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Waynard Scheller and Rainbow Full of Sound

Retrace Grateful Dead in the ‘70s, from Europe to Terrapin

Doors at 8pm show at 9pm

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 2023


Bands have a shelf life, but great music thrives—and this is perhaps

truest of the Grateful Dead, whose repertoire is now being performed by

hundreds of bands. Among the best of them is Waynard Scheller and Rainbow

Full of Sound (RFoS). Thanks to talent and many hundred shows’ worth of

practice, they’re standouts. In 2023 they will explore the Dead’s most creative

era, the decade of the ‘70s.

RFoS took shape in 2012 when a group of Dead Head musicians decided

to replicate the Dead’s legendary 1980 Radio City Music Hall run. They had so

much fun they never stopped. A rotating cast of members keeps things lively

and the music fresh.


The continuing link is Waynard, whose roots in music include a ragtime-

piano-playing grandfather, guitar-toting hippie babysitters, and a mom who


taught him classics like “Heart and Soul.” By the age of 10 he was playing

guitar and taking lessons in voice and theory. But when he heard the Dead’s

Terrapin Station, he moved over to piano and realized it was his musical destiny.

His first Dead-oriented band was called Changing Planes. He spent a decade

playing R & B and Motown in a band with his vocalist sister Sudie, but came

home to the jam band world when he and former members of the Long Island

legends the Zen Tricksters became Jam Stampede.

He also worked with John Kadlecik, co-founder of Dark Star Orchestra and

now guitarist for Melvin Seals and JGB. Actually, Waynard has probably worked

with a majority of the players in the jam band world, from Zach Nugent (once of

JGB) to Jason Crosby and Grahame Lesh of the Lesh Family Band.

Bruce Hornsby once remarked that Grateful Dead songs had become

“hymns” – in fact, they really are a 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's a musical adventure, and Waynard and RFoS are the ideal boat to

take on the ride.

RFoS 2023 will include, in differing configurations, Alex Jordan (guitar),

Alan Lerner (drums), Danny Albi (drums), Jair-Rohm Parker Wells (bass), Craig

Privett (bass, vocals), Steve Bernstein (guitar) , Alan Gilman (guitar), Henry

Hood (guitar, vocals), Jimmy McGuigan (guitar), Charles Hedgepath (guitar),

Sudie Scheller (vocals), Waynard Scheller (keyboards, vocals)


Here’s a sample of their playing, from 9/18/20.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYzWwEmTkpU

This tour also features support on select dates from Schells & Vine:

Singer/Songwriters David J. Irvine (finger-style guitarist, pianist and vocalist)

and Sudie Scheller (emotively soulful singer) are world adventurers and

musicians embarking on their spring 2023 tour together as Schells & Vine.

They!ve joined forces to create a unique modern-folk, jazz and rock sound full of

dynamics, depth and diversity.

Venue Information

The Stone Church
5 Granite Street
Newmarket, NH 03857

Organizer Information

The Stone Church


5 Granite Street
Newmarket, NH 03857
+1 (603) 659-7700

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