Entire Music Vault Archive Now On YouTube

By Scott Bernstein Jul 8, 2014 6:20 am PDT

Back in April we shared the exciting news that the team behind ConcertVault.com had launched a YouTube channel. At the time, the Music Vault YouTube channel contained about a 100 or so amazing live concert clips from the last 50 years. Today, comes the news that the company’s entire video archive, featuring more than 13,000 videos according to a press release, will be shared on the channel.

“After two years restoring, transferring, mixing and mastering thousands of tapes from our enormous archive, we’re thrilled and extremely proud to share this massive treasure with the YouTube music community,” said Music Vault content editor Bill Antonucci in a statement. “We believe this content deserves to be seen by the largest audience possible, and our partnership with YouTube allows us to do just that,” added Antonucci. “And not only does YouTube have the numbers, their viewership is as diverse and all-encompassing as the Music Vault catalog. Younger music fans will now be able to experience what it was like to see these classic bands at the peak of their powers while their parents relive the thrill of seeing shows they actually attended. The Who’s historic performance at Tanglewood in 1970, Deer Tick playing a packed Vermont barn during Hurricane Irene, Ray Charles at Newport Jazz Fest–only Music Vault can present this range of concert video in one place.”

Plenty of JamBase favorites are all over the channel. Here’s a few playlists showing the kind of footage available on the Music Vault YouTube channel:

Ken Kesey Talks LSDU Graduation + The Dead Play an Acid Test in ‘66

Allman Brothers Band -04/20/1979

Jerry Garcia Band -Full Concert -07/09/77

String Cheese Incident at Woodstock ‘99

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