The Travelin’ McCourys and Yonder Mountain String Band shared pro-shot video of their collaborative cover of “Brown-Eyed Women” by the Grateful Dead from Friday night in Asheville.
The Kyle Hollingsworth Band shared pro-shot video of a Rush cover they played in Denver on December 30.
Goose shared pro-shot video of their recently debuted original “Arrow” and first ever cover of “Knights In White Satin” by The Moody Blues from their January concert at the Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Peter Rowan joined Railroad Earth for a complete performance of Old & In The Way’s 1975 self-titled debut album on Saturday at The Mission Ballroom in Denver.
The Trey Anastasio Band capped winter tour and a two-night stand in New Orleans with a Saturday night show that featured the return of Dire Straits, Crosby Stills & Nash and Billy Preston covers.
Grace Potter used The Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” as an intro to her own “Everyday Love” at the House Of Blues Boston on Friday night.
Greensky Bluegrass welcomed Cris Jacobs for a Bob Dylan cover and GSBG original as part of their second set on Friday at The Anthem in Washington D.C.
Umphrey’s McGee’s Wednesday night show in Fort Wayne featured the band’s first cover of “Cocaine” by JJ Cale since 2013.
Chris Robinson’s Green Leaf Rustlers shared a Rolling Stones cover from their forthcoming live double LP debut ‘From Within Marin.’
Greensky Bluegrass celebrated “Casual Wednesday” in Albany last night by debuting a cover of Paul Simon’s “Mother & Child Reunion” at The Egg.
Molly Sarlé’s ‘Lagniappe Sessions’ for Aquarium Drunkard includes covers of Fleetwood Mac’s “Gypsy,” Big Star’s “Thirteen” and “Why” by Annie Lennox.
Railroad Earth’s first of two nights at the Belly Up Aspen featured rare covers of Neil Young’s “Powderfinger” and “Wild Horses” by The Rolling Stones.
Watch Sturgill Simpson cover the Derek & The Dominos classic “Bell Bottom Blues” at his show last night in London.
Listen to full show audio of Umphrey’s McGee’s concert at Express Live! in Columbus featuring bust out covers of Pink Floyd classics.
JamBase’s Scott Bernstein caught Goose in concert for the first time on Saturday during their sold-out debut at Brooklyn’s Music Hall Of Williamsburg, where the band fit a debut cover of a Moody Blues classic into the action.
Jerry Joeseph helped Widespread Panic dust off a cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together” during night two of WSP’s Panic En La Playa Nueve run in Mexico, which featured a Red Hot Mama Pajama theme.
Umphrey’s McGee debuted “Red Room” nearly 13 years since its release on 2007’s ‘The Bottom Half’ and busted out another Rush cover at Stage AE in Pittsburgh.
Marcus King joined Widespread Panic during night one of Panic La Playa at the Hard Rock Hotel in Riviera Maya, Mexico which also saw WSP paying tribute to Warren Zevon on what would have been his 73rd birthday.