JJ Grey's 2004 Concert History

JJ Grey is an American musician from Jacksonville, Florida. With Daryl Hance, he formed JJ Grey & Mofro, formerly called simply Mofro.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 17, 2004 –
Sep 19, 2004
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2004
Los Amigos Invisibles / Kelly Willis / Rose Hill Drive / Rosanne Cash / Ozomatli / The Slip / The Soundtrack Of Our Lives / Ray Lamontagne / Broken Social Scene / My Morning Jacket / The Killers / Jack Johnson / Sheryl Crow / Ryan Adams / Gomez / Bob Schneider / Modest Mouse / Tucker Livingston / Terry Allen / Louque / Bobby Bare Jr. / Solomon Burke / Asleep At the Wheel / Calexico / The Gospelaires / JJ Grey / Dayna Kurtz / Papa Mali / John Butler Trio / Reckless Kelly / Particle / The Wailers / Doyle Bramhall / Lucas Miller / The Beta Band / Holly Williams / The Shields of Faith / Mason Jennings / Los Lonely Boys / Donavon Frankenreiter / Terri Hendrix / New Monsoon / Slightly Stoopid / Jack Ingram / Trey Anastasio / The Pierces / Josh Rouse / Butch Hancock / Ollabelle / Antibalas / Marcia Ball / Dale Watson / Neko Case / the Gourds / Dashboard Confessional / Davis Raines / Deadman / The Holmes Brothers / Jason White / Endochine / Bruce Robison / Cake / The Blind Boys of Alabama / Joe McDermott / The Mighty Sincere Voices of Navasota / Cooper's Uncle / The Legendary Soul Stirrers / Kacy Crowley / Ben Kweller / Joe Ely / JJ Grey & Mofro / Howie Day / G. Love & Special Sauce / The Bells Of Joy / Medeski, Martin & Wood / Patrice Pike / Franz Ferdinand / The Electric Church / J.T. Van Zandt / Walter "Wolfman" Washington & The Roadmasters / Sloan / Wilco / Pixies / The Roots / Drive-By Truckers / Cat Power / Old 97's / Centro-Matic / Troy Campbell / Mindy Smith / Elvis Costello & The Imposters / North Mississippi Allstars / The Biscuit Brothers / The Polyphonic Spree / Big Head Todd / Shelby Lynne / Patty Griffin / Big Head Todd & The Monsters / The American Analog Set / Rachael Yamagata / Monte Montgomery / Spoon / Guy Forsyth / Marc Broussard / Toots & The Maytals / David Garza / Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / pat Green / Rebirth Brass Band / Abra moore / Earl Harvin Trio / Henry Butler / Warrior / Tea Leaf Green / The Durdens / Samantha Stollenwerck / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Show all bands
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Zilker Metropolitan Park Austin, Texas, United States
Jun 11, 2004 –
Jun 13, 2004
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2004
Kings Of Leon / The Black Keys / Bob Dylan / Damien Rice / Wilco / My Morning Jacket / Yo La Tengo / Patti Smith / Primus / Steve Winwood / Guster / Neko Case / David Byrne / Gomez / Calexico / Ween / Xavier Rudd / Los Lobos / Donavon Frankenreiter / Jem / Gillian Welch / ani difranco / Grandaddy / Beth Orton / Taj Mahal / Rachael Yamagata / Los Lonely Boys / Danger Mouse / Umphrey's McGee / Gov't Mule / Robert Earl Keen / Galactic / The String Cheese Incident / Buckethead / JJ Grey & Mofro / moe. / Medeski, Martin & Wood / Burning Spear / Marc Broussard / Yonder Mountain String Band / The Bad Plus / Trey Anastasio / Camper Van Beethoven / Soulive / Femi Kuti / Mindy Smith / Nellie McKay / Leftover Salmon / Del McCoury Band / Simple Kid / X-Ecutioners / Erin McKeown / Blue Merle / The Radiators / Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra / The Dead / Material / Hackensaw Boys / JJ Grey / Praxis / Antigone Rising / Doc Watson / Dave Matthews & Friends / New Monsoon / Louque / Acoustic Syndicate / Addison Groove Project / jazz mandolin project / Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos / DeSol / Mrnorth / Sam Bush Band / Chris Robinson & New Earth Mud / Mike Doughty's Band / Barbara Cue / North Mississippi Allstars Hill Country Revue / Cut Chemist & Funky Sole Show all bands
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Bonnaroo Farms Manchester, Tennessee, United States
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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2004 on Jun 11, 2004 [653-small]

Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2004
Jun 11 - 13, 2004
 Manchester, Tennessee, United States
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Soul
Blues Rock
Funk
Roots Rock
Southern Rock
Jam Band
New Americana
Electric Blues
Modern Blues Rock
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Swamp Rock
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has JJ Grey had?

JJ Grey has had 181 concerts.

What genre is JJ Grey?

JJ Grey is most often considered to be Rock, Soul, Blues Rock, Funk, Roots Rock, Southern Rock, Jam Band, New Americana, Electric Blues, Modern Blues Rock, Modern Blues, Modern Funk, and Swamp Rock.

When is the next JJ Grey concert?

The next JJ Grey concert is on October 31, 2024 at Lake Charles Event Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States. The bands performing are: Whiskey Myers / Colby Acuff / JJ Grey.

When was the last JJ Grey concert?

The last JJ Grey concert was on May 02, 2024 at Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The bands that performed were: JJ Grey / Samantha Fish.

What setlist does JJ Grey play live?

The songs that JJ Grey performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 04, 2022 concert at Knuckleheads in Kansas City, Missouri, United States:

  1. Everything Is a Song
  2. Somebody Else
  3. Ho Cake
  4. Florida
  5. Nare Sugar
  6. The House of the Rising Sun
  7. Beautiful World
  8. WYLF
  9. Lochloosa
  10. On Fire
  11. Lazy Fo Acre
  12. Everything Good Is Bad
  13. Orange Blossoms
  14. The Sun is Shining Down
  15. Brighter Days
  16. Ol' Glory

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