Listen to the moe. and Umphrey’s McGee split squad performances from the 2006 Summer Camp Music Festival.
Watch nearly an hour of pro-shot footage featuring Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’s legendary New Year’s Eve concert from December 31, 1978.
We look back at Phish’s performance of “5:15” by The Who on Halloween 1995.
The Art Of The Sit-In | Stanton Moore - By Chad Berndtson
- May 14, 2014
- 10:05 am PDT
Stanton Moore discusses all of his various projects and playing 31 gigs during Jazz Fest in the latest installment of The Art Of The Sit-In.
Sunday Cinema | Animated Phish - By Scott Bernstein
- May 4, 2014
- 10:20 am PDT
We’ve compiled three animated versions of Phish with a bonus playlist of animated Phish song videos.
Watch over two hours of fan-shot footage from Ween’s December 28, 1994 performance at John & Peter’s in New Hope, PA.
Watch Phish team with Neil Young for “Down By The River” at Farm Aid in 1998.
Watch the American Masters installment on Neil Young that aired in 2009.
Watch pro-shot footage of The Police at Gateshead International Stadium from July 31, 1982.
Watch Frank Zappa and his band perform the “Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow Suite” at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ in 1978.
A special 4/20 edition of the JamBase List highlights live music tributes to April 20th.
Watch Bob Dylan perform “Hurricane” for the first time in Chicago on September 10, 1975.
Watch My Morning Jacket’s exceptional headlining set from the 2012 Forecastle Festival.
Listen to the Summer 2000 version of the Allman Brothers Band lay down a 34-minute “Mountain Jam.”
The Art Of The Sit-In | John Kadlecik - By Chad Berndtson
- Apr 14, 2014
- 12:05 pm PDT
John Kadlecik (Furthur, Phil Lesh, John K Band) is the latest focus of our long-running Art Of The Sit In column.
Watch over 90 minutes of footage from the first of three Phil Lesh & Phriends shows at the Warfield from April of 1999.
We celebrate Stephen Colbert’s new job as host of The Late Show by looking back at Radiohead’s 2011 visit to The Colbert Report.
Take a tour of the guitar rigs of Warren Haynes, Trey Anastasio, Bob Weir, Nels Cline and other rockers for this week’s Sunday Cinema.