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Zero DSR E-Tour | Tour Test

Electric bike tour

Ongoing improvements in range, reduced charging time and falling price tags are making electric bikes more appealing to riders seeking convenient and efficient personal transportation. But while it’s one thing to swish along enjoying the sound of silence on your daily commute, it’s quite another to do any serious mileage. Like making a week’s tour of Northern California, going from the Pacific Coast to over 8,000 feet in elevation visiting Yosemite National Park, more than 200 miles inland. Yet that’s just what I did aboard a 2016 Zero DSR built by California-based Zero Motorcycles, which celebrated its tenth birthday last year.

Read our Road Test Review of the 2016 Zero DSR.

Electric bike tour

I’ve been riding each new Zero model for the past six years, so I’ve tracked the significant improvements in range and performance the bikes have received over time. For 2016, Zero boosted energy density, allowing its models with the stock 13.0 kWh main battery pack and 2.9 kWh PowerTank supplemental battery to offer a claimed 179-mile range in urban use, or 86 miles at 70 mph on the highway, and a combined city/highway range of 134 miles—the first time this has exceeded 100 miles on any Zero model. Coupled with a more potent powertrain delivering a claimed 56 percent more torque at 106 lb-ft and 25 percent more horsepower at 67 (116 lb-ft and 70 horsepower for 2017), this is a zero-emissions motorcycle you can go traveling on.

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For my tour, Zero supplied a 2016 Zero DSR retailing at $15,995, rising to $18,690 fitted with the optional PowerTank. Remember, the higher costs of acquisition vs. a conventional motorcycle are offset by the absence of gasoline costs, and that they are very low maintenance vehicles. Replacing brake pads and tires and the Gates drive belt that’s now good for 25,000 miles are the only regular service items.

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With a total battery capacity of 15.9 kWh, at this level the bike would have the range I needed for touring, but not the charging speed for the week I had allotted. With the Power Tank installed, the Zero DSR would need 11 hours to recharge its batteries from a 110-volt outlet, severely limiting daily range to a much more leisurely pace than I required. So Zero added a custom-made topbox containing two pricey Elcon 2.5 kWh chargers coupled together to deliver six times the charging speed of Zero’s 1.3 kWh standard onboard charger. Moreover, the topbox was fitted with a J1772 outlet for plugging in at Level 2 charging stations that are plentiful in northern California (and becoming more so throughout the U.S.), allowing the Zero to be recharged from 5 percent to 95 percent in less than two hours. Zero’s Charge Tank accessory ($1,995) integrates a J1772 hookup into the tank area on the bike, but it’s not compatible with the Power Tank.

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I’d need photos of my E-tour, so my photographer mate Phil Hawkins accompanied me on this trip riding his Triumph Tiger 800XC. This had the added benefit that he theoretically could push the Zero via a footpeg to the nearest charging station if I ever ran out of “gas”! But how to find these? That’s easy, just log on to plugshare.com. You tell it where you are, and it lists all available charging locations, from publicly available ChargePoints to outlets behind people’s houses they make available to EV travelers.

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Phil and I had company to start our ride after picking up the sinister-looking all-black DSR at the Zero factory. Terry Hershner is famous for his record-breaking long distance trips on his Zero—he was the first electric motorcyclist to ride 300 miles on a single charge, carrying 27 kWh of battery aboard his Zero. Terry advised, “You must plan your trips more strategically on an EV, in staging between charging points—try to plan ahead so you have lunch while you’re topping up, or maybe take in some sightseeing. And never miss a chance to top up the charge, even for a few minutes—you may regret it later if you don’t.”

Electric bike tour

I took Terry’s advice and plugged in for a free top-up after the first 50 miles of snaking silently up through the redwood forest to Skyline Drive, the Bay Area’s racer road leading to Alice’s Restaurant. The only sound the Zero makes at lower speeds comes from muted tire roar and a subdued whine from the transmission. There are three different riding modes, and while limiting top speed to 70 mph, Eco mode provides gentle acceleration and quite heavy regenerative braking when you back off the “throttle.” Sport mode is what it promises, with vivid acceleration and zero regen. It lets you keep up turn speed to flow through a series of bends climbing a winding hillside road where you don’t want to lose momentum via what amounts to engine braking. The Custom mode can be tailored to suit your tastes via the Zero app on your smartphone, and the one on the DSR had maxed-out drive that would lift the front wheel slightly with the power wide open, coupled with full regen, so it was fine for descending winding roads. The Zero’s J.Juan brakes and standard Bosch ABS worked well in stopping the 463-pound (stock, claimed) motorcycle without locking the front wheel.

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Bidding farewell to Terry, we dropped down to the scenic Pacific Coast with a full battery and headed north to San Francisco, where we stopped for lunch at the Presidio, a former Spanish military base established in 1776 as the northernmost outpost of the colony known as New Spain. Captured by the U.S. in 1846, it was the garrison defending San Francisco Bay until it was decommissioned in 1994. Today, there’s been some tasteful redevelopment of the old barracks, with great views of the Golden Gate Bridge. I hooked up the Zero at the EV Center for a one-time $1.50 charge while we ate.

Electric bike tour

We had a dinner reservation at a sought-after restaurant in Napa Valley, the wine-growing area across the Golden Gate Bridge whose Mediterranean climate first produced wine in 1858. Cindy Pawlcyn’s Mustards Grill is an ideal place to sample local produce at reasonable cost, as well as her Tour of Zinfandel, which lets you taste three different varieties of California’s best-known grape. After covering 182 miles that first day we felt we’d earned it. Just five minutes from Mustards was our first overnight stop, the Harvest Inn in St. Helena—chosen because it had two free EV hook-ups to recharge the Zero’s batteries.

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The next morning, it was time to head to Sacramento, a 70-mile ride along the hilly, twisting State Route 128, a wonderful riders’ road that had me appreciating the Zero DSR’s improbably good handling in spite of being weighed down by batteries and chargers—but also equipped with fully adjustable Showa suspension, as well as good grip from its stock semi-knobby Pirelli MT-01 tires. PlugShare led us to a parking garage a short walk from the California State Railroad Museum, and after plugging in for a free top-up, we spent an enthralling couple of hours in the museum, marvelling at the fabulous collection of monstrous steam engines.

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Back in the garage to collect the bikes, we discovered that rush hour begins early in California. But lane splitting is a cinch on any electric bike, because you just twist, go or brake—no fiddling with the clutch lever and the gearshift to shift back and forth. Twenty miles east of Sacramento, we turned off to visit Folsom State Prison, California’s second-oldest after San Quentin. Opened back in 1880, it witnessed the execution of 93 condemned prisoners over a 42-year period. If you’re a Johnny Cash fan you’ll know about the concert The Man in Black performed there in 1968, featuring the memorable “Folsom Prison Blues.”

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Before heading up the mountain pass to overnight at Lake Tahoe, we needed to top up the charge for the steep climb that’d quickly drain the batteries. Locating a ChargePoint in the town of Placerville, I stopped to hook up. But on one of my frequent checks on the recharge, I saw the station had cut the charge off—and the bike was only at 84 percent! The sun was going down, and we had to get going, so selecting Evo mode I set off behind Phil, who was now leading the way so that I could slipstream him. We were now on U.S. Route 50—the legendary transcontinental highway built in 1926, linking California with Maryland—and had to crest Echo Summit, U.S. 50’s highest point in California at 7,382 feet, before dropping down to Lake Tahoe.

Electric bike tour

By now it was dark, and the road was so steep I couldn’t always use Eco mode, because it reduced torque so much that the fully loaded bike just lost momentum. Hoping I’d at least reach the summit before running out of charge, and could then coast down to Tahoe, I selected Sport but backed off the throttle, and crouched down behind the DSR’s narrow screen and drafted Phil to try to minimize wind resistance. Even so, the charge needle plummeted as we climbed ever higher, and I was down to just 7 percent when we crested the summit to see the lights of Lake Tahoe beneath us—itself 6,225 feet in altitude where it straddles the border between California and Nevada. But we still had another 15 miles to go before we reached the lakeside hotel, which the instrument panel told me I wasn’t going to make.  Better get your foot ready to push me, Phil!

Electric bike tour

But…regen to the rescue. The regenerative braking built into the Zero’s controller has two different modes—one comes into play when you simply back off the throttle, and you can indeed feel some residual “engine braking” and watch the dash recording it. But there’s also a sensor that monitors using either brake lever (foot or hand), which dials in additional regen, and this also helps the Zero stop very well. Coasting down U.S. 50’s steep, 1,100-foot descent, I watched the available charge on the DSR’s dash start to rise, and by the time I was down on the valley floor and had to start using the throttle again it had a 13 percent charge, sufficient to make the hotel. We rolled in there after a 191-mile day with just 7 percent of remaining charge.

Electric bike tour

We’d chosen a hotel that offered free recharging hookups in its basement garage, and though still in California it was a short five-minute walk across the state line to Nevada, home of the 24-hour Harrah’s Casino where we could eat late. I then set to work on the slot machines, aiming to earn back the $1.50 it had cost me in “fuel” getting this far. Five minutes later, I was $3.15 ahead and had more than earned the cost of recharging the Zero during our entire trip—the Presidio was the only time I paid to do so.

Electric bike tour

We sampled Lake Tahoe’s scenic southern end, then headed south toward California’s Gold Country. Stopping for lunch on the eastern edge of spectacular Hope Valley to recharge both bike and body at Sorensen’s Resort made a great break before descending into Calaveras County, where the California Gold Rush took root in 1848. After a 168-mile day we stopped for the night in Sonora, its main street lined with 120-year old shopfronts.

Electric bike tour

To recharge the Zero that night, I plugged it into the motel room socket, and ran the extension lead through the window to the bike outside. Next morning the 24 percent charge remaining had been transformed into a full “tank.” We covered the next 80 miles into the Sierra Nevada at a sporting pace along winding State Route 120—another great biking road that invited exploiting the Zero’s beautifully mapped digital throttle that delivers thrilling performance in a liquid-smooth manner. I was impressed how responsive the 2016 Zero was with the reduced inertia in its new motor, delivering great roll-on acceleration from 50 mph upward to licence-losing levels. On the downgrade into Yosemite, I saw the charge reading rise again, this time from 25 percent to 34 percent right in front of me. With 19 percent charge remaining as we rode into Half Dome Village after covering exactly 80 miles, I’d expect the dash’s claimed 33 miles of remaining range to be attainable—giving an overall range of 113 miles from a single charge at a good pace. Hooking up for a free recharge at one of Yosemite’s surprisingly few EV recharging points restored that to 100 percent in 90 minutes.

Electric bike tour

Yosemite National Park covers more than 1,000 square miles, though the majority of its four million visitors each year spend most of their time in the seven square miles of Yosemite Valley. It’s one of the world’s must-see places, rightly famed for the grandeur of its mountains with their steep granite cliffs, and the many waterfalls, giant sequoia groves and glaciers. Rising nearly 5,000 feet above Yosemite Valley, the monolithic Half Dome is the iconic feature of Yosemite, and you’ll never forget it once you see it.

After a day spent taking in Yosemite’s majestic scenery, it was time to head back to the Pacific Coast, heading downhill through scenic Bear Valley, then on to the gradually descending road leading to Merced, 90 miles away in the San Joaquin Valley, California’s huge market garden. There I was invited to hook up by the large Merced Toyota dealership which had no Prius models needing recharging, and also refused to accept any money. Thanks, guys. We needed 90 minutes to return the batteries to 100 percent while we had lunch at a nearby diner, then set off again  for our overnight stop in Hollister, 80 miles away, where after a 172-mile day I recharged the bike’s batteries at a free hook-up behind City Hall, just around the corner from my motel room.

Electric bike tour

We’d stopped for the night at this sleepy California farm town because in 1947, it was the scene of an alleged Fourth of July motorcycle gang riot, which helped give rise to a widespread negative opinion of bikers, an attitude which for many pertains even today. This was compounded by the making of the controversial 1953 movie “The Wild One” starring Marlon Brando, based on the events of that evening in Hollister. Today, you can visit Johnny’s Bar & Grill downtown, the actual café where the alleged riot started, which has numerous photos and memorabilia of the event and Brando’s movie, plus it serves an excellent steak.

Next day we headed over the hills to Monterey and nearby Carmel-By-The-Sea, before riding back up the coast to Santa Cruz and the Zero Motorcycles factory in Scotts Valley, where I arrived with 13 percent of charge remaining after a 98-mile ride. After covering a total of 891 miles in those six days with no electrical or other mishaps, no running out of charge (barely!), but the convenience of riding a twist-’n’-go machine with significant performance and much better handling than I was expecting, I needed no further convincing that—if you’re comfortable with the initial cost—Zero has succeeded in making electric motorcycles practical for the long haul as well as shorter trips. I also found riding 180-mile days on this DSR much less tiring than on a similar combustion-engined motorcycle. The lack of noise, vibration and heat really makes a difference over a long day in the saddle, especially with the convenience of not having to work the clutch and gear levers. And that’s before you think about the low, low cost of “tanking up.” You do have to plan your stops, but in a way that’s part of the fun of going touring with an E-bike, as well as the closest thing to free travel you’re ever going to get.

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I’ve dream of doing this. I purchased a 2015 Zero SR, and a 2.5 and 3.3kW Elcon charger. Unfortunately, my Zero has been plagued with bad luck and spent almost 5 months in the shop so far with electrical problems over the last year and a half. I’m afraid to use my quick chargers because I don’t want to void the warranty.

I can’t wait to have a working EV to road trip with!

I have also ridden my Zero (2015 SR) to Lake Tahoe – as well as Hollister, Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Francisco – I remember cresting the summit above Lake Tahoe and coasting for miles without using electricity – I agree the bike is more than ready for long rides. I just did a 230-mile ride a couple of Saturdays ago. There are also aftermarket charging options that allow charging at faster rates than those that Alan experienced.

Curious, I see you stated in your last paragraph “comfortable with initial cost” but I’m confused. I just went pricing a couple of mid range Japanese bikes, more specifically the Yamaha FZ6, and that bike out the door with all fees, taxes, and shipping was around $16K. Your bike was around $18 or 19K? That doesn’t seem significant in price difference…is there something I’m missing? My understanding is, the bike you were on is their flagship model whereas the FZ6 is more a middle level bike for Yamaha?

A Yamaha FZ6 selling for $16k? Yamaha discontinued the FZ6 in 2010, replacing it with the fully-faired FZ6R, which currently sells, brand new, at $7,800. How in the world would that bike end up – “with all fees, taxes, and shipping” – costing $16,000?!!

Wow. 168 mile Day. 172 mile Day. You do realize that those are the distances that many of us cover between breakfast and an early lunch, right?

Sorry; that is a technology that is nowhere near ready for prime time.

Did a 350 mile ride yesterday on my electric bike 🙂 For me – that’s enough riding in one day – I was pretty tired when I got home last night.

I do understand the extreme distance riding, however. I did the Sturgis run in 2011 on my Honda Shadow – 5,000 miles in 6 days – it was an adventure to say the least.

My personal record is 840 miles in one day – probably won’t be doing that again any time soon.

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Releases new song “the saints of violence and innuendo” from the planet zero album out april 22 on atlantic records  press here to listen, record-breaking lead single “planet zero” is #1 for fourth consecutive week at active rock radio.

Ahead of the April 22 release of their new album Planet Zero , multi-platinum band Shinedown have announced the Planet Zero World Tour (produced by Live Nation), with special guests Jelly Roll and John Harvie , and have also released “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo,” a brand-new song from the forthcoming album. 

The Planet Zero World Tour begins in Bonner Springs, KS on September 3 rd , kicking off a 20-date U.S. run of fall shows that will see the record-breaking, chart-topping band bring their new music, #1 hits, fan favorites and biggest stage show yet to cities from coast to coast in support of Planet Zero . Tickets are available today at 10am local time at www.livenation.com . This leg of the Planet Zero World Tour also includes festival performances at Louder Than Life on September 23 in Louisville, KY and Aftershock on October 9 in Sacramento, CA. Full routing below, including The Revolution’s Live Tour kicking off April 1 with special guests The Pretty Reckless and DIAMANTE, followed by UK/Europe festival sets and select shows with Iron Maiden in June and Canadian dates with special guests Pop Evil and Ayron Jones in July and August. For tickets and all show details, please visit  www.shinedown.com .

While lead single “Planet Zero” – Shinedown’s record-breaking 18 th #1 – remains in the top spot at Active Rock Radio for the fourth consecutive week , the bandhas released album track “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo.” The frenetic yet massively catchy tracktakes on the platforms and institutions that don’t value honesty and instead use half-truths, false narratives and innuendo to push agendas that are often not reflective of the people’s best interest. PRESS HERE to listen to “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo” and HERE to check out the lyric video . Pre-order Planet Zero HERE . Each pre-order includes an instant download of “Planet Zero” and “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo.”  

“ Tell me the truth / Or tell me a lie / Tell me what I’ve gotta say to get out of this room alive 

Show me the answers / Or give me a clue / There’s not enough space in the miles between me and you 

Oh no / Here we go / Here come the saints of violence and innuendo 

So tell me truth / Are you really surprised? / You live in a world where empathy goes to die” –

Lyrics from “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo”

“Planet Zero” ( PRESS HERE to watch the new music video) and “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo” introduce an album that sees Shinedown taking on the forces that keep us divided at a time when we need to be coming together. These songs warn of the dangerous dehumanizing consequences of cancel culture run rampant – if we shut each other down, we risk losing empathy, respect for one another, and our ability to communicate and unify in a way that leads to actual progress and understanding . Planet Zero is an incisive look at some of society’s most critical issues, including the increasingly toxic division among those of differing ideologies , the need for honesty in our public discourse , and the corrosive effects of social media and cancel culture on mental health and humanity . Part  social commentary  and part in-depth  exploration of the human psyche, there is also hope, triumph, and reminders that we all need one another. After all, it is the band’s impassioned striving for unity  that has long been at the heart of their creative output.  

The high-concept, ultra-vivid, viscerally charged album was produced by Shinedown’s Eric Bass (who also produced the band’s 2018 acclaimed album ATTENTION ATTENTION ,)and recorded at  Bass’ newly built Big Animal Studio in South Carolina.   

Shinedown also recently made their ATTENTION ATTENTION feature film available worldwide. A stunning visual counterpart to their 2018 acclaimed album of the same name, the film brings to life the album’s narrative about a mental health journey and the resolve of the human spirit, weaving together 14 songs into a provocative and thought-provoking cinematic story that illuminates yet another dimension of Shinedown’s limitless creativity.  PRESS HERE to watch the trailer. The film, directed by Bill Yukich (Beyoncé, Metallica, Wiz Khalifa) is now available to rent and purchase worldwide on Vimeo and is available on iTunes in select territories. It is also available on digital and cable VOD in the U.S. and Canada , and on Blu-ray and DVD – PRESS HERE to purchase and watch.

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April 1 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena #

April 2 – Boise, ID @ ExtraMile Arena #

April 4 – Billings, MT @ First Interstate Arena #

April 6 – Fargo, ND @ FARGODOME #

April 8 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center #

April 9 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center #

April 11 – Sioux Falls, SD @ PREMIER Center #

April 12 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena #

April 14 – Toledo, OH @ Huntington Center #

April 15 – Hershey, PA @ GIANT Center #

April 16 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun #

April 18 – Portland, ME @ Cross Insurance Arena #

April 20 – Baltimore, MD @ Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena #

April 22 – Charleston, WV @ Charleston Coliseum #

April 23 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center #

April 24 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena #

April 26 – Evansville, IN @ Ford Center #

April 28 – Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena #

April 29 – Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena #

April 30 – Birmingham, AL @ Legacy Arena #

May 3 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum #

May 4 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena #

May 6 – Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena #

May 7 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena #

May 21 – Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville

June 3 – Nuremberg, Germany @ Rock im Park 

June 5 – Nuremberg, Germany @ Rock am Ring 

June 7 – Budapest, Hungary @ Groupama Aréna +

June 9 – Hamburg, Germany @ edel-optics.de Arena

June 11 – Donington, UK @ Download Festival

June 13 – Belfast, UK @ Ormeau Park +

June 16 – Utrecht, Netherlands @ Tivoli Vredenburg

June 17 – Clisson, France @ Hellfest

June 18 – Dessel, Belgium @ Graspop Metal Meeting

July 8 – Deadwood, SD @ Deadwood Live! Open Air Music Series

July 9 – Deadwood, SD @ Deadwood Live! Open Air Music Series

July 14 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee ^

July 16 – Cadott, WI @ Rock Fest

July 19 – Quebec, QC @ Centre Videotron *^

July 20 – Montreal, QC @ L’Olympia *^

July 22 – Toronto, ON @ History *^

July 23 – Windsor, ON @ The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor *^

July 26 – Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre *^

July 27 – Moose Jaw, SK @ Mosaic Place *^

July 29 – Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place *^

July 30 – Calgary, AB @ Grey Eagle Resort & Casino *^

July 31 – Edmonton, AB @ Convention Centre *^

August 2 – Penticton, BC @ South Okanagan Event Centre *^

August 3 – Abbotsford, BC @ Abbotsford Centre *^

September 3 – Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura Amphitheater ~ 

September 5 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre ~

September 9 – Pittsburgh, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake ~

September 10 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center ~

September 11 – Camden, NJ @ Waterfront Music Pavilion ~

September 13 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center ~

September 14 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center ~

September 16 – Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion ~

September 17 – Syracuse, NY @ St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview ~

September 18 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loan Amphitheater at Virginia Beach ~

September 20 – Darien, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater ~

September 21 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theater ~

September 23 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life  (not a Live Nation date)

September 26 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion ~

September 30 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ~

October 1 – Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ~

October 2 – Cedar Park, TX @ H-E-B Center at Cedar Park ~ (not a Live Nation date)

October 5 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater ~

October 7 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion ~

October 8 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center ~

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Zero Announce Three-Stop Pacific Northwest Tour

Zero Announce Three-Stop Pacific Northwest Tour

Zero have announced dates for a three-stop Pacific Northwest tour beginning Feb. 3 at The Fillmore in San Francisco, Calif. 

Foundering members, guitarist Steve Kimock and drummer Greg Anton will return to the Bay City for one night of music along with Pete Sears and friends. A fitting location to kick off their tour, considering the historical significance for Zero, which formed in Marin County in 1980. 

The band will then head north to Eugene, Ore., for an evening at the historic W.O.W Hall before rounding out their tour at the Aladdin Theatre in Portland, Ore., on Feb. 6. 

Tickets are on sale now. For more information check out the band’s website . 

Zero Tour Dates 

Feb. 3 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, Calif. 

Feb. 5 – W.O.W Hall – Eugene, Ore. 

Feb 6 – Aladdin Theatre – Portland, Ore.

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Bay Area institution and jam forefathers  Zero  have detailed plans for a new live album,  Naught Again . Available digitally on May 20th via Omnivore Recordings , the 13-track document captures a legendary run of shows at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall  in 1992.

Recorded during Zero’s October 14th–16th, 1992 run at the famed San Francisco venue,  Naught Again  highlights a pivotal juncture in the Steve Kimock / Greg Anton  fronted group. After 12 years of existing as an instrumental ensemble—born from the ashes of  Keith  and  Donna Jean Godchaux ‘s  Heart of Gold Band  who played only one performance days before Keith’s untimely death in 1980—Zero added lyrics to its songs. This run served as the band’s showcase of its new material, with words written by the  Grateful Dead  lyricist  Robert Hunter  and sung by  Judge Murphy .

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In addition to the new music,  Naught Again  captures a rotating lineup of luminaries including Martin Fierro on tenor saxophone; Pete Sears on organ, piano, and backup vocals; Nicky Hopkins on piano; Vince Welnick on piano and vocals; and John Kahn , Bobby Vega , plus Liam Hanrahan on bass. In conjunction with the album announcement, Zero shared a live cut of “End of the World Blues”. Before the band starts up, Hunter offers Zero a glowing introduction, telling audiences that the band’s music will be sent into space to communicate with intelligent life forms.

“Zero can put the whammy on the crowd,” Hunter said of the band. “I’ve seen a lot of crowds in my life, but they can do something that I’ve never seen before.”

Naught Again  is newly mixed by  Emmy -nominated  Brian Risner  from the original multi-track tapes recorded by the Dead’s  Dan Healy  and  Don Pearson . Recordings from this run were previously released in 1995 as  Chance In A Million , with  Naught Again  displaying another set. The album is out digitally and 2-CD on May 20th, with the 2-LP edition available on October 14th, one night before the band’s 30th-anniversary show at The Fillmore  in San Francisco.

Check out “End of the World Blues” from the upcoming Zero live album Naught Again , as well as a trailer for the impending release. Click here to pre-order and scroll down for the full tracklist and album artwork. The band has a number of upcoming tour dates, available below. For tickets head to the band’s website .

Zero –”End of the World Blues” (ft. Robert Hunter introduction)

Omnivore presents Zero  Naught Again

Zero Tour Dates: May 14 – Crystal Bay, NV @ Crystal Bay Club Casino – Crown Room May 15 – Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre July 28 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre July 29- Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater July 30 – Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall October 15 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

Zero  Naught Again  Tracklist:

DISC 1 1. Prologue by Robert Hunter 2. Cole’s Law 3. Interlude 4. Tangled Hangers 5. End Of The World Blues 6. Golden Road DISC 2 1. Gregg’s Egg’s 2. Baba O’Riley 3. Little Wing 4. Epilogue by Robert Hunter 5. Tear Tags Off Mattresses 6. Roll Me Over 7. Roll Me After

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Sandaime J Soul Brothers LIVE TOUR 2012 "0 ~ZERO~" is the first live tour of Sandaime J Soul Brothers . It started on September 1, 2012 and ended on December 12, 2012.

A footage of the September 26 and 27 concerts in Yokohama Arena was released as a joint release with their third album MIRACLE on January 1, 2013 and as DVD/Blu-ray on March 13, 2013 as J Soul Brothers' first video release.

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Sandaime J Soul Brothers LIVE TOUR 2012 "0 ~ZERO~" is the first DVD/Blu-ray release of Sandaime J Soul Brothers . It was released on January 1, 2013 as a joint release with MIRACLE and as a standalone release on March 13, 2013 in two editions: DVD and Blu-ray.

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Tracklist [ ]

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Participating Members [ ]

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