Phish played their final concert to date one year ago today at the Moon Palace on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. To mark the occasion, check out video highlights from all four Phish Riviera Maya runs.
Widespread Panic shared official video featuring “Time Is Free” > “The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys” > “Love Tractor” from their June 26, 2016 concert at Red Rocks.
Singer-songwriter Leslie Mendelson shared video featuring a live performance of “People’s Parties,” a Joni Mitchell cover, recorded last month.
Billy Strings and his band played their fourth of six “The Déjà Vu Experiment” livestream concerts on Sunday and once again debuted a Grateful Dead cover and new original.
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Steve Kimock Band Continues Magical Colorado Run On This Date In 2002 - Feb 22, 2021
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- Scott Bernstein
Listen to an incredible Steve Kimock Band show from the quartet’s historic Colorado run that took place on this date in 2002.
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Happy Birthday Vince Welnick: Grateful Dead & Steve Miller Cover The Who & Beatles - Feb 21, 2021
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- Scott Bernstein
Celebrate the birthday of late Grateful Dead keyboardist Vince Welnick with the “Baba O’Riley” > “Tomorrow Never Knows” encore featuring Steve Miller from May 31, 1992.
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Billy Strings Debuts Originals At The Déjà Vu Experiment Night 3 - Feb 21, 2021
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- Nate Todd
Billy Strings unveiled a pair of new originals during Night 3 of The Déjà Vu Experiment livestream concert run at The Capitol Theatre.
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Happy Birthday Kurt Cobain: Watch Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ Rehearsals - Feb 20, 2021
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- Nate Todd
To celebrate what would have been Kurt Cobain’s 54th birthday, watch Nirvana rehearse for their landmark appearance on ‘MTV Unplugged.’
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Ani DiFranco Appears On ‘CBS This Morning’ - Feb 20, 2021
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Ani DiFranco performed songs from her 2021 album, ‘Revolutionary Love,’ and more for ‘CBS This Morning: Saturday Sessions.’
Billy Strings’ The Déjà Vu Experiment livestream run from The Capitol Theatre continued last night, which saw the guitarist unveiling a bevy of original tunes along with a Grateful Dead cover.
Tedeschi Trucks Band got their ‘Fireside Sessions’ livestream concert series underway last night, their first show in nearly a year.
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God Street Wine’s Lo Faber Performs ‘Bag’ Solo Livestream Concert - Feb 19, 2021
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Watch God Street Wine guitarist Lo Faber perform all of the band’s debut album, ‘Bag,’ and cover Paul Simon during his Thursday night livestream concert.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse continue to preview their upcoming concert film and live album, ‘Down In The Rust Bucket,’ this time with a clip of “Homegrown” from the previously unreleased 1990 concert in Santa Cruz.
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Happy Birthday Jon Fishman: Watch Fish Sing Lead With Phish In The 1990s - Feb 19, 2021
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- Scott Bernstein
Celebrate Phish drummer Jon Fishman’s birthday by watching a collection of videos featuring Fish singing lead with the band during 1990s concerts.
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Billy Strings Kicks Off ‘Déjà Vu Experiment’ At The Capitol Theatre - Feb 19, 2021
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- Scott Bernstein
Billy Strings and his band began their “The Déjà Vu Experiment” residency at The Capitol Theatre on Thursday with a livestream concert featuring new originals, Grateful Dead tunes, choice covers, fan favorites and more.
On this date 50 years ago the Grateful Dead debuted a number of classic songs to kick off the first concert of their historic six-night run at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Jason Isbell &The 400 Unit’s latest live release, ‘Live at the Altria Theater 2019,’ is out today via Bancamp.
Widespread Panic shared video of Little Feat’s “Down On The Farm” from Oak Mountain in 2011, their first performance of the song in more than five years.