Last night’s Spafford show in Vermont ended with a triple encore featuring cover debuts of three classic Tom Petty songs.
Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold began Tuesday’s encore with a stunning solo rendition of Tom Petty’s “Don’t Come Around Here No More.”
Watch Old Crow Medicine Show cover several classic Tom Petty songs at their show last night in Sydney, Australia.
Watch Dave Matthews, Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris and Patty Griffin performing Tom Petty’s “Refugee” last night in Seattle.
Watch Mike Gordon and his band perform Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” on Tuesday night in Michigan.
Watch Jeff Tweedy lead Wilco through a powerful rendition of “The Waiting” in honor of the late Tom Petty.
Dave Matthews, Gov’t Mule, Jack Johnson and several other band performed tributes to Tom Petty at their respective shows last night.
Last night The War On Drugs added a Bob Dylan cover to their setlist for the first time this tour.
Watch STS9 end their return visit to The Capitol Theatre with a discofied rendition of “Shakedown Street.”
Watch The National cover Queen’s classic “I Want To Break Free” last night in London.
Watch ALO do the “Walk Of Life” with help from Hot Buttered Rum and Bo Carper this past Sunday at the second annual Camp Deep End.
Bon Iver performed a cover Tom Waits’ “Take It With Me” during their show last night at Edinburgh Playhouse in Scotland.
Last night’s Chris Robinson Brotherhood show ended with the band’s debut cover of Roy Orbison’s hit single “Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream).”
Watch Matt Berninger channel David Byrne while The National covers “Heaven” by Talking Heads.
Watch reggae act SOJA performing their arrangement of “Nothing Compares 2 U” for the Recording Academy.
Watch video of Bon Iver covering Leon Russell’s “A Song For You” during their recent European Tour.
Watch Umphrey’s McGee debut a cover of The Thompson Twins’ classic ‘Hold Me Now’ last night in Chicago.
Stream a cover of Neil Young’s “Ohio,” performed by Leon Bridges, Gary Clark Jr. and Jon Batiste for Ken Burns’ documentary ‘The Vietnam War.’