Revisit the Miles Davis jazz classic covered only once by Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia.
The Band’s album ‘Live At Watkins Glen’ turned out to have barely any recordings from the 1973 Summer Jam.
Listen to Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia play piano on a one-off cover of Warren Zevon’s “Accidentally Like A Martyr.”
In 2016, David Gilmour spoke about a song he would never play without Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright.
Revisit Silver, the one-hit-wonder band keyboardist Brent Mydland was in before joining the Grateful Dead.
Santana’s 1970 hit single, “Black Magic Woman,” was originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac while the song’s composer Peter Green was in the band.
A member of Phish was in the running to be a member of Dead & Company.
Listen to Carlos Santana recount taking LSD from Jerry Garcia and hallucinating while performing at Woodstock in 1969.
Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett’s one-time girlfriend Jenny Spires was at Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia’s house on July 20, 1969, to watch the historic landing on the moon.
Billy Strings treated John Prine “like royalty” when the late legendary singer-songwriter attended a holiday concert in Nashville in 2019.
Revisit the rarely played original Phish song featuring drummer Jon Fishman on guitar.
Dave Matthews Band’s curfew-breaking concert in 2001 was the last held at the stadium until Dead & Company returned for the first time in 2016.
Phish’s Trey Anastasio has been dealing with objects being thrown at him onstage like many other musicians who recently faced similar projectile problems.
Listen to a studio recording of Phish’s “What’s The Use?” featuring scrapped vocals.
Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” was recorded on this date in 1965 and he performed the song with The Rolling Stones in 1998. But were does the term “rolling stone” come from?
Revisit the “West L.A. Fadeaway” verse performed only a few times by the Grateful Dead.
Learn the two Phish songs drummer Jon Fishman wrote about the same relationship via hilarious banter from the band’s June 24, 2000 show in Atlanta.
Dave Matthews Band one and only performance at the legendary New York City punk rock club CBGB was in August 1992 and featured Yo La Tengo on the same bill.