In honor of The Who guitarist’s birthday today, watch Pete Townshend fronting a supergroup featuring Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour in 1985.
Last night’s tour opener saw Haim debut two new songs and cover Prince in Santa Ana, California.
Warren Haynes Remembers Guy Clark - By Andy Kahn
- May 18, 2016
- 8:35 am PDT
Guitarist Warren Haynes has shared a special note and recording in remembrance of the late singer-songwriter Guy Clark.
Famed singer-songwriter Guy Clark has died at age 74 after an illustrious career that saw him contribute songs to a varied group of artists.
In honor of Page McConnell’s 53rd birthday today, here’s a look at the Phish keyboardist lending his talents to other bands over the years.
Watch guitarist Steve Kimock aid ALO in honoring Prince at Sunday’s Wavy Gravy 80th birthday benefit concert in Mill Valley, California.
Read Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo’s heartfelt message regarding the late Bird O’Pray record label founder Jeff Rusnak.
Stream a 25-track Spotify Playlist featuring live recordings from throughout late great blues guitarist B.B. King’s storied career.
For his birthday today, watch Talking Heads frontman David Byrne sing “I Bid You Goodnight” and more with Les Miserables brass band.
Watch Louisville bands My Morning Jacket and Twin Limb join forces on a cover of Prince’s “Purple Rain” in their hometown last night.
For Steve Winwood’s birthday today, watch video footage of the debut performance of the supergroup Blind Faith in London in 1969.
Legendary reggae musician and activist Bob Marley passed away on this day in 1981, remember the iconic artist with video of his performing solo on acoustic guitar.
For drummer Butch Trucks’ 69th birthday today, watch him perform in a supergroup alongside his The Allman Brothers Band mates Dickey Betts, Chuck Leavell and others.
Watch and listen to a complete re-creation of Billy Joel’s 1977’s album ‘The Stranger’ culled from live video and recordings from past decades.
Watch seven – one for each decade – times Grateful Dead drummer has sat-in with other acts in recent years in honor of his 70th birthday today.
A quartet of jam scene favorites will come together with guest horns and vocalists for a tribute to Prince in New York City this weekend.
Dean Ween of the recently reunited Ween explains why Prince is his “John Lennon” and discusses his appreciation for The Purple One in a new interview.
Legendary performer Paul McCartney covered Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” during a show at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Wednesday night.