Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band came to Kilkenny, Ireland on Sunday where they honored late Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, who sadly died in November 2023.
Foo Fighters enlisted Wolfgang Van Halen for a fun collaborative Van Halen cover at Welcome To Rockville 2024.
Bonnie Raitt welcomed Brandi Carlile for John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery” at the latter’s Mothership Weekend event in Florida on Sunday.
Metallica was among the performers honoring Elton John and Bernie Taupin in March at Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. at the Gershwin Prize Ceremony.
Watch Paramore’s premiere performance of Talking Heads’ “Burning Down The House” while opening for Taylor Swift in Paris.
Americana act Mipso and singer-songwriter Jake Xerxes Fussell recently appeared on eTown and teamed with hosts Nick and Helen Forster for the traditional song, “Donkey Riding.”
Marcus King brought his Mood Swings Tour to the Crystal Ballroom in Portland on Tuesday where he welcomed opener JJ Wilde for a Rolling Stones classic.
Kelly Clarkson covered “Sad But True” by Metallica on the “Kellyoke” portion of her ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ on Monday.
Watch Kevin Morby accompany his partner Katie Crutchfield at her hometown Waxahatchee concert in Birmingham, Alabama.
Real Estate dropped by Seattle’s KEXP Studios in March where they offered the first four track from their 2024 album, ‘Daniel,’ along with an Elton John cover to match.
The late Jimmy Buffett was honored at Jazz Fest in New Orleans on Sunday with a tribute set featuring his Coral Reefer Band joined by an impressive array of special guests.
Gov’t Mule capped Daze Between New Orleans 2024 with a parade of guest appearances including collaborations with Chuck Leavell, Karl Denson, Grace Potter, John Scofield and more.
Dobbs’ Dead’s guests on Tuesday at the final night of their April residency at Nectar’s in Burlington, Vermont included Mike Gordon of Phish, Dopapod’s Rob Compa and Chuck Jones and Cotter Ellis of Goose.
Waxahatchee was accompanied by Wynonna Judd and Lucinda Williams last night during her concert at The Ryman in Nashville.
Duane Betts helmed a cover of The Allman Brothers Band classic “Blue Sky” to celebrate the memory of his father, Dickey Betts, at The Maple Leaf in New Orleans on Sunday night.
The Black Crowes’ dusted off a bluesy ‘Amorica’ cut and delivered the tour debut of a Rolling Stones favorite in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
Weezer delivered a pop-up concert at Santa Ana, California’s intimate Constellation Room full of bust outs, live premieres and a debut Hole cover.
Kelsey Waldon teamed with Margo Price for a cover of “Traveling the Highway Home,” set for Waldon’s upcoming album, ‘There’s Always A Song.’