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.
Watch moe. live from Denver’s Ogden Theatre on October 20 and 21 on Volume.com.
Magic Beans teamed up with Kanika Moore to cover Prince’s “I Wanna Be Your Lover” at the recent Ramble Festival in Maryland.
Bob Weir sang an alternate set of “Black-Throated Wind” lyrics with the Grateful Dead for a brief period in 1990.
The Grateful Dead kicked off a three-night run at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California on Friday, July 13, 1984.
Paul Simon once explained how he wrote “Bridge Over Troubled Water” during a 1970 appearance on ‘The Dick Cavett Show.’
Tickets on sale today include Tool, Tyler Childers, Gov’t Mule, Blackberry Smoke and many others.
Volume.com is proud to announce its collaboration with SAE Institute of Technology.
Paul McCartney sent a demo of a beloved Beatles song to Atlantic Records’ Jerry Wexler for Aretha Franklin to record.
The late John Prine, who was born on this date in 1946, was aided by a glowing review written by the renowned film critic Roger Ebert.
John Lennon’s final single was inspired by the legendary rock ‘n’ rollers that inspired The Beatles legend.
Tickets on sale today include Foo Fighters, Bob Dylan, moe., Sleater-Kinney, Primus, Puscifer & A Perfect Circle, and many others.
The Main Squeeze will be streaming live from Chicago, Nashville and Denver for Volume.com’s “The Squeeze Vault.”