Stream Doug Sahm, David Grisman and Jerry Garcia (on pedal steel) covering Hank Williams back in December 1972.
Mary Morello has introduced her son Tom Morello’s band Rage Against The Machine several times over the course of their Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame career.
Tickets on sale today include Chris Stapleton, Greensky Bluegrass, Iron Maiden, Eagles, Bruce Hornsby & yMusic, Sessanta, Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top and more
Watch free Volume.com livestreams of LaMP’s November 3 and 4 concerts at Nectar’s in Burlington, Vermont.
Watch video footage of Phish performing on Halloween from throughout their 40-year career.
Hear a version of the classic Jefferson Airplane song recorded by Grace Slick prior to joining the legendary psychedelic rock band.
Today marks a momentous event in the history of live concerts as on this date in 1984 the Grateful Dead held their first show with a designated Tapers Section
Gladys Knight & The Pips’ hit record “Midnight Train To Georgia” was drastically different than its original recording.
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Upcoming Volume.com livestreams include Magic Beans, The Main Squeeze, High Fade and more.
The first time Bob Dylan and Neil Young performed together they sang a peculiarly altered version of “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door.”
In 1985, ‘The Twilight Zone’ television program was rebooted with theme music recorded by Merl Saunders and the Grateful Dead.
Jerry Jeff Walker once went unnoticed when he stumbled upon a person playing “Mr. Bojangles.”
Frank Zappa co-wrote a classic doo-wop song recorded by The Penguins.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performed in front of an audience of 90,000 people, with billions more watching on television the “global jukebox” that was Live Aid in 1985.
Revisit Phish’s recently-completed Fall Tour 2023 by the numbers.
Tickets on sale today include Zach Bryan, Umphrey’s McGee, Brittany Howard, Jason Isbell, Trombone Shorty, Orebolo and more.
Sam Bush, The McCrary Sisters, Mac McAnally, The Lynns and more performed as part of the 2nd annual “For Those We Lost” concert livestreamed on Volume.com.