Eric Krasno and The Infamous Stringdusters’ Andy Falco joined Greensky Bluegrass at the Brooklyn Bowl on this date in 2015.
Singer-songwriter Todd Snider closed out his latest “The Get Together” livestream concert with a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Brokedown Palace.”
Widespread Panic unveiled pro-shot video featuring their performance of “Henry Parsons Died” from February 11, 2011 at the Classic Center in Athens as part of a celebration of the band’s 25th anniversary.
Lo Faber played God Street Wine’s 1995 album, ‘$1.99 Romances,’ in its entirety as well as a Bee Gees cover encore for his livestream concert on Thursday night.
Preview Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s ‘Way Down In The Rust Bucket’ live album and concert film with audio of “Don’t Cry No Tears” from the forthcoming release.
Mike Gordon hit The Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado on this date in 2020. Watch the full show via the JamBase Live Video Archive for this edition of ‘Throwback Thursday.’
Lake Street Dive released an acoustic garden performance video of “Nobody’s Stopping You Now” from the band’s forthcoming album, ‘Obviously.’
Psychedelic Sangha announced the live album, ‘Sounds From The Bardo, Vol. II,’ a fully improvised set recorded during a meditation at New York City’s Judson Memorial Church.
Preview Los Hermanos Cosmico’s ‘Sometimes High Is Not The Top/Los Hermanos Cosmico Live In Big Sur’ concert film, which will be available to view this weekend only, with video of the band’s “Someday Past The Sunset” performance.
Maggie Rose was backed by the acclaimed Opry Band for the live debut of “What Are We Fighting For” at The Grand Ole Opry last Saturday.
Widespread Panic unveiled pro-shot video featuring their first cover of the Grateful Dead’s “New Speedway Boogie” in nearly 2,300 shows from the second night of their 25th Anniversary Run in February 2011.
Widespread Panic released video of James Taylor’s “Knocking ‘Round The Zoo” from the opening night of their 25th anniversary run in 2011.
Watch Carlos Santana guest with the Grateful Dead at Oakland’s Oakland Coliseum Arena on this date in 1993.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio shared pro-shot video featuring his performance of “If I Could See The World” from the first “The Beacon Jams” livestream concert.
Widespread Panic shared pro-shot video of “Barstools & Dreamers” from their October 15, 2010 concert at Oakland’s Fox Theater.
Phish will release an official audio recording of their August 17, 1993 concert at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas this Friday via LivePhish.com.
Todd Snider shared video featuring a cover of Bob Dylan’s “All Along The Watchtower” that ended his “The Get Together” livestream concert on January 17.
Widespread Panic shared video featuring a performance of Vic Chesnutt’s “This Cruel Thing” featuring guests John Keane and Anne Richmond Boston from the first night of a 2011 run in honor of the band’s 25th anniversary.