Watch Cat Stevens’s 1971 performance that aired on The BBC in 1971.
We look at the ten big questions surrounding a potential reunion of the Grateful Dead’s “core four” in honor of the band’s 50th anniversary.
Watch Eddie Vedder team up with My Morning Jacket for a gorgeous rendition of “It Makes No Difference” and a powerful “A Quick One” in 2006.
Watch an hour of pro-shot footage featuring MMW teaming up with saxophonist Maceo Parker in 2006.
Watch Eric Clapton and his band, which featured Derek Trucks at the time, work through a set at Madison Square Garden in 2006.
The Art Of The Sit-In | Jason Hann - By Chad Berndtson
- Nov 12, 2014
- 9:00 am PST
Jason Hann talks The String Cheese Incident, EOTO, his favorite sit-in story and more for this month’s Art Of The Sit-In.
The late great Frank Zappa made two appearances on Saturday Night Live during the show’s ’70s heyday.
We’ve prepped a fact-filled Infographic and Word Cloud to celebrate 2,000 Umphrey’s McGee shows.
Watch and listen to a stellar Phish show, which took place on this date in 1998, and contains an insane four-song second set.
In September of 2013 saxophonist Branford Marsalis made his first and only appearance with Furthur.
Watch a collection of the best videos from Gov’t Mule and special guest Jackie Greene’s Neil Young tribute.
Watch pro-shot footage of String Cheese Incident debuting “Under African Skies” at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia.
Watch footage of Neil Young with Booker T. & the MG’s from the Tourout Festival in Belgium from 1993
Check out this gem of a ridiculous Little Feat performance from 1977 featuring special guests Mick Taylor and the Tower Of Power Horns.
Watch pro-shot footage of Johnny Cash’s exceptional set at the 1994 installment of the Glastonbury Festival.
Phish Inducts Genesis Into Rock Hall - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 9, 2014
- 12:30 pm PDT
We look back at the night in 2010 when Phish helped induct Genesis into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
Grateful Dead guitarists Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia visited the ABC morning show Good Morning America on October 29, 1980.
Check out a ridiculously good KVHW (Kimock, Vega, Hertz & White) show from fifteen years ago today.