Gregg Allman’s late-night grocery store run helped solidify The Allman Brothers Band’s hit song, “Melissa.”
John Lennon played an integral role in getting David Bowie his first #1 hit single in the United States.
Bob Dylan identified hearing a song by Lead Belly as a moment that changed his life forever.
Denny Laine, who performed with The Moody Blues and Paul McCartney’s Wings, has died at age 79.
Watch George Harrison appear throughout a 1976 episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ featuring host Paul Simon.
Jimi Hendrix, who was born on this date in 1942, played guitar on a track recorded by rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Little Richard.
Back in November 1970, both The Allman Brothers Band and Grateful Dead were in Boston and Duane Allman, Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir jammed together at WBCN.
To remember Allen Toussaint, who died on this date in 2015, watch the legendary New Orleans musician, songwriter and producer perform for Seattle’s KNKX in 2011.
The Zac Brown Band, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney and Mac McAnally teamed up for a moving tribute to Jimmy Buffett at the 2023 CMAs on Wednesday.
Watch Susan Tedeschi’s poignant performance of Joni Mitchell’s “River” in celebration of the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s co-leader’s birthday today.
Bonnie Raitt, who celebrates her birthday today, sat in with the Grateful Dead only one memorable time.
Joni Mitchell, who celebrates her 80th birthday today, was the inspiration behind one of Led Zeppelin’s best-known songs.
Stream Doug Sahm, David Grisman and Jerry Garcia (on pedal steel) covering Hank Williams back in December 1972.
Hear a version of the classic Jefferson Airplane song recorded by Grace Slick prior to joining the legendary psychedelic rock band.
In 1985, ‘The Twilight Zone’ television program was rebooted with theme music recorded by Merl Saunders and the Grateful Dead.
Jerry Jeff Walker once went unnoticed when he stumbled upon a person playing “Mr. Bojangles.”
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performed in front of an audience of 90,000 people, with billions more watching on television the “global jukebox” that was Live Aid in 1985.
Bob Weir sang an alternate set of “Black-Throated Wind” lyrics with the Grateful Dead for a brief period in 1990.