Billy Strings and the full band delivered a concert in Chattanooga on Wednesday where they welcomed skilled Mountain Grass Unit guitarist Luke Black.
Goose and Mt. Joy collaborated during their co-headline at Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin on Wednesday including Ween and 4 Non Blondes covers.
Dogs In A Pile wrapped up a two-night stand at Pappy + Harriet’s in Pioneertown, California outside Los Angeles on Tuesday with a show that saw two cover debuts.
Phish returned to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia on Tuesday night where they turned in a nearly all 1.0 first set and laser focused jam in the second frame.
Vampire Weekend kicked off a four-night run at the Wellmont Theater in Montclair on Monday where they nodded to New Jersey native son Bruce Springsteen.
Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton and Royal Masat welcomed bluegrass legend Sam Bush for their two-night closer at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
Guster welcomed Phish bassist Mike Gordon and Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam for a Fleetwood Mac cover during their set at Bourbon & Beyond on Friday.
Steve Winwood and Tedeschi Trucks Band teamed up to cover Sly & The Family Stone together at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Tate McRrae’s concert in Nashville last night saw Megan Moroney appear to perform her song “6 Months Later.”
The Lumineers brought out guitarist Derek Trucks to cover Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville.
Gov’t Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band closed out their run together with a stellar concert that included Mule’s debut of the Allman Brothers’ “Desdemona” with Derek Trucks.
The National’s Matt Berninger shared a solo rendition of English group New Order’s “Blue Monday” as an Amazon Music Original.
Umphrey’s McGee returned home to the Chicago area over the past two nights for a pair of special concerts.
REPRISE welcomed Phish lyricist Tom Marshall to the Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia stage to reenact his appearance on a cover of Oasis’ “Champagne Supernova” 29 years later.
Brandi Carlile’s three-show stand at Red Rocks included covering Alanis Morissette with Lucius, new song debuts, additional special guests and more.
Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton began their brief tour together with shows at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum’s Woodward Theatre, with bassist Royal Masat joining the pair of pickers.
A classic song by The Beatles was covered just twice by the Grateful Dead with Ron “Pigpen” McKernan.
Leon Bridges brought out tourmate Charley Crockett for a cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium.