The Disco Biscuits staged the “Boston Techno Party” New Year’s Eve concert at Roadrunner featuring debut covers of songs by Robin S., Charlotte de Witte, Alice Deejay and Jeff Mills.
The Avett Brothers covered John Fogerty and Black Sabbath as 2025 turned to 2026 during their New Year’s Eve concert in Asheville, North Carolina.
Gov’t Mule devoted the guest-filled second set of their 2025 New Year’s Eve concert at The Beacon Theatre in New York City to “1971: The Year Music Changed The World.”
Billy Strings helped Widespread Panic ring in 2026 on New Year’s Eve at Atlanta’s The Fox Theater.
Sunday saw Gov’t Mule initiating their 2025 New Year’s Eve run at Proctor’s in Schenectady, New York with a sit-in from Reeves Gabrels and a ZZ Top cover debut.
Goose drummer Cotter Ellis assembled a cast of next-gen jam band players for his “Jingle Jamboree” at Brooklyn Bowl on Saturday.
Yo La Tengo welcomed opening act Luna to join them for the three-song encore that closed out their Sunday night concert at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
Greg Ormont of Pigeons Playing Ping Pong reimagined Adam Sandler’s “The Chanukah Song” as “The Jamtronica Song” at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York on Saturday night.
Lucinda Williams, Jeff Tweedy & Susanna Hoffs were among Yo La Tengo’s special guests during the last three nights of their 2025 Hanukkah residency at Bowery Ballroom in New York City.
Dogs In A Pile’s finale at Ardmore Music Hall near Philadelphia saw an extended sit-in from guitarist Steve Kimock.
Yo La Tengo brought out Norah Jones for Randy Newman and Bob Dylan covers on night five of their Hanukkah run at The Bowery Ballroom in New York City.
Yo La Tengo welcomed special guests Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Matt Berninger and Lenny Kaye to contribute to the encore on the fourth night of their Hanukkah 2025 residency at Bowery Ballroom.
St. Vincent kicked off the new ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ series “Under The Covers” with a performance of David Bowie’s “Young Americans.”
Yo La Tengo shared the stage with Ana Gasteyer, Joe McGinty and Scrawl’s Marcy Mays and Sue Harshe on Tuesday at the third show of their 2025 Hanukkah run at Bowery Ballroom.
Yo La Tengo honored Rob Reiner by performing “Gimme Some Money” from ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ on night two of their Hanukkah run.
Jack Antonoff’s annual The Ally Coalition Talent Show featured Bleachers and performances by Trey Anastasio, Hayley Williams, Florence Welch and others.
Goose debuted a slew of covers and brought out several special guests during their Two-Night Goosemas XII event at Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island.
Watch Geese’s Cameron Winter cover This Is Lorelei’s “Where’s Your Love Now” during his solo concert at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles.