- Bobby and the Midnites
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Name = Bobby and the Midnites
Img_capt = Bobby and the Midnites in 1981. (Back L-R: Billy Cobham, Bobby Cochran, Matthew Kelly. Front L-R: Brent Mydland, Bob Weir, Alphonso Johnson)
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Origin = San Francisco,California
Genre = Rock
Years_active = 1980 – 1984
Label = Arista
Columbia
Associated_acts =Grateful Dead
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Past_members =Bob Weir
Bobby Cochran
Matthew Kelly
Brent Mydland
Tim Bogert
Billy Cobham
Alphonso Johnson
Dave Garland
Kenny Gradney Bobby and the Midnites was a rock group led by
Bob Weir of theGrateful Dead . The band was Weir's mainside project during the first half of the 1980s. They released two albums, but were better known for their live concerts than for their work in the recording studio. With arhythm section that included jazz veteransBilly Cobham and, for a time,Alphonso Johnson , Bobby and the Midnites played rock music that was influenced by jazz-rock fusion.History of the Band
In 1978, Bob Weir had led a side project called the Bob Weir Band that played a number of concerts. Besides Weir himself, two members of the Bob Weir Band were in Bobby and the Midnites. One was guitarist and singer
Bobby Cochran , formerly of Steppenwolf. The other was keyboardist and singerBrent Mydland , who in the interim had joined the Grateful Dead. Matthew Kelly was another "Midnite" who had already played in a band with Weir — Kingfish, which Kelly andDave Torbert had founded in 1973, and which Weir had played in full time from 1974 to 1976. Kelly played guitar,harmonica , andcongas .Tim Bogert , who had previously been inVanilla Fudge andBeck, Bogert & Appice , was recruited to playbass guitar . The Midnites' drummer was Billy Cobham, a highly regarded jazz and fusion musician who had played withMiles Davis andthe Mahavishnu Orchestra , among others.The first Bobby and the Midnites concert was at the Golden Bear, in
Huntington Beach, California , onJune 30 ,1980 . The band played a number of live dates from mid-1980 to early 1981. Then Alphonso Johnson replaced Bogert on bass. Johnson had been inWeather Report , and had played with Cobham in the CBS All-Stars. This slightly revised configuration of Bobby and the Midnites recorded the band's self-titled first album.The Midnites did not play live again until the following year. Brent Mydland and Matthew Kelly had left the lineup, and
Dave Garland had joined. Garland sang and played keyboards and saxophone. Starting in January 1982, this group toured extensively when the Grateful Dead were not on the road. A 60 minute concert video of this Midnites lineup was released onVHS in 1991.On November 27th, 1982 Bobby and the Midnites performed in Montego Bay for the Jamaica World Music Festival. They were one of several acts, including: The Grateful Dead, The Clash, The B-52's, The English Beat, Rita Marley & The Melody Makers, Toots & The Maytalls, Peter Tosh, and Aretha Franklin. The Grateful Dead took the stage just after 4:20am on November 26th, and the Midnites set occurred after midnight of November 26th, in the early hours of November 27th. They played songs such as "Man Smart, Woman Smarter", "Heaven Help The Fool", "Thunder and Lighting", and "Book of Rules". Billy Cobham is given an introduction by the festival MC, and takes an extended drum solo leading into "Josephine".
In March 1983, the band had its final change of personnel, when
Kenny Gradney , formerly ofLittle Feat , replaced Johnson on bass. The band continued touring, playing many live dates, and in 1984 released a second studio album. The last Bobby and the Midnites concert was at the Rio, inValley Stream, New York , onSeptember 30 ,1984 .After Bobby and the Midnites, Bob Weir's next non-Grateful Dead musical appearances were with Kingfish, sitting in on a number of concerts in 1984 and again in 1986. Weir also played several solo acoustic shows in 1985.
Discography
Albums
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Bobby & the Midnites " (1981)
*"Where the Beat Meets the Street " (1984)ingle
*"Too Many Losers" / "Haze" (1981)
Concert video
*"Bobby & the Midnites" (1991)
Personnel
Following are the lineups for Bobby and the Midnites' live performances.
References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:w9fyxqr5ldte Bobby and the Midnites on All Music Guide]
* [http://www.deaddisc.com/GDFD_Bobby_And_The_Midnites.htm Bobby and the Midnites on DeadDisc.com]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990DE4DB1038F932A0575BC0A962948260 Pareles, Jon. Bobby and the Midnites concert review, "New York Times", August 31, 1984]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thegratefuldead/biography "Rolling Stone" biography of the Grateful Dead]
* [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2004/03/21/PKGND5LC5R1.DTL&type=music Selvin, Joel. "Dead Man Talking", "San Francisco Chronicle", March 21, 2004]
*Scott, John W; Dolgushkin, Mike; Nixon, Stu. "DeadBase XI: The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Song Lists", 1999, DeadBase, ISBN 1-877657-22-0, pp. 476 – 481.External links
* [http://www.rat-dog.com/ Ratdog and Bob Weir official web site]
* [http://www.bobbycochran.com/ Bobby Cochran official web site]
* [http://www.billycobham.com/ Billy Cobham official web site]
* [http://www.embamba.com/ Alphonso Johnson official web site]
* [http://www.timbogert.com/ Tim Bogert official web site]
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