Watch Herbie Hancock sit in with Widespread Panic on “Arleen” at Bonnaroo 2005.
We look back at The Black Crowes’ cover of “Oh! Sweet Nuthin'” they recorded at Levon Helm Studios in 2009.
Watch Eddie Vedder team up with My Morning Jacket for a gorgeous rendition of “It Makes No Difference” and a powerful “A Quick One” in 2006.
Watch Eric Clapton and his band, which featured Derek Trucks at the time, work through a set at Madison Square Garden in 2006.
In September of 2013 saxophonist Branford Marsalis made his first and only appearance with Furthur.
Watch pro-shot footage of String Cheese Incident debuting “Under African Skies” at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia.
Phish Inducts Genesis Into Rock Hall - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 9, 2014
- 12:30 pm PDT
We look back at the night in 2010 when Phish helped induct Genesis into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
Remembering the night Paul Simon brought out David Byrne to guest on a pair of songs in New York City.
We’ve compiled a handful of videos featuring Neil Young sitting in with Pearl Jam in honor of this year’s Bridge School benefits.
A look back at Phish’s lone appearances at Neil & Pegi Young’s Bridge School Benefit Concerts in 1998.
We look back at Steve Winwood’s collaboration with Widespread Panic at the very first Bonnaroo.
Watch Phish tease over 10 songs during an insane “David Bowie” from one of their first trips to Colorado.
We look back at moe.’s The Simpsons-themed Halloween show from 2002 in Troy, NY.
Watch Phil Lesh lead the Grateful Dead through the first “Box Of Rain” in nearly 13 years at the Hampton Coliseum in 1986.
A look back at the night saxophonist Branford Marsalis sat in with Widespread Panic in Boston.
Listen to audio of Don Felder and Glenn Frey threatening to fight each other at what would be the last Eagles show in nearly 14 years.
We look back at one of Levon Helm’s final festival sets, which took place at Gathering Of The Vibes in 2011.
Watch The Band perform “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “Stage Fright” and “Life Is A Carnival” on a 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live.