Billy Strings shared pro-shot video of his collaboration with Umphrey’s McGee on Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child” from February 15.
Watch H.E.R. perform a timely new song, “I Can’t Breathe” and cover Green Day for iHeartRadio.
The Avett Brothers’ Seth Avett shared a cover of Otis Redding’s arrangement of “That’s How Strong My Love Is.”
Lukas Nelson covered Leon Russell’s “My Cricket” for his ‘Quarantune Evening Session’ video series.
The String Cheese Incident welcomed fiddlers Sam Bush and Darol Anger for a John Hartford classic during the opening show of their 2018 New Year’s run.
Kevin Morby released the cover compilations ‘Aquarium Drunkard’s Lagniappe Sessions’ from 2015 and 2018 via streaming services.
Watch OG Garage A Trois and Mike Dillon cover Ornette Coleman’s “Ramblin'” and perform the Charlie Hunter-penned “Plena For My Grundle” during their Pool Deck set on Jam Cruise 18 in January.
Neal Francis led his band through a cover of Parliament’s “Come In Out Of The Rain” as part of his ‘Live From Out There’ set that premiered on Monday.
Listen to Mr. Bungle’s cover of The Exploited’s “USA,” the band’s first release of newly recorded music since 1999.
Black Pumas released a cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” backed by the “Steady Groovin Mix” of “Fire” from their 2019 self-titled debut studio album.
U2’s Bono introduced an all-star collaborative performance of “Beautiful Day” featuring FINNEAS, Leon Bridges and several others.
Brendan Bayliss delivered an entire reggae set during his livestream on Friday with music from Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and their band The Wailers.
Norah Jones covered the legendary Duke Ellington and also shared a new original song via YouTube.
Merlefest shared a video of Billy Strings on the Doc Watson popularized bluegrass traditional “Black Mountain Rag” as part of the festival’s Doc Watson Week.
Listen to Jonathan Wilson’s cover of The Four Tops’ Motown classic, “Reach Out I’ll Be There.”
Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band shared a compilation of live and studio covers with proceeds benefiting Black Lives Matter Philly, The Peoples Paper Co-op and Philadelphia Bail Fund.
Renowned multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell plays the five major bluegrass instruments in a quarantine video as The Campbell “Shelter in Place” Orchestra on legendary bluegrass mandolinist Jesse McReynolds’ “Dixie Hoedown.”
Holly Bowling treated the internet to covers from the Allman Brothers Band, Phish and the Grateful Dead during her May 28 ‘Alone Together’ livestream.