Cory Wong released video of his collaboration, “Here To Stay,” with guitarist Larry Carlton off Wong’s guest-filled 2022 album ‘Power Station.’
The Roots shared pro-shot video of their performance of the ‘Things Fall Apart’ classic “The Next Movement.”
Dawes shared “Everything Is Permanent,” a single off their forthcoming album, ‘Misadventures Of Doomscroller.’
Goose released pro-shot video of “Dripfield” from their recent run at Legend Valley in Ohio.
Billy Strings swung by Saint Louis Music Park on Thursday and unveiled a fitting cover of “It Rains Just The Same In Missouri.”
Jim James performed an acoustic version of My Morning Jacket’s “Complex” at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A.
Bruce Springsteen joined Paul McCartney on stage last night in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Wilco shared video of “Falling Apart (Right Now)” from their recent Solid Sound Festival at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts.
Nine Inch Nails delivered the bust outs during their UK run kickoff in Scotland.
Neal Francis Performs For KEXP - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 16, 2022
- 10:35 am PDT
Watch Neal Francis perform songs from his ‘In Plain Sight’ album and more live at KEXP in Seattle.
Guster welcomed The Wood Brothers and David Wax Museum to cover Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon” in Dayton, Ohio on Tuesday.
Fiddler Alex Hargreaves was part of Billy Strings’ band last night in Dayton, Ohio, where the group unveiled covers of traditional songs “Maggie Walker Blues” and “Cattle In The Cain.”
Phoebe Bridgers returned to ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on Wednesday to perform ‘Sidelines.’
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard wrapped up a European run in Berlin on Tuesday and offered the live debut of “Ambergris.”
SiriusXM shared video featuring Tank & The Bangas’ “No ID” performance for Volume.
Bonnie Raitt was the musical guest on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ on Tuesday.
Read a recap, the setlist and The Skinny for Dead & Company’s concert Tuesday at Shoreline Amphitheatre.
To celebrate renowned guitarist Leo Nocentelli’s birthday, hear him play with the legendary group he helped found, The Meters, in 1976 from Baton Rouge.