Nearly one year after his passing, Ween jammed on a Prince cover during their 4/20 show in Charlottesville.
Northeast jam quartet Dopapod laid out a series of dates focusing on the West Coast and unveiled video of a Ween cover featuring a pair of special guests.
Listen to Father John Misty cover the The Velvet Underground’s “Who Loves The Sun.”
Guitarist John Mayer worked a solo acoustic version of a Grateful Dead classic into his Monday night show in Alberta.
Congratulations to the students and instructors of the Naugatuck High School Percussion Ensemble on scoring big with their rendition of “Divided Sky” by Phish.
Stream Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ covering John Mayer from the upcoming ‘TajMo’ album.
Stream Mavis Staples and members of Arcade Fire covering “Slippery People” by Talking Heads at the Mavis Staples Tribute concert.
Listen to the jazz supergroup Hudson cover Bob Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” off their upcoming self-titled debut album.
Watch recently shared video of Greensky Bluegrass adding their own spin to a song off Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’ album.
Stream a cover of “Blue Bayou” featuring special guest Bob Weir recorded by Leslie Mendelson for her upcoming album.
Watch Amanda Shires perform a stripped-down solo rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “I’m Your Man.”
The question of whether John Mayer would cover the Grateful Dead on his solo tour was answered last night in New York City.
John Mayer switched it up for the second show of his tour, which included a John Mayer Trio version of “Bold As Love” by Jimi Hendrix.
Watch Dopapod’s gorgeous instrumental rendition of “Crazy Fingers” by the Grateful Dead.
Southern jam quartet Perpetual Groove have shared video of “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” from their first show back after a brief breakup.
Watch a highlight from Umphrey’s McGee’s recent visit to Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas, as they fit a Bruce Springsteen cover into one of their own songs.
A New York-based multi-instrumentalist not only shared video of his uke cover of a Phish staple but posted tablature as well.
Watch a choir made up of students between 2nd and 6th grade offer an incredibly cute interpretation of a Grateful Dead live staple.