Dead Set on Jammin’: Guitarist Nick Swift and the Magic of Bearly Dead

Show Notes:  

In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby dives into the world of Bearly Dead with guitarist and vocalist Nick Swift.

Known for their powerful renditions of Grateful Dead classics, Bearly Dead has captured the hearts of Deadheads with their authentic yet fresh interpretations. Nick shares what it’s like to be part of a tribute band dedicated to preserving the Grateful Dead’s iconic sound while keeping the energy alive with their own musical style.

Nick discusses how Bearly Dead recreates the Grateful Dead’s magic on stage, balancing setlists between fan favorites and deep cuts, and why improvisation is at the heart of everything they do. As the band gears up for their upcoming show at Sweetwater Music Hall on October 22, Nick offers a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road, connecting with the Deadhead community and delivering performances that stay true to the Grateful Dead’s legacy.

Episode Highlights:

- Bearly Dead’s formation and evolution in the Grateful Dead tribute scene

- Nick’s thoughts on honoring Jerry Garcia’s guitar work while adding his personal touch

- The band’s dynamic setlist creation and how they keep each performance unique

- Memorable stories from live shows and the tight-knit bond with the audience

- Anticipation for Bearly Dead’s upcoming Sweetwater Music Hall show on October 22

Featured Songs:

- "Mississippi Half Step"

- "New Speedway Boogie"

- "Playing in the Band"

Concert & Artist Links:  

- Bearly Dead Official Website: ⁠https://www.bearlydead.com⁠

- Nick Swift on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nickswift/  ⁠

- Bearly Dead Tour Dates:(⁠https://www.bearlydead.com/tour⁠)

- Tickets for Sweetwater Music Hall show: ⁠https://sweetwatermusichall.com⁠

Social Media Hashtags: 

#BearlyDead #GratefulDeadTribute #NickSwift #SweetwaterMusicHall #BackstageSonoma #JamBands #DeadHeads #GratefulDead #LiveMusic

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