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Tickets on sale today include Tedeschi Trucks Band, Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson, Widespread Panic, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead and more.
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.
Tickets on sale today include Pearl Jam, Vampire Weekend, Primus, Little Feat and many others.
In recognition of Black History Month, revisit the 1972 all-star Wattstax concert featuring Isaac Hayes, The Staple Singers and many others.
Tickets on sale today include Dave Matthews Band, Goose, Neil Young, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss 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.
Watch moe. live from The Cabot outside Boston on February 17 and 18 exclusively on Volume.com.
Acoustic Goose offshoot Orebolo performed five Grateful Dead covers during their recent three-night stand at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York
Tickets on sale today include Dead & Company, Trey Anastasio Band, Vulfpeck, Bob Dylan and many others.
In honor of Black History Month, revisit James Brown’s showstopping performance in 1964 on The T.A.M.I. Show.
Volume.com will present a free livestream from this weekend’s 2024 GroundUP Music Festival featuring performances by Snarky Puppy and many others.
Full Show Friday features guitar great John Scofield’s performance at the 2023 Leverkusener Jazztage Festival in Germany where he performed songs from his latest album ‘Uncle John’s Band.’
Tickets on sale today include Joni Mitchell, The String Cheese Incident, LCD Soundsystem, Odesza and many more.
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.
Tickets on sale today include Bob Dylan, The Black Crowes, Norah Jones and many others.