Saturday, April 26th, 2025

Terrapin Family Band & ALO

Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM 21+
Terrapin Family Band & ALO

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249


Valid photo ID required for entry Doors: 6pm Show: 8pm 21+

Artist Info

The Terrapin Family Band

Like so many other musical endeavors that Phil Lesh has been a part of, the Terrapin Family Band grew naturally and spontaneously out of something special. In this case, it was the unique environment that he fostered at Terrapin Crossroads, the music venue that he recently opened in Marin County, CA.

Using the Grateful Dead songbook as a springboard for reinterpretation and as inspiration to create original material, the TFB musicians were inspired as much by one another as they were by the diverse group of influences that they brought to the table; as a result, the music conveyed friendship, respect, warmth, and companionship for listeners and performers alike.

Over time, backing up Phil or performing on their own, the band's music has developed organically. It merges and fuses each musician's influences into a hard-rockin' sound rooted in the communal/collective, telepathic, exploratory spirit of the Grateful Dead.

What began as a house band for Phil's Terrapin Crossroads has turned into something much more, and the band is excited to take the unique Terrapin Family Band sound outside of their home turf as they explore new musical grounds.

ALO

ALO stands for Animal Liberation Orchestra—because music liberates the inner animal, of course. As liberated as
they come, Zach Gill, Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz, and Steve Adams have certainly been at this a long time. The trio met
while still pre-teens in Saratoga, California, where they quickly connected through their love of music and sound.  
In junior high, they got the idea to put together a band for the eighth-grade talent show. Zach recounts the struggle of
the emerging artist thusly: “It’s hard to get all the pieces right, you know, you’re chasing a dream and an abstract
vision, and you’re going through puberty. It’s kind of a lot.” Lebo elaborates, “We met at a time in our lives where we
were coming of age and craving identity. Music, and more specifically, our band, gave us a vessel with which we
could “set sail” on the ocean of life”.
And the rest is history, but history is always a crooked path. You end up where you belong, but the journey is never
quite what you expected when you took the first step. 25 years in, Gill (keyboards/vocals), Lebo (guitar/vocals),
Adams (bass, vocals) and “new-guy” - Bay Area drum legend-in-training Ezra Lipp (drums, vocals) have recorded
their greatest work to date. Quite simpy, this is what happens when the band doesn’t break up – the culmination of a
lifetime of shared effort and camaraderie. Four master collaborators at the peak of their craft individually and
collectively with nothing left to prove – near-telepathic cohesion. 
These guys have played with everybody. From royalty like Phil Lesh and members of the Grateful Dead to SoCal
surf-troubadour Jack Johnson, if the show happened in California, you’ll almost always find one of them in the corner
of the shot and, sometimes, even in the center. 
But you don’t really hear it all until you hear them together. And it urges repeat listening, because it’s a rich stew that
only fully reveals itself with time, attention, a few tears, and a lot of love. 
ALO call their music “jam-pop,” and the description is apt. Meticulously crafted, hooky and accessible compositions
laced with improvisational departures in which they function as a single organism at once voice and consciousness.
They’re always exploring, but never wandering. There is always intention, momentum, and a patience and confidence
that can only be wrought from a quarter century of collaboration and water under the bridge.
The band’s new full-length album “Silver Saturdays” is a celebration of that crooked path, of having lived through a
turbulent phase of human history, and of the winding road still to come.
Won’t you join us for the ride?

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