Tom Petty performed in public for a final time on this date in 2017.
Watch Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir and Bruce Hornsby perform an outstanding jam at a Grateful Dead show at Madison Square Garden in 1990.
The Frank Zappa concert film ‘A Token Of His Extreme’ was recorded at Los Angeles’ KCET on August 27, 1974.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio detailed “the greatest guitar solo I’ve ever seen a human play.”
Phish kicks off their first visit to Billy Strings’ beloved Grand Rapids in over 25 years on Tuesday at Van Andel Arena.
To celebrate Aretha Franklin’s birthday, watch The Queen Of Soul step in for famed opera singer Luciano Pavarotti at the 1998 Grammys to give one of her most memorable performances.
Phil Lesh’s playing, or lack thereof, during a Grateful Dead concert in 1968 caused an angry Jerry Garcia to push his bandmate down the stairs backstage at the Carousel Ballroom.
Phil Lesh & Friends was joined by special guest Warren Haynes on April 18, 2000, marking the first time the members of the Phil Lesh Quintet shared the stage together.
Actor Cillian Murphy was in a band named after a Frank Zappa song long before his Oscar-nominated role in the film ‘Oppenheimer.’
The Beatles’ experimentation with psychedelic music was fleeting, but its cultural impact reverberates to this day.
One of the first and few original Grateful Dead songs written by Phil Lesh was so “go-awful” the bassist can’t stand to listen to it.
One particularly rough performance of a song made Phish break a no-analyzing rule they had implemented years before.
One of Johnny Cash’s best-known songs was an important influence on a young Bob Dylan.
In recognition of Black History Month, revisit the 1972 all-star Wattstax concert featuring Isaac Hayes, The Staple Singers and many others.
In recognition of Black History Month, revisit the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival concert series featuring Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, B.B. King, Gladys Knight & the Pips and many others.
In honor of Black History Month, revisit James Brown’s showstopping performance in 1964 on The T.A.M.I. Show.
In recognition of Black History Month, take a look back at John Hammond’s influential From Spirituals To Swing concerts at Carnegie Hall in 1938 and 1939.
Listen to “God Rest His Soul,” the song written by Gregg Allman in response to the tragic assassination of civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.