sombr covered fellow Best New Artist Grammy nominee Olivia Dean, live for Triple J’s ‘Like A Version’ series.
The third in a series of singles from Greg Loiacono & Stingray is a cover of Sade’s 1988 hit, “Nothing Can Come Between Us.”
Beck dropped an 8-track surprise record, ‘Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime,’ including rarities, deep cuts and covers.
Watch King Princess cover Geese’s “Au Pays du Cocaine” for BBC Radio 1’s ‘Live Lounge’ program.
The War And Treaty unveiled their cover of Elton John’s 1983 hit, “I’m Still Standing,” on Monday’s episode of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Widespread Panic wrapped Panic En La Playa Trece on Friday, where they welcomed special guests and premiered a Grateful Dead classic.
Kitchen Dwellers jammed with Lindsay Lou and Mountain Grass Unit on Saturday night at Denver’s Mission Ballroom.
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds brought out Trampled by Turtles for a pair of Grateful Dead covers in honor of Bob Weir at their Riviera Maya destination event.
Surviving The Doors members guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore linked up with musicians from around the world to reimagine “Riders On The Storm.”
Widespread Panic dusted off their cover of Curtis Mayfield’s “Pusherman” on Wednesday during the second night of Panic En La Playa 2026.
Railroad Earth put their stamp on Bob Weir’s “Cassidy” to show love for the late Grateful Dead guitarist at Ardmore Music Hall near Philadelphia.
Wilco jammed with fellow Sky Blue Sky 2026 performers, MJ Lenderman and Dinosaur Jr.’s J Mascis, at the event held in Riviera Maya, Mexico.
John Mayer delivered a beautiful eulogy and performance of “Ripple” on Saturday during “Homecoming: Celebrating the life of Bobby Weir,” a free public memorial in San Francisco.
Famed guitarist Al Di Meola paid tribute to Bob Weir by debuting a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Uncle John’s Band” on Thursday at Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale.
Wilco loaded the setlist at Thursday’s first day of their 2026 Sky Blue Sky festival with bust outs, including a tribute to late Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir.
Umphrey’s McGee rolled out a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Jack Straw” in tribute to Bob Weir during their Wednesday night concert at the Belly Up Aspen.
Don Was & The Pan Detroit Ensemble welcomed guitarist Tom Hamilton for Grateful Dead covers near Philadelphia in honor of Bob Weir.
Spafford paid tribute to Bob Weir by devoting the entire first set of their concert at Barley’s in Knoxville to a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “The Other One.”