To celebrate legendary Jefferson Airplane vocalist Grace Slick’s 80th birthday, check out Grace and Airplane performing live at the studio of renowned sound engineer Wally Heider in 1970.
To celebrate Bob Weir’s 72nd birthday, check out some of the live collaborations the Grateful Dead founding member has been a part of in 2019.
This week’s “Throwback Thursday” celebrates John Prine’s birthday with a look at the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s 2000 appearance on live music television program ‘Sessions At West 54th.’
To celebrate John and Sean Lennon’s birthday, check out videos of Sean covering his father’s songs from The Beatles live.
Celebrate what would have been Allen Woody’s birthday by watching his performance with Gov’t Mule in 1995 on ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien.
Celebrate Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s 55th birthday today by watching videos of five standout Jimi Hendrix covers.
Celebrate the birthday of late great blues guitarist B.B. King with pro-shot video of a stellar concert from 1974.
Celebrate Bill Nershi’s birthday by watching pro-shot video of The String Cheese Incident’s set at the infamous Woodstock 1999 festival.
Celebrate Rush drummer Neil Peart’s 67th birthday with video of his drum solo from a 2011 episode of ‘The Late Show With David Letterman.’
Celebrate Mickey Hart’s 76th birthday with a look back at a concert the Grateful Dead played on this date in 1990.
Celebrate what would have been Otis Redding’s birthday today by watching five memorable live covers of songs written by The King Of Soul.
Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan Live In 1970 - By Andy Kahn
- Sep 8, 2019
- 9:05 am PDT
Watch footage from 1970 of the late great bluesman Ron “Pigpen” McKernan in action with the Grateful Dead.
Watch Keith Moon sing “Bell Boy” during The Who’s concert at London’s Charlton Athletic Football Ground in 1974 to celebrate what would have been his 73rd birthday.
Celebrate legendary drummer Ginger Baker’s 80th birthday by watching the 2016 documentary ‘Beware Of Mr. Baker.’
Celebrate David Crosby’s birthday with a look back at Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s Woodstock set, which was the quartet’s second ever live performance.
Celebrate The Band keyboardist Garth Hudson’s birthday by revisiting a collaboration with Wilco and Jim James at SPAC in 2013.
Listen to several of Rush’s most well-known songs broken down to the essential bass line provided by the man celebrating his birthday today.
Listen to full show audio of The Rolling Stones from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Halloween 1981 to celebrate Mick Jagger’s 76th birthday.