Chicago legend Mavis Staples dropped by Maggie Rogers’ show last night at United Center to perform The Staple Singers’ classic “I’ll Take You There.”
MJ Lenderman and Ryan Davis once again teamed up to cover Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves Of London,” with Davis changing the lyrics to reference Philadelphia figures.
STS9 and Lettuce came together for a collaborative cover of Chic’s “Good Times” on Saturday during the finale of their two-night Chicago stand.
Iron Maiden honored original lead singer Paul Di’Anno during their concert Tuesday at Xcel Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
STS9 and Lettuce kicked off a two-night stand at Radius in Chicago on Friday and teamed for a collaborative take on a Miles Davis fusion era classic.
Little Feat wrapped a two-night stand at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C. on Saturday where they welcomed opener Duane Betts for an Allman Brothers Band classic.
Leftover Salmon and Billy Strings swapped sit-ins on Saturday in Huntsville, Alabama, with Strings joining LoS for a rare Grateful Dead cover and more.
In honor of Leslie West, listen to Mountain’s set at Woodstock in 1969.
Kamasi Washington brought his powerhouse band to NPR Music’s Washington D.C. headquarters to deliver an outrageous set for the ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ video series.
Joni Mitchell dug deep into her catalog with the help of an impressive array of collaborators on Saturday and Sunday for “Joni Jams” at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit tallied seven different R.E.M. covers over the course of this year’s residency at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
Maggie Rogers covered One Direction in honor of Liam Payne following his tragic death this week at age 31.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit once again covered R.E.M. during night five of their eight-show residency at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Today marks Dead & Company guitarists’ Bob Weir and John Mayer’s shared birthday, check out the Dead Company guitarists lead songs at the Grateful Dead offshoot’s first concert.
My Morning Jacket announced details of ‘MMJ Live Vol. 4: Terminal 5 – NYC – The Tennessee Fire 10/18/10,’ the next installment of their ‘MMJ Live’ series of archival audio releases.
Stevie Wonder’s Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart Tour rolled into Baltimore on Tuesday where the legendary musician was joined by Barack and Michelle Obama.
Howlin’ Rain mined 15 years of archival recording for their 15-track ‘Lost At Sea: Outtakes, Rarities & Tales From The Deep’ compilation.
Kesha and Tate McRae made surprise guest appearances at Charli XCX and Troye Sivan’s Sweat Tour stop last night in L.A.