Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck shared a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” as part of his ‘The Full Moon Project.’
Club d’Elf released a new single, “Zeed Al Maal,” from Western Africa’s Gnawa musical tradition and set to appear on the Boston-based collective’s upcoming album, ‘You Never Know.’
The Motet shared a cover of Tame Impala’s “Breathe Deeper” from the latter’s 2020 album, ‘The Slow Rush.’
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros fit their medley incorporating Bob Dylan’s “Silvio” and “Tequila” by The Champs into their St. Patrick’s Day show in Milwaukee last night.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong shared pro-shot video of a debut cover from No Doubt in San Diego featuring bassist/vocalist Karina Rykman.
Highlights from Levon Helm and Mavis Staples’ concerts at Levon Helm Studios in the summer of 2011 will be released as the live album ‘Carry Me Home’ on May 20.
JamBase’s March Madness Live Covers Tournament resumes with Round 3 featuring battles over covers of 8 different songs.
Widespread Panic closed out a three-night stand in Las Vegas on Sunday with a debut cover of The Beatles’ “Dear Prudence.”
Billy Strings hit Cincinnati on Saturday with a concert that included a Bob Dylan debut cover.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros welcomed Margo Price during a private event at Third Man Records in Nashville on Saturday.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong busted out a 311 cover, welcomed special guests and delivered an adventurous encore in Los Angeles on Friday.
Renowned singer-songwriter J.D. Souther welcomed Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir during the former’s concert near Nashville on Friday.
Goose busted out the Bill Withers classic “Use Me” at Cleveland’s Agora Theatre on Thursday.
The Greyboy Allstars issued their take on Ann Alford’s “Got To Get Me A Job” from their forthcoming covers collection, ‘Get A Job: Music from the Original Broadcast Series Soul Dream.’
Bob Weir And Wolf Bros ended last night’s concert in Memphis with their debut “Jailhouse Rock” cover.
Bob Weir was among Sammy Hagar & The Circle’s guests at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium last night.
Brittney Spencer teamed up with Brothers Osborne for “These Boots Are Made For Walking” at the 2022 Academy of Country Music Awards on Monday.
JamBase’s March Madness Live Covers Tournament resumes with Round 2 featuring battles over covers of 16 different songs.