The Gilmour Project - The 50th Anniversary of ‘Dark Side of The Moon'
Performers
The Gilmour Project - An All-Star Band Explore the Sound of David Gilmour
Date and time
Refund policy
May 25th, 2022 | Minors Under 21 with Parent or Guardian
About this event
Drusky Entertainment Presents
THE GILMOUR PROJECT - An All-Star Band Explore the Sound & Music of David Gilmour's Pink Floyd
The 50th Anniversary of ‘Dark Side of The Moon
Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
Doors: 6:00PM / Show: 8:00PM (Early Entry doors at 5PM)
Jergel's (Warrendale, PA)
$25.00 - $39.00
Minors under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
$25.00 Advance - $27.00 Day of Show - $39.00 Early Entry doors at 5PM!
Early Entry tickets guarantee a seat in the venue. Seating cannot be reserved. General Admission tickets do not guarantee a seat.
The Gilmour Project was poised and ready to launch in April 2020, then the world hit the pause button. They re-emerge in 2021 pivoting to David Gilmour’s Pink Floyd repertoire. The songs that compel exploration & improvisation are mainly Gilmour’s and this rendition certainly does not dismiss the iconic contributions of all 5 historic musicians that comprise the Pink Floyd complement. The Gilmour Project incorporates musicians whose background is both prog(ressive) AND improvisational, and is the only band since Blue Floyd in 2000, endeavoring to take these songs ‘OUT,’ speaking in jazz protocol, without disregarding the cherished classic hooks, licks & musical phrases.
Acclaimed musicians Jeff Pevar (lead guitar with CSN, David Crosby, Phil Lesh, Ray Charles) and Kasim Sulton (bass & vocals with Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, Meatloaf & Blue Oyster Cult), Prairie Prince (co founder of The Tubes, & drums with Todd Rundgren, Jefferson Starship, Phil Lesh), Mark Karan (guitar & vocals with Bob Weir, RatDog, The Other Ones), and Scott Guberman (keyboard & vocals with Phil Lesh), are more than psyched to bring you the initial installment of The Gilmour Project via what is sure to be an epic live stream on June 24 at 7pm PT from The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, CA.