Billy Strings wrapped up his two-night Red Rocks run in Morrison, Colorado on Friday.
Gov’t Mule’s first concert at The Ryman in Nashville since 2015 on Friday featured a slew of special guests including legendary rocker Peter Frampton.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s Mother’s Day eve show at Westville Music Bowl saw the band members’ children join the group onstage.
Sammy Hagar and Bob Weir co-hosted and performed at the star-studded return of the Acoustic-4-A-Cure benefit concert on Saturday at The Fillmore in San Franciso.
Brandi Carlile and Nathaniel Rateliff joined forces on a fun “Islands In The Stream” cover at Carlile’s Mothership Weekend in Florida.
Billy Strings kicked off a two-night stand at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday with a concert that included a Gordon Lightfoot cover and the five-piece’s “California Sober” debut.
Animal Collective’s reissue of their 2000 debut album, ‘Spirit They’re Gone, Spirit They’ve Vanished,’ contains a recording of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”
Spike Lee, David Byrne and more were celebrated for their “service to BAM, the borough of Brooklyn, and the arts.”
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan released a captivating cover of Jason Isbell’s “If We Were Vampires” featuring The Lumineers’ Wesley Schultz for the ‘Spotify Singles’ series.
Gov’t Mule devoted their encore on Tuesday at TempleLive at Cleveland Masonic to honoring Alice Cooper with rare covers of “Is It My Body” and “I’m Eighteen.”
Tedeschi Trucks Band welcomed renowned guitarist Jimmie Vaughan to kick off their second set at the Moody Amphitheater in Austin, Texas on Sunday.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead unveiled a Neil Young cover during the second of three concerts at the Fillmore New Orleans on Friday.
Mumford & Sons closed their set at New Orleans Jazz Fest with Celisse, Trombone Shorty and Jon Batiste joining the band.
George Porter Jr., Ivan Neville and the Levee Horns were among Gov’t Mule’s guests on Friday at the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans.
Widespread Panic enlisted guitarist Daniel Donato to help them put an exclamation point on their two-night run in Charleston, South Carolina.
Bill Kreutzmann celebrated his birthday by sharing official video of Billy & The Kids featuring Molly Tuttle performing “Sunflower, Vol. 6” and “Bird Song” in New Orleans on Thursday, April 27.
Widespread Panic and Doom Flamingo’s Kanika Moore teamed up to cover “For What It’s Worth” and “Red Hot Mama” in Charleston, South Carolina.
Pixie & The Partygrass Boys released a cover of Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse,” set to appear on their pending covers album, ‘The Chicken Coop Vol. 1.’