Oysterhead

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Oysterhead
Genres Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia
Years active2000–2001, 2006, 2019–present
Spinoff of
Members Stewart Copeland
Les Claypool
Trey Anastasio
Website www.oysterhead.com

Oysterhead is an American rock supergroup featuring bassist Les Claypool of Primus, guitarist Trey Anastasio of Phish and drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police, with both Claypool and Anastasio providing vocals. The band's eclectic sound has been described as "alt-funk fusion". [1] [2]

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In April 2000 Superfly Presents asked Claypool to assemble a band to perform during New Orleans Jazz Fest. Claypool contacted Anastasio and together they agreed on mutual hero, Copeland. [3] Oysterhead was originally intended to be a singular live performance at New Orleans Saenger Theatre [4] on May 4, 2000. The band compiled a set of almost entirely original material for the show, practicing at Muskegon's Frauenthal Theatre. Tickets were scalped for up to $2,000 each, audience members included Francis Ford Coppola and Matt Groening. [3] The band toured in 2001 and was scheduled to tour in 2020. Both times it has toured it has been interrupted due to significant disasters, in 2001 due to the September 11 attacks and in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Oysterhead played at The Peach Music Festival in Scranton, PA in July 2021.

The Grand Pecking Order

In 2001, Oysterhead reformed to record and release an album entitled The Grand Pecking Order , which featured nine new tracks in addition to four songs originally debuted in New Orleans. [5] The album was released on October 2, 2001, and was supported by a North American tour, spanning from October 21 to November 18, 2001, accompanied by North Mississippi Allstars, Drums & Tuba, The Cancer Conspiracy, Lake Trout, Mark Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos and New Orleans Klezmer Allstars. [6] [7] Two pre-tour warm-up shows had been booked at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut for September 14, 2001 and the Irving Plaza in New York City, New York (as part of CMJ Music Marathon) for September 15, 2001, but were cancelled in the wake of the September 11 attacks. [7] Oysterhead's 2001 tour saw the debut of the Matterhorn, a guitar played by Trey Anastasio featuring a full-size deer antler. On November 15, 2001, the band performed the song "Oz Is Ever Floating" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien . [8]

Reformation at Bonnaroo

On June 16, 2006, Oysterhead reunited to perform a two-hour set at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. The band performed music from The Grand Pecking Order during the set. [9]

Reformation in 2019

In October 2019, Oysterhead created social media accounts on Instagram and Twitter and announced they would play two reunion shows in February 2020 at 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado.

While the band went on to schedule additional 2020 tour dates in California and at several US festivals, only the two Colorado dates were performed before the other dates were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. [10] Oysterhead resumed touring in 2021. [11]

When asked in March 2022 if the band planned to record a second album, Claypool said it was unclear: "We always talk about it when we're sitting around, but all three of us are so busy. We haven't really found the time to do it. It's an undertaking. You've got three guys that are all alpha dogs in the same room. It's more of an undertaking I think, but who knows. I've been talking to Stewart lately about trying to get together and just start jamming on some shit and see what happens." [12]

List of performances

[13] [14] [15]
LocationVenueDate
2000
Flag of Louisiana (1912-2006).svg New Orleans, LASaenger Theater05/04/2000
2001
Flag of Connecticut.svg New Haven, CT Toad's Place 09/14/2001
Flag of New York.svg New York, NY Irving Plaza 09/15/2001
Flag of Vermont.svg Westford, VT The Barn 09/15/2001
Flag of Washington.svg Seattle, WAThe Paramount10/21/2001
Flag of British Columbia.svg Vancouver, BCOrpheum Theatre10/23/2001
Flag of Oregon.svg Salem, ORSalem Armory10/24/2001
Flag of California.svg Berkeley, CAGreek Theatre10/26/2001
Flag of California.svg Los Angeles, CAHollywood Palladium10/27/2001
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver, COThe Fillmore10/30/2001
10/31/2001
Flag of Illinois.svg Chicago, ILAragon Ballroom11/02/2001
Flag of Indiana.svg West Lafayette, INElliot Hall of Music11/03/2001
Flag of Michigan.svg Ann Arbor, MIHill Auditorium11/04/2001
Flag of Ohio.svg Cleveland, OHCleveland State Theatre11/06/2001
Flag of Ontario.svg Toronto, ONMassey Hall11/07/2001
Flag of New York.svg Utica, NYUtica Memorial Auditorium11/09/2001
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Lowell, MATsongas Arena11/10/2001
Flag of New Jersey.svg Camden, NJTweeter Center11/11/2001
Flag of New York.svg New York, NYRoseland Ballroom11/13/2001
11/14/2001
Studio 6A, NBC Studios11/15/2001
Flag of the District of Columbia.svg Washington, DCDAR Constitution Hall11/16/2001
Flag of North Carolina.svg Asheville, NCAsheville Civic Center11/17/2001
Flag of Florida.svg Gainesville, FLO'Connell Center11/18/2001
2006
Flag of Tennessee.svg Manchester, TNBonnaroo Music Festival06/16/2006
2020
Flag of Colorado.svg Broomfield, CO1stBank Center02/14/2020
02/15/2020
Flag of California.svg Berkeley, CAGreek Theatre04/17/2020
Flag of California.svg Stanford, CAFrost Amphitheater04/18/2020
Flag of Illinois.svg Chicago, ILAragon Ballroom04/22/2020
04/23/2020
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Atlanta, GACentennial Olympic Park04/24/2020
04/25/2020
04/26/2020
Flag of Tennessee.svg Manchester, TNBonnaroo Music Festival06/13/2020
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Scranton, PAScranton Peach Festival07/04/2020
Flag of Tennessee.svg Manchester, TNBonnaroo Music Festival
(1st reschedule)
09/26/2020
2021
Flag of California.svg Berkeley, CAGreek Theatre04/17/2021
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Atlanta, GACentennial Olympic Park04/23/2021
04/24/2021
04/25/2021
Flag of Tennessee.svg Manchester, TNBonnaroo Music Festival
(2nd reschedule)
06/18/2021
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Scranton, PAScranton Peach Festival07/03/2021
Key
Canceled due to September 11 Attacks
Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic
Make-up show
Television only
Private performance

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