Derek Trucks helmed a nearly 20-minute “Pasaquan” during Tedeschi Trucks Band’s show at the idyllic Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia on Tuesday.
Dave Matthews Band released audio of “Gaucho” from their forthcoming ‘Live Trax Vol. 63: Alpine Valley Music Theater’ archival set.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band dusted off a cover of rock classic “Twist And Shout” at Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden on Wednesday — the same song that nearly led to the destruction of the venue in 1985.
Space Armadillo featuring longtime Phish lyricist Steve “The Dude of Life” Pollak played their third performance as a unit at Asheville Music Hall on Sunday, June 18.
Phish fit an otherworldly sequence featuring covers of The Who’s “Drowned” and “Rock & Roll” by The Velvet Underground into their show at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey on this date in 2000.
JamBase’s Andy Kahn recaps his first time attending the Blue Ox Music Festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin featuring Mike Gordon, The Avett Brothers, Infamous Stringdusters and many more.
Brandi Carlile headlined both nights of the Out & About Festival over the weekend and wrapped the event with an all-star cover of Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out.”
Vulfpeck unveiled pro-shot video of their full Bonnaroo 2023 set complete with a wedding ceremony unlike any other.
Mike Gordon’s solo band debuted a cover of Vampire Weekend’s “Rich Man” at Thalia Hall in Chicago on Sunday.
Dead & Company infused once again infused “Dark Star” with “Big River” at the venue formerly known as Deer Creek in Noblesville, Indiana.
Goose worked a rare cover of the Grateful Dead-popularized “Rosa Lee McFall” into the setlist on Tuesday at Kemba Live! Outdoors in Columbus, Ohio.
Bob Dylan dusted off a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “West L.A. Fadeaway” for the first time since 1999 during his concert on Tuesday in in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Dave Matthews Band saxophonist LeRoi Moore played his final show with DMB on this date in 2008.
Greensky Bluegrass welcomed longtime collaborator and renowned Michigan singer-songwriter Joshua Davis in Interlochen on Monday night.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band delivered the second of three concerts in Gothenburg, Sweden on Monday.
Phish picked their June 16, 2000 concert at Zepp Osaka in Osaka, Japan for official release.
Sheryl Crow played her hits on an accordion while rollerblading around The Farm at Bonnaroo.
Tedeschi Trucks Band presented a performance of “That’s What Love Will Make You Do” during their concert Saturday in Atlanta.