Marsoupial loves to serve up some swampy, stewy jams. Get it while it’s hot!

Half-Hour Souper Set

Delivering a half-hour souper set, Marsoupial plays over 27 minutes without stopping. They start off with an apéritif of Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso," followed by a traditional appetizer of "Shakedown Street" by The Grateful Dead. For the main course, they serve up a ripping and ruckus rendition of "Bathtub Gin" by Phish. No meal is complete without dessert, so the Opossum Pals slice off a piece of classic Bob Marley with "Jammin," and wash the whole half hour set down with a chilled out glass of "Cold Heart" by Dua Lipa and Elton John. This one is a feast for the ages! Enjoy!

“Space Oddity”

- David Bowie

Being one of the great musical pioneers of sound exploration, Marsoupial holds David Bowie in the highest regards. Our rendition of "Space Oddity" is a swirling concoction of musical expression and improvisation, and we like to think that Sir Bowie would have approved. Enjoy!

RIP Ziggy Stardust

“War Pigs” into “No Rain” - Black Sabbath/Blind Melon

We move from stirring up a good mash up, and this one is truly a treat. We start with a crunchy and raw version of "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath, before wandering our way in to the sparkly, sprinkly Blind Melon song, "No Rain." This was a fun one to cook up! Enjoy!

“Knocking on Heaven’s Door”

- Bob Dylan

Marsoupial wrapped up a gig at Wild Heaven Beer in Toco Hills, Atlanta, with a gentle nod to one of the greats. It's melodies like this one that remind us that peaceful silence is the canvas on which all music composed. *Chef’s Kiss*

“Althea”

- The Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead are the undisputed masters of cooking up unique and ever-changing songs, and what kind of chefs would we be if we didn't tip our hats to the greats who paved the way for the Marsoupial sound. Enjoy!

Psychedelic Improv Jam

We never know exactly where our musical journey will take us, but as long as we’re traveling together the destination will always be sweet, savory, and sometimes psychedelic.

“Deal”

- Jerry Garcia

Jam bands are some of our most influential inspirations, and there are none better than Jerry Garcia and the beloved Grateful Dead.

“Jessica”

-The Allman Brothers

Hailing from Georgia, and loving a good jam, there is no we could pass up the opportunity stir up a little Allman Brothers every now and again.