Hey Everyone, Not Fade Away Band is hard at work getting ready for a real special show! Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 23rd and join us High atop Zion Hill in Newmarket, NH at the famous Stone Church, where we will perform Who's Dead Zeppelin!
Not Fade Away Band (NFAB) isn’t your typical tribute act — they’re a full-throttle celebration of rock’s most legendary eras, blending the spirit of the Grateful Dead with the raw power of classic rock icons like Led Zeppelin and The Who, from The Rolling Stones to The Beatles, Black Sabbath, and beyond. Known for their hard-edged style, psychedelic improvisations, and soulful, commanding vocals, NFAB weaves together unexpected mashups, turning each performance into a unique, high-energy sonic journey.
Fueled by the improvisational freedom of the Dead and the electrifying punch of rock’s greatest pioneers, Not Fade Away Band delivers a sound that’s both familiar and refreshingly unpredictable. Whether it’s reimagining a Dead tune with a hard rock edge, fusing Who classics with swirling psychedelia, or colliding Zeppelin anthems with soaring improvisational jams, NFAB takes audiences on a ride where no two shows are ever the same — but the energy, passion, and musical adventure never fade away.
🔥 Not Fade Away Band — where Deadheads meet Rock Legends.
🔥 The Grateful Dead mashed with classic rock's heaviest hitters — psychedelic, soulful, unpredictable.
🔥 Grateful Dead spirit. Classic Rock power. One unforgettable, high-energy ride.
Performing at venues and Festivals across New England and NY since 2013, NFAB has gained a “deadicated” following with whom they continue to celebrate the unique relationship between the music, the culture, the musicians, and the fans.
Known for their mash ups, NFAB has taken this concept to a new level with our Premier Mash Up shows. During these special events, we select two or three bands to weave throughout the evening's performance. We work hard to deliver high impact performances, and our Premier Mash Ups fit the bill, leaving our audiences both satisfied and wanting more.
“New Hampshire’s premier tribute to the Grateful Dead,” (Rob Azevedo, Concord Monitor)
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