Listen to the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s cover of Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’” featuring Rosanne Cash, Steve Earle, Jason Isbell and The War And Treaty and benefiting Feeding America.
Cris Jacobs offered up covers from The Meters, Jason Isbell, The Rolling Stones and more along with a handful of originals during his livestream concert on Tuesday.
Black Pumas and Lucius recorded a version of The Kinks classic “Stangers,” which features in the trailer for the upcoming YouTube Originals documentary, ‘Life In A Day 2020.’
To celebrate Keller Williams’ 51st birthday, watch videos of five times Keller has covered songs by the Grateful Dead.
Vampire Weekend commissioned Goose and Sam Gendel to create their own versions of “2021” that spanned exactly 20:21 for their new ’40:42′ EP.
Yonder Mountain String Band’s latest quarantine-style video features a cover of Gordon Lightfoot’s “Shadows,” a song the band learned from the late Tony Rice.
M. Ward unveiled the video for “Violets For Your Furs,” a song featured on his 2020 Billie Holiday tribute album, ‘Think Of Spring.’
Todd Snider went heavy on Creedence Clearwater Revival covers during his “The Get Together” livestream concert on January 24.
Widespread Panic shared pro-shot video on YouTube of their take on War’s “Slippin’ Into Darkness” from October 16, 2010 at Oakland’s Fox Theater.
Sara Watkins announced a family-oriented album, ‘Under The Pepper Tree,’ and shared the single “Pure Imagination,’ a cover from ‘Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.’
Toyah Willcox and her husband Robert Fripp performed the Joan Jett popularized “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” for this week’s installment in their ‘Toyah And Robert’s Sunday Lunch’ video series.
Sarah Jarosz released audio of her takes on songs by Billie Eilish and U2 which she recorded last year as part of her video covers series.
Singer-songwriter Todd Snider closed out his latest “The Get Together” livestream concert with a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Brokedown Palace.”
Widespread Panic unveiled pro-shot video featuring their first cover of the Grateful Dead’s “New Speedway Boogie” in nearly 2,300 shows from the second night of their 25th Anniversary Run in February 2011.
Shovels & Rope announced a collaborative covers album, Busted Jukebox, Volume 3, and shared The Beach Boys’ “In My Room” featuring Sharon Van Etten.
Margo Price teamed up with Swamp Dogg, Nick Forster and the ‘eTown’ house band to cover John Prine’s “Sam Stone” for the radio program’s ‘eTown Quarantine Sessions’ video series.
Death Cab For Cutie assembled remotely to film a cover of TLC’s “Waterfalls” that aired on Tuesday’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Todd Snider shared video featuring a cover of Bob Dylan’s “All Along The Watchtower” that ended his “The Get Together” livestream concert on January 17.