Listen to Ben Harper and Rhiannon Giddens cover Nick Drake’s “Black Eyed Dog.”
Ziggy Marley paid tribute to his dad Bob Marley for Bob’s 75th birthday celebration with a livestream concert full of Marley classics.
moe.’s Al Schnier Covers Umphrey’s McGee - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 20, 2020
- 8:42 am PDT
Al Schnier of moe. worked a cover of Umphrey’s McGee’s “In The Kitchen” into his Saturday night “House Party” livestreamed concert.
Celebrate the late Chris Cornell’s 56th birthday by streaming a previously unreleased cover of Guns N’ Roses’ “Patience” shared by his family.
Billy Strings welcomed Molly Tuttle for the first of two concerts at Nashville’s Station Inn on his ‘Streaming Strings’ virtual tour.
Umphrey’s McGee guitarist Brendan Bayliss treated the internet to covers from Neil Young, Steely Dan, Wilco and more in a guest-filled Wine Not? livestream set on Friday.
Billy Strings welcomed singer-songwriter and mandolinist Sierra Hull during night two of his ‘Streaming Strings’ tour at an empty Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
Angel Olsen welcomed Hand Habits (Meg Duffy) for a gorgeous cover of Tom Petty’s “Walls (Circus)” on her ‘Cosmic Stream 2’ livestream earlier this week.
Jim James covered “Soon My Work Will All Be Done” for the New York Guitar Festival’s online tribute to the legendary Reverend Gary Davis.
Chris Thile performed a cover of Reverend Gary Davis’ version of “Samson & Delilah” for the New York Guitar Festival.
Whitney previewed ‘Candid,’ a collection of 10 covers, by unveiling their version of The Roches’ “Hammond Song.”
Full Moonalice utilized T Sisters’ arrangement of the Grateful Dead’s “Bird Song” for their own version, which comes with an accompanying video.
Yonder Mountain String Band honored The Buzzcocks by sharing a quarantine video featuring a cover of the English punk act’s “Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve).”
Watch The Band Of Heathens remotely team with Margo Price on a cover Lucinda Williams’ classic, “Joy.”
Video of Phil Lesh & Friends featuring Warren Haynes, John Scofield, Joe Russo and John Medeski performing Traffic’s “Dear Mr. Fantasy” at the 2014 LOCKN’ festival has surfaced.
Twiddle dug deep into their repertoire to fill setlists with bust out covers during the first three live shows of their Roots Tour.
Trombone Shorty and Little Big Town shared a collaborative cover of “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” benefiting the Roots Of Music organization.
Sacred steel specialist Robert Randolph was tapped to play “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at the Kentucky Speedway.