You've Been to the Shows. Now Prove You Remember Them.

5 questions on Phish, Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, and Jazz Fest weekend.

May 3, 2026

A Whiz of a Quiz from Dr. Dean Budnick

QUESTION 2

A portion of Phish’s Thursday night Sphere visuals called to mind the Port-o-let Pagoda, which was part of the Garden of Infinite Pleasantries at what festival?

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QUESTION 3

At the Civic Theater in New Orleans on Thursday, George Porter Jr. joined Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, for this Meters’ classic which served as the title track to the group’s 1972 album.

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Some rituals never go out of style: a record spinning, the lights low, and a proper Old-Fashioned in hand.

Slow & Low is the House of the Proper Old Fashioned, crafted with straight rye whiskey, raw honey, navel oranges, and bitters. No mixing. No measuring. Just pour over ice and press play.

The Devil Drum keeps the rhythm, but the ritual is yours.

Pour. Spin. Enjoy.

QUESTION 4

The SPAGA Plays Dead album includes a version of this Bob Weir song, which the Grateful Dead performed as an instrumental during their acoustic sets in 1980.

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QUESTION 5

What is the name of Widespread Panic’s 1999 live album that featured the Dirty Dozen Brass Band?

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Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country

Horizons

Horizons, the new full-length album from Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, is now available in a special Relix Red vinyl edition, limited to 500 copies and sold exclusively through relix.shop.