Widespread Panic wrapped up three-night run at Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, Alabama on Sunday.
Watch Widespread Panic cover Neil Young’s “Rockin’ In The Free World” for the first time since 2018 to open their show in Huntsville, Alabama.
Angel Olsen covered Bob Dylan’s “One Too Many Mornings” for the ‘Shining Girls’ soundtrack, with proceeds benefiting Everytown For Gun Safety.
The Brother Brothers detailed a new covers album, ‘Cover To Cover,’ and previewed the LP with a James Taylor tune featuring Sarah Jarosz.
Trey Anastasio Band, Lettuce and RAQ members appear on Marvel Years’ ‘Have A Cigar’ Pink Floyd tribute EP.
The String Cheese Incident’s Bill Nershi and Keith Moseley team up with Jay Starling of Leftover Salmon to cover “Peggy-O” in a backstage video.
In honor of Joe Cocker’s birthday today, watch the legendary singer perform career-spanning hits from Berlin in 1997 for this edition of ‘Full Show Friday.’
Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders on “The Harder They Come” is the latest preview of ‘GarciaLive Volume 18: November 2nd, 1974 Keystone Berkeley.’
Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips shared a cover of Genesis’ “That’s All” from his forthcoming solo album, ‘Giving It All Away.’
She & Him will release ‘Melt Away: A Tribute To Brian Wilson’ in July and previewed the album with their take on “Darlin’.”
Ivan Neville joined Sheryl Crow for the Rolling Stones cover “Live With Me” during her set at the Beachlife Festival near Los Angeles.
Phosphorescent shared the latest installment, “To Love Somebody,” in his ‘Full Moon Project’ covers series.
Silk Sonic covered “Love Train” at the Billboard Music Awards from the MGM Grand Garden Arena In Las Vegas.
Billy Strings wrapped up his Colorado run at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on Saturday.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead dusted off a Radiohead cover at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven.
Valerie June released a cover of Mazzy Star’s 1993 hit “Fade Into You” accompanied by a live performance video.
Arcade Fire covered Harry Styles’ “As It Was” live at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios.
Liz Phair welcomed Lisa Loeb in Los Angeles on Tuesday to close out her set at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.