performed their 1000th show and has released a three disc set of that performance from October 2004.
Precision is king with this group, which position the stage plot based on the year of Grateful Dead show to be performed. Dark Star Orchestra adapts their phrasing, voice arrangements, and even arranges specific musical equipment for the various eras in which they perform. At the end of every performance, the band announces the date and venue where the original show just covered took place. Dark Star Orchestra dips into every incarnation of the Dead, so most fans can see shows that happened long before they were born.
Were given a canvas with a boundary, whatever the stage set up is the framework and all of the painting that we do within that framework is unique to us, says rhythm guitarist/vocalist Rob Eaton. So we offer the sound and the structure, but all the stroking and painting is all us. So its fresh at the same time and also historically correct.

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Member Since: 10/7/2005
Band Website: darkstarorchestra.net
Band Members: DSO Band Members in alphabetical order:

Rob Barraco- keyboards, vocals
Rob Eaton - rhythm guitar, vocals
Dino English - drums, percussion
John Kadlecik - lead guitar, vocals
Rob Koritz - drums, percussion
Lisa Mackey - vocals
Kevin Rosen - bass, vocals

Influences: Grateful Dead
Sounds Like: Go figure? The Grateful Dead!!
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Legendary Sound Engineer Dan Healy Recounts Touring With DSO: "A Peek Inside By the Maestro"

I've spent most of my life in the music business one way or another wearing several "jackets".  Mostly, I'm known for mixing live sound although I have spent more or less an equal amount of time ...
Posted by Dark Star Orchestra on Thu, 01 May 2008 03:16:00 PST

Former GD Soundman Dan Healy to Mix DSO for Remainder of Tour

Grateful Dead sound engineer Dan Healy will be joining Dark Star Orchestra to mix the band's sound beginning Friday, February 16 at DSO's House of Blues Cleveland performance through the final tour st...
Posted by Dark Star Orchestra on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 02:35:00 PST

DSO Added to Bonnaroo 2008

Superfly Productions and A.C. Entertainment are proud to announce the initial lineup for the 2008 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. The seventh annual four-day camping and music festival will be hel...
Posted by Dark Star Orchestra on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 09:40:00 PST