Waynard Scheller and Rainbow Full of Sound “Double Feature” Selections from Europe ’72 & Terrapin Station

Article Contributed by Dennis McNally | Published on Wednesday, September 21, 2022

In celebration of a triumphant retracing of the entire legendary Grateful Dead Europe ’72 tour, Waynard Scheller and Rainbow Full of Sound (RFoS), one of the East Coast’s premiere bands playing Grateful Dead songs, is taking a victory lap Fall Tour with “Double Feature” - Selections from Europe ’72 & Terrapin Station. These 50th and 45th anniversary shows take a lot of talent and a lot of practice—over 400 shows’ worth and counting, and select nights will include special guest performers Jake Wolf (Sages & Spirits, Rocky Mountain Grateful Dead Revue) and Charles Hedgepath (Shady Recruits).

Appropriately, RFoS began as a one-off experiment in 2012 when a gang of Dead Heads decided to play the entire 1980 Radio City Music Hall run. It was so much fun that it took on a life of its own, with a rotating cast that keeps it fresh.

The one consistent link is Waynard, and it makes sense—his commitment to music goes back to a ragtime-piano-playing grandfather, hippie babysitters who brought guitars with them, and then a mom who taught him classics like “Heart and Soul.” By the age of 10 he was playing guitar, and after lessons in voice and theory but almost none in piano, he became so consumed by the Grateful Dead’s Terrapin Station album that for close to a year he’d listen to it before going to school. Things were never quite the same afterward. Soon he switched to keyboards and joined his first Dead-oriented band, Changing Planes.

As a pianist, he was able to get solo work in restaurants, where he amused himself by jamming from American songbook standards like “Over the Rainbow” into, say, “Dark Star.” He took a hiatus from Dead music and spent a decade playing R & B and Motown at corporate gigs and private events with his vocalist sister Sudie, but eventually he happily returned to the jam band world. He fell in with one of the oldest Dead-oriented bands, the former Zen Tricksters of Long Island, and they toured for some time as Jam Stampede. He met John Kadlecik, formerly of Dark Star Orchestra and then Furthur and now JGB with Melvin Seals and worked on three tours with him.

One day he got a call to play a show in a crypt at the Church of the Intercession in Trinity Cemetery, New York City, in the process meeting Zach Nugent (then with Melvin Seals and JGB) and Kenny Brooks (formerly with Bob Weir in RatDog). His name spread around GD circles, and he played with Weir himself in an SF Bay-Area benefit for the Jerry Garcia Foundation called “Imagine There’s No Hunger,” and after they hit it off, on several other shows. Working with the Foundation brought him into
contact with Hot Tuna’s Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, then another event connected him with Jason Crosby and Grahame Lesh of the Lesh Family Band…and the road goes on.

Bruce Hornsby once remarked that Grateful Dead songs had become “hymns” – in fact, they really are the new canon of traditional American music. Their appeal,  Waynard says, is two-fold; there’s the sheer eclectic gumbo of bluegrass, jazz, blues, R  & B and you-name-it that is fused into what they did, what the songs represent—but  “best of all is the improvisational nature of the music, the opportunity to explore the  unknown, to have no earthly idea what will come next, which is the most inspiring part of  it.”

It is a musical adventure, and Waynard and RFoS are the ideal boat to take on the ride.

RFoS will include a rotating cast:

Waynard Scheller / Piano & Organ, Charles Hedgepath / Guitar, Kevin Griffin / Guitar, Paul Murin / Guitar, Mike Kennedy / Guitar, Colin Lennox / Guitar, Jim McGuigan /  Guitar, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells / Bass, Jason Ferguson / Bass, Jake Wolf / Drums,  Russell Stedman / Drums, Alan Lerner / Drums

Tour Dates:
September 30 Fri 89 North, Patchogue, NY*  
October 13 Th 830 North, Ft. Collins, CO*  
October 14-16. Fri-Sun So Many Roads, Denver, CO*  
October 21 Fri 8x10, Baltimore, MD  
October 22 Sa Colony Woodstock, Woodstock, NY  
October 28 Fri River St. Jazz Cafe, Wilkes Barre, PA  
October 29 Sa The Beer Garden Indoor Stage, Trenton/Hamilton, NJ  November 4 Fri The Floridian, St. Petersburg, FL*  
November 5 Sa Terrafermata, Stuart, FL*  
November 6 Su Archetype, Jacksonville, FL* - Grateful Brunch  November 8-9 Tu-Wed Green Parrot, Key West, FL*  
November 11 Fri Islamorada (TBA)  
November 12 Sat Funky Biscuit, Boca Raton, FL*  
November 18 Fri TBA  
November 19 Sat Pour House, Charleston, SC*#  
November 20 Sun Asheville Music Hall, Asheville, NC*#

* with Jake Wolf; # with Charles Hedgepath

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