Umphrey’s McGee covered The Band’s “Don’t Do It” for the first time since 2011 last night at Levon Helm Studios.
In honor of John Entwistle, watch the late great bassist perform with The Who at Houston’s The Summit in 1975.
Greensky Bluegrass concluded a two-night stand in Georgia on Saturday where they welcomed Fruition’s Mimi Naja for a Dawes cover.
Widespread Panic revived covers of Black Sabbath and Jimi Hendrix during the second of three nights at Red Rocks.
Lucy Dacus performed songs from her newly released album, ‘Home Video,’ for ‘CBS This Morning: Saturday Sessions.’
Widespread Panic launched their three-night Red Rocks run on a rainy night in Colorado.
Billy Strings unveiled two new covers during night one of his Legend Valley run in Ohio.
Universe Peoples released the first set from their 4/3/21 concert in San Diego.
Max Creek welcomed Mike Gordon and his daughter Tessa Gordon during a recent set in Burlington, Vermont.
See Umphrey’s McGee take “Bridgeless” deep during their second set at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on Saturday, June 19.
Check out the setlist for Widespread Panic’s first concert in front of an in-person audience since March 2020 last night at The Mission Ballroom in Denver.
Bruce Hornsby performed with the Grateful Dead for the last time on this date in 1995 at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C.
The Johnny Cash live album, ‘At The Carousel Ballroom,’ captured by Owsley Stanley will arrive this fall.
In honor of the final episode of ‘Conan’ tonight on TBS, watch a number of Phish and Phish-related appearances in the Conan universe throughout the decades.
Preview Alex Bleeker & Kacey Johansing’s concert film shot live in Big Sur with Bleeker’s cover of Grateful Dead classic “They Love Each Other.”
Umphrey’s McGee shared official video featuring the wild “Hanging Chads” that kicked off the band’s encore at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on Saturday night.
Trey Anastasio capped a two-night stand at The Beacon Theatre in New York City on Wednesday with a show featuring a setlist heavy on Phish classics.
See Liz Phair assemble her band to film a session for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ video series.