Delicate Steve and Dirty Projectors’ David Longstreth covered Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under The Bridge” at the “I Love LA” Eaton Fire Relief concert.
Jack White kicked off a two-night stand at Toronto’s Massey Hall by covering Canadian rock ‘n’ roll legend Neil Young.
Greensky Bluegrass’ Winter Tour 2025 brought the band to the Fillmore Philadelphia on Thursday where they welcomed Philly’s own Tom Hamilton.
Goose took the stage for the first time after percussionist Jeff Arevalo’s hiatus from touring with the first of three shows at Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee.
Waxahatchee and Kevin Morby covered Magnolia Electric Co.’s “The Dark Don’t Hide It” last night at the G*VE A F*CK LA Wildfire benefit concert.
The Seldom Scene put their own spin on the Bob Dylan-penned “Farewell, Angelina” for their upcoming studio album, ‘Remains To Be Scene.’
Dawes shared a recording of Randy Newman’s “I Love L.A.” with proceeds going to Musicares’ wildfire relief efforts.
Dark Star Orchestra went the elective route on Saturday night in Los Angeles for a show featuring a guest appearance from drummer Chad Wackerman and the group’s first-ever cover of The Band via Marvin Gaye’s “Don’t Do It.”
Phish covered Bob Marley’s “Soul Shakedown Party” for the first time since 2021 and made big splashes of improvisation in the second set of the final show of their Riviera Maya event in Mexico.
The Black Crowes were joined by Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty and Guns ‘N’ Roses’ Slash during their set at last night’s FireAid concert.
Dogs in a Pile brought their 2024 Winter Tour to Salt Lake City on Tuesday where they offered a pair of Grateful Dead favorites before jamming on a David Bowie classic.
Railroad Earth brought out special guest Scott Law for a two-song guest appearance on Sunday at the band’s tour closer in Portland, Oregon.
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds brought out Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio for an extended collaboration on Sunday the final night of their 2025 Riviera Maya destination event in Mexico.
Umphrey’s McGee swung into Charlottesville, Virginia on Wednesday where they honored late The Band multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson, who passed away on Tuesday.
Gov’t Mule’s Island Exodus 15 performance on Monday in Runaway Bay, Jamaica saw the band welcoming Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead wrapped a three-night run at The Capitol Theatre on Sunday where they debuted The Allman Brothers’ “Don’t Want You No More.”
Eggy fit their first cover of Phish’s “First Tube” into a Saturday night concerts with other tributes to the Vermont-based quartet at Tree House Brewing Company’s Taproom in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Trampled by Turtles was among the performers at Dead Ahead festival over the weekend where they honored beloved bluegrass supergroup Old & In the Way.