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Feed the Frequency: A Benefit for KWMR feat. The Space Orchestra
Sat November 15, 2025 @ 5:00 pm

‘Tis the season for giving…at Griffo Distillery we LOVE our community and YOU can too! We’ve teamed up with the amazing Space Orchestra for an intimate evening to support the invaluable work of KWMR Community Radio. Join us on Saturday, November 15th to celebrate community and live music in our beautiful Barrel Room & Patio. PLUS live painting by @theartofjonny & @therandomartist! The Griffo team will have a very special seasonal cocktail menu and our partners at Nomad Provisions will be slinging their delicious pies too! Mark your calendars & get your tickets today!
$40-$450
On a cosmic night in April 2018, 13 talented musicians from North Bay united to revive a musical milestone, captivating a sold-out crowd as they paid homage to the legendary concert of March 1970 at New York’s Fillmore East. This iconic show, led by the brilliant songwriter Leon Russell and featuring the extraordinary vocals of Joe Cocker, was immortalized in the live album Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Today, Petaluma’s The Space Orchestra stands as an eclectic ensemble of rock, blues, and country all-stars, renowned for their remarkable contributions to the Bay Area music scene.
With a dynamic configuration that includes a three-piece horn section, four mesmerizing backup singers, and a powerhouse rhythm section, The Space Orchestra masterfully replicates the iconic sound of the original live album, performing it in its entirety, from side A to side B.
Fronting the band, singer-songwriter Sebastian Saint James embodies Cocker’s lead vocals and electrifying stage presence, breathing new life into timeless classics. With each performance, the band takes the audience on a journey through unforgettable hits by legends such as the Rolling Stones, Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding, and Bob Dylan. Notable highlights of their set include lively renditions of “Delta Lady,” “Space Captain,” “Feeling Alright,” and a joyous version of “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window.”
