Cosmic Charlie - Greatful Dead Tribute
"Truckin in Style"
Cosmic Charlie was born in the musical Mecca of Athens, Georgia. From its summer 1999 inception, the band has been swiftly cementing its reputation as a band that puts a unique and personal twist on the Grateful Dead catalogue, a Dead cover band for folks that are ambivalent about Dead cover bands. Rather than mimicking the Dead exactly, Cosmic Charlie chooses to tap into the Dead's energy and style as a foundation on which to build. The result is healthy balance of creativity and tradition, and both the band and its audience are taken to that familiar edge with the sense that, music is actually being MADE here tonight.
"A Band Beyond Description"
Talk to anyone who has seen the band. "Grateful Dead like none other". Moving and shaking even the most skeptical of Deadheads, Cosmic Charlie storms into a town and plays with an energy that eludes other bands, an energy that often eluded the Dead themselves. Those precious moments during Dead jams when the synchronicity is there and all is right with the world, these are moments that Cosmic Charlie relishes and feverishly welcomes with open arms. Clearly, Cosmic Charlie's audiences are also eager to arrive at those moments, and together with the band, they have indulged in many memorable evenings.
"One More Saturday Night"
Members of Cosmic Charlie are a versatile bunch, having collaborated with the likes of Widespread Panic, Robert Fripp, Indigo Girls, Michael Stipe, River Phoenix, and Vic Chesnutt, to name a few. Originating as a "one-night-only" Jerry Garcia birthday tribute, word spread quickly that this was no ordinary musical confluence. Gigs started knocking at the door, high profile ones no less:
-Headlining the two-day, ten band Z-93 Jerry Jam extravaganza at Variety Playhouse in Atlanta. Promoter Jeff Dunham quickly booked Cosmic Charlie to headline both days within hours of hearing a live tape of Cosmic Charlie playing Scarlet Begonias / Fire On The Mountain.
-The 3 day Jomeokee Jamboree in Winston-Salem, NC, featuring String Cheese Incident, Widespread Panic, P- Funk and more. Promoter Jay Stephens booked Cosmic Charlie to close out all 3 nights with 2 sets of Grateful Dead jams. Jay had never even heard Cosmic Charlie, but booked them on the strength of truly rave reviews he had heard from friends about the band's Asheville shows.
-Regular appearances at top venues in the Southeast, including Music Farm (Charleston), Cat's Cradle (Chapel Hill), Variety Playhouse (Atlanta), Georgia Theater (Athens), Orange Peel & Stella Blue (Asheville) and Ziggy's (Winston-Salem).
"It All Rolls Into One"
This year (2004), Cosmic Charlie was chosen to play Main Stage at the Oregon Country Fair in Veneta OR, one of the oldest and most respected festivals in the country. The Oregon Country Fair has a strong Dead connection (Veneta was the site of some legendary Dead shows, and the OCF has had many Dead alumni grace its stage), and over the years, many of the most influential jam-bands have been showcased there (String Cheese Incident, Leftover Salmon). Cosmic Charlie looks forward to a joyous weekend playing in one of the most charming and ripe live music environments to be found anywhere.
2004 also finds Cosmic Charlie sharing the stage with such luminaries as Grateful Dead keyboardist Vince Welnick, Ratdog bassist Robin Sylvester and Grateful Dead Hour host/songwriter David Gans. It is an honor to connect musically with these talented players who are such a central part of the Dead world.
"A Dragon With Matches"
The general consensus is that, if you're looking for a band to play Grateful Dead material and breath some life into it, Cosmic Charlie will rise to the task with breath of fire. The room will gleefully be elevated to the next dimension.