Mt. Joy recently added a cover of the Phish classic “Wolfman’s Brother” to their live repertoire.
A trio of Philadelphia Eagles offensive linemen joined forces with The War On Drugs’ Charlie Hall and other City of Brotherly Love luminaries for the upcoming holiday benefit album ‘A Philly Special Christmas.’
Marcus King reworked Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” and original “It’s Too Late” for the ‘Spotify Singles’ series.
Members of Phil Lesh & Friends alternated lead vocal duties on a cover of The Band’s “The Weight” to close out the first weekend of their October 2022 residency at The Capitol Theatre.
Gov’t Mule brought out Ketch Secor and Mike Harris of Old Crow Medicine Show for a cover of Hank Williams’ “Lonesome Whistle” on Sunday at the Clearwater Jazz Festival.
Goose unveiled a cover of the Steppenwolf counterculture classic “Born To Be Wild” in Dallas on Saturday.
Gov’t Mule brought out Old Crow Medicine Show for a collaborative “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” cover in Apopka, Florida on Saturday.
Watch The Flaming Lips bust out a cover of Madonna’s pop hit “Borderline” at their show Saturday in Atlanta.
Seth Avett shared his cover of Greg Brown’s tale of an unsuccessful minor league baseball player, “Laughing River.”
Billy Strings and his bandmates led an unamplified “Will The Circle Be Unbroken?” to cap their ACL Nights 2022 concert at Austin’s Stubb’s Bar-B-Q on Thursday.
Aqueous published pro-shot video featuring “Pokémon (Red/Blue Theme)” and original “Origami” from their recent The Great Flamingle festival.
Bruce Springsteen unveiled his take on the Commodores’ “Nightshift” from his forthcoming covers collection, ‘Only The Strong Survive.’
Fiddler Jason Carter leads an intimate cover of John Hartford’s “The Six O’clock Train And A Girl With Green Eyes.”
Gov’t Mule and Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs kept the collaborations coming at their final concert tonight on Wednesday in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Gov’t Mule brought out members of Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs for covers of songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and more on Tuesday in Durham, North Carolina.
Eric Clapton welcomed renowned guitarist Robben Ford to cap off his set in Bologna, Italy.
Bob Weir, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Isbell and many others participated in an all-star celebration of John Prine at The Ryman Auditorium on Monday night.
Listen to The A’s, Amelia Meath and Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, cover “Lonesome L.A. Cowboy.”