- 70 Volt Parade
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Name = Trey Anastasio and 70 Volt Parade
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Origin =USA
Genre = Rock,Jam band
Years_active =2005
Label =Columbia Records
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Past_members =Trey Anastasio
Tony Hall
Les Hall
Ray Paczkowski
Jennifer Hartswick
Christina Durfee
Peter Chazwick
Skeeto Valdez
Notable_instruments =70 Volt Parade was the name of Trey Anastasio's backing band in
2005 , formed after the breakup ofPhish in August of the previous year. After writing and recording new material in late2004 and early2005 , Anastasio began auditioning various musicians for his next project.This band essentially replaced Anastasio's first backup band that was together in different forms from1999 to2004 . 70 Volt Parade originally included Peter Chwazick on bass (later replaced by Tony Hall), Skeeto Valdez on drums (later replaced by Raymond Weber),Les Hall on guitar and keyboards, andRay Paczkowski also on keyboards. In 2006, with Les Hall out of the lineup, and a new musical focus for Anastasio, the 70 Volt Parade name was dropped. Anastasio has sinced toured with this group under the nameTrey Anastasio Band . [http://www.treyanastasio.com/bands]Music
While 70 Volt Parade primarily performed new material that Anastasio has written and recorded since the breakup of
Phish , the band played songs from all points of Anastasio's solo career, which began in1998 . He also performed thePhish song "46 Days" with the new band on a regular basis, as well as songs from the supergroupOysterhead . Also, unlike Anastasio's past bands, performances usually have an opening act. Anastasio and 70 Volt Parade have also served as an opening act forThe Rolling Stones andThe Black Crowes . One of the highlights of the band's inaugural tour was the "Superjam" inNew Orleans onApril 30 ,2005 , which included special guestsMike Gordon ,Dave Matthews ,Cyril Neville andSunpie Barnes , among others.Starting onAugust 6 ,2005 concert atTommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater , shows featured Anastasio performing a solo acoustic set in the middle or end of each concert, instead of a traditional setbreak. Most of the songs performed during these sets were from thePhish catalog.During the band's fall tour, the other three members ofPhish each made a guest appearance.Page McConnell played with Anastasio at theRoseland Ballroom inNew York City .Jon Fishman andMike Gordon later performed at a show inUtica, New York that was heavily promoted on Anastasio's website. McConnell and Fishman's appearances marked the first time either musician had performed with Anastasio in front of a live audience since Coventry.Zooma Tour Cancellation
In the summer of
2005 , Anastasio and 70 Volt Parade were scheduled to co-headline the festival-likeZooma Tour along withBen Harper and the Innocent Criminals . The tour, which featured an intensive schedule covering venues throughout theUnited States , was cancelled due to poor ticket sales. Anastasio then scheduled a brief summer tour in its place.Lineup Changes
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July 24 ,2005 , at At the10,000 Lakes Festival , Tony Hall replaced Peter Chazwik on bass. Hall (no relation to guitarist Les Hall) had recently played with Trey as a member ofDave Matthews and Friends . Also, two backup singers were added, Jennifer Hartswick, from Anastasio's previous band and her childhood friend, Christina Durfee.
#OnNovember 18 ,2005 , Raymond Weber replaced Skeeto Valdez on drums. Both Weber and Tony Hall are members ofIvan Neville 's Dumpstaphunk, aNew Orleans funk outfit in the Neville tradition.
#Also on the fall tour, the two female singers began playing horns on selected songs (Jen on trumpet and tuba and Christina on trombone). Hartswick had played trumpet and tuba, as well as sang in Anastasio's old band.
#The band also added Russell Remington, also from Trey's old band (and who performed withPhish on many occasions as a member ofThe Giant Country Horns ) on saxophone and flute.Record Label
Trey Anastasio 's 2005 release, "Shine", marked the first release by Anastasio since the formation of the 70 Volt Parade. Although the group does not perform on the album, they appeared in the video for the album's title track, as well as on the bonus features on the video side of the album'sDual Disc . The album, unlike its predecessors byTrey Anastasio &Phish , was released onColumbia Records . The switch of labels for Anastasio led to a delay in digital recordings of 2005 shows being available for sale on the Live Phish website.External links
* [http://www.trey.com Trey Anastasio Official Website]
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