Celebrate the legacy of the late Col. Bruce Hampton by listening to the colonel lead Aquarium Rescue Unit at The Warfield Theater in San Francisco back in 1992.
20 For 20: Live Music Traditions - By Team JamBase
- May 1, 2020
- 9:06 am PDT
The JamBase 20th Anniversary 20 For 20 series continues with a list of 20 Annual Live Music Traditions established in the past 20 years.
The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Con Brio performing “Kiss The Sun” in San Francisco.
Watch a set Pink Floyd taped at the studios of San Francisco’s PBS station on this date in 1970.
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The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Surprise Me Mr. Davis performing “Sissyfus” at The Chapel in San Francisco.
This week’s Sunday Cinema features Phish’s return to Jazz Fest on this date in 2014.
Stream a Spotify Playlist featuring live performances from Jazz Fest in New Orleans.
Pearl Jam closed out their headlining set at the 2016 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival by bringing out a bevy of special guests for The Who and Neil Young covers.
The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Jackie Greene performing “Light Up Your Window” at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco in 2015.
The newly-reunited The Meters played the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in their hometown on April 28, 1990 and pro-shot video from the set has surfaced.
The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Reed Mathis and Cochrane McMillan covering the Grateful Dead classic “Loser.”
Prince was not only an incredible songwriter and performer, but he was among the best guitarists in the game.
Big Light returns with ‘Ships,’ their first full-length since 2014, which will premiere on Tuesday night via a livestream listening party.
To remember Levon Helm, watch The Band perform on ‘The Road’ television program in the mid-1990s.
Brock Butler Presents Tom Petty Cover Set - By Scott Bernstein
- Apr 17, 2020
- 1:36 pm PDT
Perpetual Groove frontman Brock Butler’s recent set of Tom Petty covers for the ‘Busking Down The House’ livestream series is this week’s ‘Full Show Friday’ selection.
The original The Allman Brothers Band is featured on the 54-minute ‘Chicago Blues Again’ audio compilation that surfaced on YouTube.
The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Corinne West & The Bandits covering “Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie.”