Joe Russo’s Almost Dead launched a three-night, multi-city run at The Fillmore Charlotte on Thursday, where they capped the concert with a debut cover of John Lennon’s “Instant Karma!”
Orebolo debuted a diverse batch of covers at The Capitol Theatre on Thursday as part of the acoustic Goose trio’s first of three shows at the Port Chester, New York venue.
Umphrey’s McGee fit a number of rarities into the setlist for their first show at The Bluebird in Bloomington, Indiana since 2013 on Wednesday.
Jason Isbell was among the impressive roster of artists who performed at “An Americana Pre-Grammy Salute to Paul Simon” held at the Troubadour in Los Angeles last Saturday night.
Club d’Elf, who started sessions for a new studio album featuring a pair of Grateful Dead covers, will present the two-night “Double d’Elf Prequinox” run at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, Massachusetts on March 8 and 9.
Ziggy Marley paid tribute to his father Bob Marley on what would have been the reggae legend’s birthday with a special performance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
moe. bassist Rob Dehak and guitarist Al Schnier delivered a “moe.stly Acoustic” performance at Portland House of Music and Events in Portland, Maine on Saturday.
Greensky Bluegrass brought their 2024 Winter Tour to Huntington, New York on Sunday where they welcomed members of opening act Melt for a Beatles classic.
Umphrey’s McGee brought their 2024 Winter Tour to KEMBA Live in Columbus on Friday, where they broke out a Beatles cover last played six years prior.
Greensky Bluegrass welcomed guitarist Tom Hamilton to collaborate on three songs at The Fillmore Philadelphia on Saturday including a take on Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.”
Billy Strings accompanied Chris Thile for the final installment of The 65th Street Session concert series at the New York Philharmonic with Cory Henry also part of the special concert.
Austin’s KUTX shared video of Shakey Graves, Jess Williamson and more covering Daniel Johnston from Longhorn Caverns in support of the compilation album ‘Texas Wild.’
Celebrated singer-songwriters Rufus Wainwright and Madison Cunningham closed this week’s episode of long-running radio show ‘eTown’ by collaborating on a cover of The Beatles’ “Across The Universe.”
John Scofield’s performance of the Ray Charles-popularized “I Don’t Need No Doctor” with Louis Cato and The Late Show Band is the latest installment of ‘The Late Show’s Commercial Breakdown’ video series.
A24 Music revealed the artists who contributed to the forthcoming album, Everyone’s Involved: A Tribute To Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense, and shared Paramore’s cover of “Burning Down The House.”
ALO brought out Mandy Fer of Sway Wild to lead the band through LCD Soundsystem’s “Dance Yrself Clean” during their recent Tour d’Amour XVII concert at SOHO in Santa Barbara.
Grace Potter welcomed Brittney Spencer to the stage to duet on the Bob Dylan-penned classic “I Shall Be Released” last night at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Spafford concluded their 2024 Winter Tour in Chicago by dusting off Todd Rundgren’s “Bang The Drum All Day” featuring saxophonist Jason Singer and drummer Nick Tkachyk on lead vocals.