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Grahame Lesh
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas — Las Vegas, NV

Grahame Lesh is a multi-instrumentalist and composer who emerged from the San Francisco Bay Area jam scene. Son of Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, Grahame carved his own path rather than relying on his father's legacy, though the musical DNA runs deep. He's known for his work as a keyboardist and bandleader, with a particular gift for blending funk grooves with improvisational rock sensibilities. His compositions tend toward the exploratory side of things—spacious, rhythmically intricate, with room for everyone in the band to stretch out. Grahame has performed with various projects and collaborators throughout the jam community, building a reputation as someone who takes the music seriously without taking himself too seriously. His live work emphasizes the conversation between band members rather than ego-driven solos.

Shows feel like watching a band genuinely listening to each other. The crowd tends toward serious jam fans who'll sit through a twenty-minute instrumental without checking their phones. Energy builds gradually rather than exploding. People move but mostly stay rooted, focused on the details.

Known for Space Station #1, All the Time, Grahame's Tune, Eyes of the World, Down in the Valley

Las Vegas has a strange relationship with jam bands and psych-rock. The city's music infrastructure centers on residencies and arena shows, not the kind of venues where artists like Grahame Lesh typically thrive. That said, there's a dedicated underground here—people who drive in from California and Utah for proper live music. Smaller clubs and mid-sized theaters have started booking more adventurous acts, creating pockets of real musical culture beneath the Strip's surface noise.

Stay in The Arts District if you want to feel like you're actually in a city rather than a resort. The neighborhood has real restaurants and galleries, plus it's close to Downtown Vegas, which has actual bars with character. For dinner, Carnevino in the Palazzo does excellent beef if you want upscale without pretension. Spend an afternoon at the Neon Museum—it's Vegas history stripped of artifice, just old signs and the stories behind them. Walk the Vegas Strip at night if you haven't in years; it's changed enough to be interesting.

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