The Schwag at RIBCO -- December 15.

Friday, December 15, 9 p.m.

Rock Island Brewing Company, 1815 Second Avenue, Rock Island IL

Performing from a repertoire that includes such classics as “Uncle John's Band,” “Truckin,” “Alabama Getaway,” and the chart-topping “Touch of Grey,” the rockers of The Schwag return to the Rock Island Brewing Company on December 15, appearing locally in their 26th year as professional Grateful Dead tribute artists.

Based in St. Louis, Missouri, and composed of bass player Jimmy Tebeau, guitarist Michael Morrow, drummer Dave Clar, and keyboardist Nick Stanford, The Schwag has spent the past quarter-century dedicated to carrying on the vibe and music of the legendary group co-founded by Jerry Garcia. Since its foundation in 1991, The Schwag has performed over 3000 concerts across the United States and averages 150 shows a year, performing from a song list of over 200 recordings in the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Band catalogs. For four years, band leader Tebeau also toured the country as the bass player for JGB (Jerry Garcia Band), and his tribute outfit has opened for notable acts including String Cheese Incident, the Marshall Tucker Band, Leftover Salmon, Sammy Hagar, Little Feat, and Railroad Earth.

Among guest musicians who've played with The Schwag over the years are Chuck Berry, the Allman Brothers Band's Butch Trucks, Phish's Mike Gordon, and the Grateful Dead's own Vince Welnick. Honorary band members for full Schwag shows, meanwhile, have included famed keyboardist Merl Saunders, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Johnnie Johnson, and Honeytribe bandleader Devon Allman, and in 2005, the Missouri House of Representatives passed a resolution applauding Jimmy Tebeau for his “entrepreneurial spirit and creative skills.”

The Schwag's Rock Island concert begins at 9 p.m., tickets are $10 at the door, and more information is available by calling (309)793-1999 or visiting RIBCO.com.

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