See the late Burt Bacharach and mid-career collaborator Elvis Costello perform twice on ‘The Late Show With David Letterman’ in the late 1990s.
Wilco guitarist Nels Cline named Television’s “Marquee Moon” as one of the five riffs that changed his life.
Death Cab For Cutie shared a cover of Low’s “The Plan” from their upcoming ‘Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic)’ album.
One punk icon remembers another as Patti Smith reflects on the life and career of Television’s influential co-founder Tom Verlaine.
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and his son Spencer Tweedy covered Television’s “Venus” on ‘The Tweedy Show’ in honor of Tom Verlaine.
David Crosby and Stephen Stills somehow made it back from Woodstock not long after they performed to appear on ‘The Dick Cavett Show.’
David Crosby discussed coming to terms with his mortality and new music he was working on with Howard Stern during a 2021 ‘Stern Show’ appearance.
Warren Haynes led Gov’t Mule through a scorching “Freeway Jam” and more during their European tour closer from Leverkusen, Germany in 2017 .
One night in 1968, the Jeff Beck Group wowed the audience at the Fillmore East while opening for the Grateful Dead.
Find out what cover from Jeff Beck Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio liked better than the original.
Was Christopher Guest’s ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ character based on the late great guitarist?
Warren Haynes, Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart and dozens of others shared tributes to Jeff Beck in response to his death at age 78.
On the anniversary of his death in 2006, watch James Brown’s entire performance at Woodstock ’99.
Watch Tony Rice, Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Todd Phillips and Wyatt Rice perform “Old Train” at the 2013 IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards.
To remember Joe Strummer, listen to the Clash’s first known live recording.
Hear Frank Zappa tell the complete story of how he came to collaborate with Sting at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre on March 3, 1988.
To remember John Lennon, watch Paul McCartney’s “I’ve Got A Feeling” virtual collaboration with John at Glastonbury Festival.
In honor of Christine McVie, watch the late singer-songwriter perform “Songbird” throughout the decades.