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Don Van Vliet and Gary Lucas during the "Doc at the Radar Station" sessions, Soundcastle Studios, Glendale Ca., June 1980


Gary performs at his Captain Beefheart Symposium at the Echoplex LA Jan. 2010 shortly after the death of Don Van Vliet
photo by Angel LaCanfora



Aunt Cigars Baby
by Don Van Vliet



Fur On the Trellis and Just Up Into the Air
by Don Van Vliet



Beezoo Beezoo
by Don Van Vliet



Check Bif
by Don Van Vliet



GL presenting his Dutch Captain Beefheart Symposium at the BimHuis Amsterdam, in front of Don Van Vliet's "Portrait of Bob Rubin", 6/16/12


Gary gives his 3rd Captain Beefheart Symposium at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall as part of his 4 night Artist in Residency 11/29/15

 
Recently released digitally on Okaymusic, "I HAVE A CAT"—the last lengthy interview with Don Van Vliet a/k/a Captain Beefheart, conducted by Co De Kloet and set to music by Gary Lucas, download here!
"The World of Captain Beefheart" with Gary Lucas and the 60 piece Metropole Orchestra was performed at the Paradiso Amsterdam in Feb. 2013.
Gary performed the Dutch live premiere of "I Have a Cat" with his co-pilot Co De Kloet as part of his Amsterdam Captain Beefheart Symposium at the Bimhuis on Sat. June 16th.
Read rave reviews from The Word, Audio Apocalypse, and SevenStreets of Gary's sold out Captain Beefheart Symposium in Liverpool in January 2012!
Rest in Peace, Don Van Vliet (1941-2010)
Presenting a 2 hour "Beefheart Symposium" conducted by Gary Lucas
GARY LUCAS, featured guitar soloist and member of the final edition of Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, celebrates the career of visionary American maverick genius Don Van Vliet a/k/a Captain Beefheart, who changed the face of music forever over a career spanning a dozen brilliant albums, from 1967's groundbreaking "Safe as Milk" through 1969's radical "Trout Mask Replica" and finishing with 1982's uncompromising "Ice Cream for Crow".
A legendary composer/vocalist/songwriter/bandleader/poet/sculptor and painter, Don Van Vliet has been honored over the years by everyone from Johnny Rotten and Joe Strummer to Bob Dylan, Bono, David Lynch and Anton Corbijn—but is still relatively (and unfairly) unknown to the public at large.
During the symposium Gary Lucas will show rare archival footage of the band, spin unreleased tracks, project slides of Van Vliet's paintings and drawings, discuss the history of the group and many of the great musicians who came through the ranks of The Magic Band, and illustrate Van Vliet's quirky and idiosyncratic methodologies and techniques with a live solo guitar performance.
Read an appreciation of Don Van Vliet by Gary from The Wall Street Journal. Gary remembers Captain Beefheart in an interview in the official SXSW Festival book.
Read three eulogies for Gary's friend and mentor Don Van Vliet (1941-2010) from Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Romanian music site ClickZoomBytes.
Gary presented a NYC Captain Beefheart Symposium on Friday, April 8th at the Knitting Factory Brooklyn, including special guests Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Richard Pena, Danny Fields, Hal Willner, Glenn Kenny, Byron Coley, Ken Schreiber, Dusty Wright, Felice Rosser, Vivien Goldman, and Brainpang. Read an interview with Gary about his NYC Captain Beefheart Symposium from The Gothamist.
Gary presented his Captain Beefheart Symposium on Friday Feb. 11th in San Francisco at The Independent with special guests Jerry Harrison, Terry Van Vliet, Victor Hayden (The Mascara Snake), Gary Marker, "Ice Cream for Crow" recording engineer Phil Brown, Francis McCarthy, and Mark Plakias. Check out a preview in 7x7 Magazine, and read an interview in the SF Weekly about the symposium. Check out a RAVE review of the symposium in the latest issue of RELIX!
Gary Lucas presented his 2 hour Captain Beefheart Symposium at The Echoplex LA Thursday Jan. 13th, with special guests Matt Groening, Pamela des Barres, Magic Band drummer Robert Williams, Don's cousins Terry Van Vliet and Victor Hayden (a/k/a The Mascara Snake), Stan Ridgway, Kristine McKenna, Bill Moseley, and Weba Garretson. Read the Pick in the LA Times and in LA Weekly. Check out two clips from the Symposium: Part 1 and Part 2.
Gary talks about working with Don Van Vliet on John Schaefer's Soundcheck program on WNYC FM, 12/22/10.
Gary Lucas discusses and performs "Evening Bell" at his LA Captain Beefheart Sympoisum at The Echoplex 1/13/11 part one
part two
Gary Lucas performs "Sure 'Nuff 'n Yes I Do" at The Echoplex LA 1/13/11
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"Ice Cream for Crow"—Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band 1982
"Electricity"—Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, live on Cannes Beach 1968
Gary performs Don Van Vliet's composition "Flavor Bud Living" live in Paris, Chorus tv programme 11/80





















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