Toledo Blade - Toledo, OH
Posted on: February 19, 2009
Toledo's largest newspaper includes a lenghty preview of Sunday's Omni show with this Rob Eaton interview.
Toledo City Paper- Toledo, OH
Posted on: February 18, 2009
The entertainment paper for Toledo highlights the Feb. 22 show, the band's first in town since early 2002.
Indianapolis Monthly - Indianapolis, IN
Posted on: February 17, 2009
The Indianapolis Monthly interviews DSO drummer Dino English for the band's return to the Egyptian Room.
IndyConcerts.com - Indianapolis, IN
Posted on: February 17, 2009
The Indianapolis website IndyConcerts.com hosts this Q & A with DSO as the band performs another gig in the Racing Capital of the World.
Weekly Surge - Myrtle Beach, SC
Posted on: February 16, 2009
Myrtle Beach's entertainment paper, the Weekly Surge reviews the Feb. 8 HOB show and notes that DSO is "the closest you will ever come to the real thing without using a time-travel machine."
Free Press - Toledo, OH
Posted on: February 13, 2009
Returning to Toledo for the first time since early 2002, DSO is welcomed back with this feature in the Toledo Free Press.
Morning News - Savannah, GA
Posted on: February 11, 2009
Dark Star's debut performance in Hilton Head, SC is featured in the Morning News with a nice, detailed article delving into the 'telepathy' used on stage during improvisation.
Weekly Surge - Myrtle Beach, SC
Posted on: February 06, 2009
DSO returns to Myrtle Beach Sun. Feb. 8 and was previewed in the Weekly Surge who recommend DSO if "you don’t want to wait until April when the Jerry Garcia-less rendition of The Dead" tours.
Alternatives - Myrtle Beach, SC
Posted on: February 05, 2009
DSO is welcomed to Myrtle Beach by Alternatives Magazine offering an in depth preview of DSO while delving into the band's history since inception.
Tallahassee Democrat - Tallahassee, FL
Posted on: January 30, 2009
In regards to the band's recently added February 2 show, the Tallahassee Democrat goes on record noting: "There is no better band on the planet at recreating the glory and groove of Grateful Dead shows than Dark Star Orchestra."








