Listen to Jason Isbell’s final performance as a guitarist in Drive-By Truckers that took place on March 31, 2007.
Remember Johnny Cash with this collection of 10 standout performances from ‘The Johnny Cash Show’ including Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young and more.
Daniel Bowman Simon takes a deep dive into the night J.J. Cale opened for Phish at Berkeley’s Greek Theatre in 1993.
Watch video and listen to audio recordings of the final Grateful Dead show at Soldier Field in Chicago that was held 29 years ago today.
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
Members of Umphrey’s McGee and Widespread Panic shared the stage together during each other’s sets on this date in 2013.
Take a look back at one of the best Phish tour openers in the quartet’s history from this date in 2000.
One of comedian Carrot Top’s 22 guest appearances with Georgia rockers Widespread Panic took place 22 years ago tonight in Los Angeles.
‘Freaks and Geeks’ star Samm Levine commented about his appreciation for Phish on Instagram.
Revisit The Allman Brothers Band’s performance on ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’ in 1995.
Bruce Springsteen’s debut album, ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.,’ arrived on this date in 1973.
To remember Joe Strummer, listen to the Clash’s first known live recording.
In honor of Christine McVie, watch the late singer-songwriter perform “Songbird” throughout the decades.
For this edition of ‘Throwback Thursday,’ see Warren Haynes guest with Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros at The Cap four years ago today during the trio’s inaugural tour.
On what would have been Tom Petty’s birthday, revisit the legendary rocker’s memorable Super Bowl XLII Halftime performance in 2008.
In celebration of Les Claypool’s birthday, watch the bassist play “The Other One” with Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir at Summer Camp 2012.
Watch and listen to the beginning of a new era for the Grateful Dead as Bruce Hornsby started his 18-month tenure as a full-time member.
In honor of Ron “Pigpen” McKernan’s birthday today, listen to the Grateful Dead back up the frontman on the infamous “Brooklyn Bridge Rap.”