Billy Strings inserted a slew of songs referencing cannabis into the setlist for his 4/20 show on Thursday at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
Valerie June and Bill Frisell shared a recording of “Handsome Molly” they made together for the tribute album, ‘I Am A Pilgrim: Doc Watson At 100.’
Moonalice released a cover of Asleep At The Wheel’s “Am I High?” to commemorate the stoner holiday of 4/20.
Goose covered Herbie Hancock’s “Cantaloupe Island” for the first time since 2019 during their show Wednesday night in Bozeman, Montana.
Bob Dylan kept the Grateful Dead tributes flowing through a three-night stand at Nagoya’s Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater to close his tour of Japan.
Primus was joined by Tool’s Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor at a special concert in Los Angeles on Monday night.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band fit two tour debuts into a home-state show in Newark, New Jersey on Friday, one day before The Boss tested positive for COVID-19.
moe. presided over a sold-out two-night run at Higher Ground in Burlington, Vermont on Friday and Saturday.
Widespread Panic wrapped the first of three two-night runs at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas on Sunday.
Billy Strings debuted a pair of covers on Saturday at Mobile, Alabama’s Mobile Civic Center Arena including the geographically-appropriate take on Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.”
Bob Dylan debuted a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Brokedown Palace” and busted out his take on “Not Fade Away” during his five-show residency in Tokyo.
Phish’s first mutliple night run in Seattle since 1995 came to a close on Saturday and saw a tribute to hometown guitar hero Jimi Hendrix.
Umphrey’s McGee treated fans to rarely-played Radiohead and Pearl Jam covers during their show last night in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Spafford busted out a cover of Rusted Root’s “Send Me On My Way” and premiered their take on Demi Lovato’s “Anyone” during their Saturday night concert at Zydeco in Birmingham, Alabama.
Stream a joyous cover of Peggy Seeger’s “Heading For Home,” featuring John Legend off the upcoming new Rufus Wainwright album, ‘Folkocracy.’
Bob Dylan led his band through their premiere take on the Grateful Dead’s “Truckin'” on Wednesday night during their concert at Tokyo Garden Theater.
Guster drummer Brian Rosenworcel took centerstage for a cover of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” to end the band’s Friday night concert at The Fillmore Philadelphia.
Big Something welcomed Doom Flamingo vocalist Kanika Moore to put an exclamation point on their set at Brooklyn Bowl on Friday with The Allman Brothers classic.