Gal Gadot took to social media to share an all-star celebrity rendition of the 1971 John Lennon classic “Imagine.”
Family Strings featuring Billy Strings and his father, Terry Barber unveiled pro-shot video of “What Would You Give In Exchange?,” a song originally recorded by The Monroe Brothers.
Reed Mathis performed songs by Trey Anastasio, Paul Simon, Fruition, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and more on Wednesday night as part of his ‘Quarantine Medicinal Jams’ live stream series.
Railroad Earth Performs On 'eTown' - By Andy Kahn
- Mar 19, 2020
- 7:28 am PDT
Watch Railroad Earth perform songs from their upcoming new album, ‘All For The Song,’ and cover Neil Young on the ‘eTown’ radio program.
Lukas Nelson offered up a rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” for ‘Quarantunes Evening Session.’
Holly Bowling debuted her version of a Radiohead classic among gems from the Phish and Grateful Dead during her ‘Live From Out There’ live stream performance on Tuesday night.
Watch Amanda Shires lead a “quarantine cover” of Lennon Stella’s “Golf On TV” recorded on a tour bus.
Watch Billy Strings and members of The Lil Smokies cover Bob Dylan live at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2019.
Chris Thile Shares Wilco Cover - By Andy Kahn
- Mar 16, 2020
- 7:25 am PDT
‘Live From Here’ host Chris Thile covered Wilco’s “Radio Cure” as part of the virtual open mic series he’s calling ‘Live From Home.’
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires delivered a cover of John Prine’s “Hello In There” for the Alzheimer’s Association’s ‘Music Moments’ charity compilation album.
Dawes Cover Grateful Dead Songs For Relix - By Scott Bernstein
- Mar 11, 2020
- 1:32 pm PDT
Taylor & Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes covered the Grateful Dead classics “Jack Straw” and “He’s Gone” for a Relix session on Wednesday afternoon.
The Brothers Comatose unveiled their rendition of “Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode as a preview of a forthcoming covers EP.
moe. treated Telluride fans to the rarities “Blond Hair And Blue Eyes” as well as a Blue Oyster Cult classic.
Tame Impala’s setlist last night at their tour opener in San Diego featured the debut of several songs off their new album ‘The Slow Rush.’
Coldplay teamed with a nine-piece choir for performances of Prince’s “1999,” their own “Viva La Vida” and three songs from ‘Everyday Life’ during the latest installment of NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’
Goose’s Peter Anspach joined Pigeons Playing Ping Pong on keyboards for “Posideon” during PPPP’s second set. Pigeons also began the show with the Chicago Bulls theme song and capped off the night with a Red Hot Chili Peppers classic.
Umphrey’s McGee dusted off their cover of Metallica’s “…And Justice For All” to close out night two of their Aspen run.
Spafford delivered a three-song second set at the Mesa Theater in Grand Junction, Colorado that included a John Hiatt classic.