On October 28, 2011, Umphrey's McGee performed a mashup of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" and The Beatles' "Let It Be" at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. This performance came just after the release of their 2011 album, "Death by Stereo," which showcased their continued evolution in blending genres like rock, jazz, and progressive music. The band was reaching a point of heightened recognition, known for their intricate instrumental prowess and improvisational skills. This live recording further emphasizes their ability to reinterpret popular songs, intertwining them into their unique style, which draws from a wide array of influences. Additionally, their growing fan base and reputation for dynamic live performances solidified their status as a prominent act in the jam band scene around this time.