Lana Del Rey covered fellow Harvest Moon benefit concert performer Neil Young’s “Needle And The Damage Done” in Lake Hughes, California on Saturday.
Widespread Panic kicked off a three-night run in Milwaukee on Friday with a show that saw the band dusting off NRBQ’s “Help Me Somebody.”
Sierra Ferrell opened for Mumford & Sons and performed Townes Van Zandt’s “If I Need You” with the band as they concluded the North American leg of their tour.
Gov’t Mule’s Back In The Saddle Tour stop in Maryville, Tennessee boasted a sit-in from Knoxville-based guitarist Ryan Clackner.
Umphrey’s McGee joined forces with Daniel Donato for a rendition of “Bell Bottom Blues” at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City, ending a two-decades absence from the band’s setlists.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead delivered a memorable performance at Channel 24 in Sacramento, marking their first-ever cover of Eric Clapton’s “Lay Down Sally.”
Jeff Tweedy’s concert in Brooklyn on Wednesday featured a sit-in from his Wilco bandmate Nels Cline on a Neil Young classic.
Warren Haynes brought Gov’t Mule to The Mighty Giveback benefit concert at Raleigh’s Lincoln Theatre in his home state of North Carolina on Saturday.
Following their ‘Z’ celebration show on Thursday, My Morning Jacket welcomed New York City native Karina Rykman during the final two shows of the Brooklyn Paramount.
Tedeschi Trucks Band continued their collaborations with Little Feat members during the groups’ run of shows together on TTB’s fall tour.
The Ramble festival hosted a Grateful Dead set performed by members of Dogs In A Pile, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and Cris Jacobs.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio performed with Guerilla Toss during their show last night at Brooklyn Bowl.
moe. had a big weekend in the New York City area where they welcomed Tom Hamilton, Suke Cerulo and Karina Rykman.
My Morning Jacket covered John Prine’s “All The Best” on what would have been the renowned singer-songwriter’s 79th birthday.
Sam Grisman Project kicked off their fall tour in Washington D.C. on Thursday where they welcomed singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Gina Sobel.
Lukas Nelson, Sierra Ferrell and The Travelin’ McCourys shared a cover of Neil Young’s classic, “Unknown Legend.”
Post Malone celebrated the grand opening of his bar Posty’s with a massive concert on Broadway Street in Nashville featuring Lainey Wilson, Brooks & Dunn and Dierks Bentley.
Old Crow Medicine Show detailed their first holiday album, ‘OCMS XMAS,’ and shared a cover of John Lennon’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over).”