The band's first concert was on January 26, 2013, at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, New York for the second night of the Freaks Ball XIII. As Joe Russo recalls in the September 2017 Relix Magazine interview, he was supposed to play in the Dean Ween Group (Mickey Melchiondo from Ween's side project) on that second night but shortly before the date, Mickey cancelled the Dean Ween Group appearance and Joe pulled together Bustle In Your Hedgerow (Russo, Dreiwitz, Metzger and Benevento's Led Zeppelin band) and added Tom Hamilton to form Joe Russo's Almost Dead.[1] JRAD played one more show that year at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York on December 27, 2013.
JRAD slowly began playing more shows in 2014, including several sets at summer festivals including the Gathering of the VibesinBridgeport, Connecticut, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, California, and String Cheese Incident's Hulaween Festival in Live Oak, Florida. They played two nights in Chicago and two nights in Colorado ending in a New Year's run on December 29, 30, and 31, at the Capitol Theatre, in Port Chester, New York, with the Grateful Dead's own Phil Lesh on bass filling in for Dreiwitz. The JRAD run with Phil Lesh was dubbed "PhilRAD." JRAD played a total of 10 shows in 2014.
JRAD had their debut appearance on Jam Cruise in January performing two consecutive nights in the Pantheon Theatre and a Pool Deck set.[3] In July they would play their first show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in support of Umphrey's McGee.[4] In February 2016, it was announced that Joe Russo's Almost Dead would play a three show run at Brooklyn Bowl for Freak's Ball XVI, from March 24-March 26.
With Ween returning to tour, Dave Dreiwitz missed JRAD's five-night 2016 New England spring tour. Jon Shaw of Shakey Graves and Cass McCombs filled in for Dreiwitz.[5] In August, JRAD played two performances at Lockn' Festival in Virginia, which featured two headline performances by Ween and Phish. Dreiwitz performed in both JRAD and Ween that weekend. [6]
In 2017 JRAD performed forty shows including their first headlining indoor arena show, their first headlining Red Rocks Amphitheatre show and a return to the Dominican Republic for their second year in a row at Dominican Holidaze. Their first headlining arena show at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado was a sold-out show originally scheduled for Red Rocks Amphitheatre but due to a late spring snowstorm, the concert was relocated overnight to the 1stBank Center.[9] The band also performed twelve sold-out nights at the Brooklyn Bowl in New York City during the Spring and Fall of 2017. On March 9, the first night of the spring Brooklyn Bowl run and the band's one-hundredth concert, they premiered Russo and Hamilton's "Keeping it Simple", their first-ever original song.[10] For three of the Brooklyn Bowl performances Oteil Burbridge filled in for Dreiwitz while on Ween tour.[11] On August 31, 2017 the band headlined a sold-out performance at Red Rocks with Oteil Burbridge on bass guitar filling in for Dreiwitz out on Ween tour. In October, between the 5th-7th and the 12th-14th, the band performed the latter six sold-out shows at the Brooklyn Bowl. JRAD's 125th show saw John Mayer, current lead-guitarist of Dead & Company, sitting in on guitar on Friday, October 13 in the first and second set of the show.[12]
JRAD started off 2018 with three sold-out nights in January at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York[13] followed by a spring tour beginning on February 15 in Nashville, Tennessee with guest vocalist Nicole Atkins performing 'Doin' That Rag'.[14]
Rolling Stone named JRAD's Peach Festival performance "Best Scene-Stealer", saying that, "JRAD takes improvisational jam rock to the nth degree."[15]
After not performing since February 23, 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, JRAD returned to the stage in front of a live audience at a socially-distanced outdoor concert at the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut on May 28, 2021.[16] A stadium built to accommodate 15,000 guests, during the pandemic the capacity of Westville Music Bowl was capped at 2,000 concert-goers per show. [17] That year, JRAD performed nine sold-out socially-distanced concerts at Westville Music Bowl with the final concert culminating on Sept. 4, 2021. [18] JRAD performed 24 concerts in front of live audiences, in 2021. [19]
JRAD kicked off 2024 with their annual three sold-out nights in January at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, adding three debut tunes to their repertoire: "Shattered" by The Rolling Stones sung by Dreiwitz, "La Grange" by ZZ Top and Van Morrison's "Gloria", both sung by Metzger. [20] In March, Russo, Metzger, Hamilton, and Benevento joined Phil Lesh on stage to close out Phil's 84th birthday celebration run at The Capitol Theatre.[21] On June 1st, Branford Marsalis joined JRAD at Red Rocks.[22]
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals (January 26th, 2023) at Brooklyn's Brooklyn Bowl,[24] (August 22, 2019) at Lockn' [25]
John Mayer - guitar, vocals (November 9, 2018) at Wiltern Theatre,[26] (October 13, 2017) at Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn,[27] and (October 7, 2016) at Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn [28]
^Mattei, Matt (July 23, 2018). "Peach Music Festival 2018: 10 Best Things We Saw". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 6, 2019. Retrieved October 21, 2022. Performing the vast and complex catalog of the Grateful Dead is a challenge to most ensembles, but JRAD takes improvisational jam rock to the nth degree.