Listen to a studio recording of Phish’s “What’s The Use?” featuring scrapped vocals.
Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” was recorded on this date in 1965 and he performed the song with The Rolling Stones in 1998. But were does the term “rolling stone” come from?
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One of comedian Carrot Top’s 22 guest appearances with Georgia rockers Widespread Panic took place 22 years ago tonight in Los Angeles.
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Chris Shiflett’s new podcast ‘SHRED WITH SHIFTY’ explores the craft of guitar playing with fellow legends in conversation brought to you by Volume.com, Double Elvis, and Premier Guitar
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Watch on-demand livestream replays of Dead Feat and Voodoo Dead performing for the 10th Annual Nolafunk Series During Jazz Fest exclusively on Volume.com.
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Revisit the “West L.A. Fadeaway” verse performed only a few times by the Grateful Dead.
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‘Freaks and Geeks’ star Samm Levine commented about his appreciation for Phish on Instagram.
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Learn the two Phish songs drummer Jon Fishman wrote about the same relationship via hilarious banter from the band’s June 24, 2000 show in Atlanta.