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Phish performed “Contact” with Zamfbeer, “Master Of The Beer Can Flute,” during a 2002 appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live.’
To remember Neil Peart, check out video from Rush’s final concert on August 1, 2015 at The Forum near Los Angeles.
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The JamBase 20th Anniversary 20 For 20 series continues with a list of 20 Memorable New Year’s Eve Concerts of the past 20 years.
20 For 20: New Concert Venues - By Team JamBase
- Dec 30, 2019
- 10:59 am PST
The JamBase 20th Anniversary 20 For 20 series continues with a list of 20 New Concert Venues.
20 For 20: Jam Acts Covering Jam Acts - By Team JamBase
- Dec 29, 2019
- 10:47 am PST
The JamBase 20th Anniversary 20 For 20 series continues with a list of 20 Jam Acts Covering Jam Acts.
The JamBase 20th Anniversary 20 For 20 series continues with a list of 20 Memorable Live Collaborations.
20 For 20: Supergroups - By Team JamBase
- Dec 27, 2019
- 1:47 pm PST
The JamBase 20th Anniversary 20 For 20 series continues with a list of 20 Supergroups.
Dopapod unveiled pro-shot video of their entire December 14th concert at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston.
Check out a breakdown of SeatGeek’s top New Year’s Eve shows.
The Grateful Dead’s performance of “Throwing Stones” from December 31, 1987 in Oakland is the band’s final ‘All The Years Live’ video of 2019.
Gov’t Mule was joined by Trey Anastasio, Gregg Allman and Derek Trucks for “Soulshine” at the 2002 Jammys.
As Ween readies for their to return to Philadelphia, check out this show from 2000 at the Electric Factory which is bookended by two classic rock covers.
Check out a breakdown of SeatGeek’s top New Year’s Eve shows.
Celebrate the lives of John Lennon and Gregg Allman by watching The Allman Brothers Band covering The Beatles’ “Rain” in 2013.
Golden Gate Wingmen showed of an expanded repertoire over the course of two nights at The Ardmore Music Hall in Ardmore, Pennsylvania as the quartet debuted a number of songs, including Wilco (via Woody Guthrie), Warren Zevon, Nathan Moore and The Wood Brothers covers.
Check out SeatGeek’s top tour stops this week in Chicago, New York, Dallas, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Houston, Philadelphia and Boston.