Ween fit in a few rarities including a bust out of “Ode To Rene” during their 2020 tour opener in New Haven.
Cellist Alex Kelly joined Bob Weir & Wolf Bros as part of their third night at Sweetwater Music Hall on Thursday, which also featured the trio’s debut cover of “Young Blood.”
Umphrey’s McGee fit a portion of “Cavern” by Phish into their debut performance at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee on Thursday.
Brandi Carlile’s three-show run at the new The Fillmore Minneapolis continued Thursday night and featured her cover of a Prince song.
Marcus King performed ‘El Dorado’ track “Wildflowers & Wine” with Dan Auerbach and legendary session musicians at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound facility in Nashville.
The Grateful Dead unveiled previously unreleased video featuring their performance of “They Love Each Other” from December 27, 1983 in San Francisco.
Pro-shot video featuring Billy Strings’ 17-minute “Meet Me At The Creek” from his Stone Pony debut has been unveiled.
‘Austin City Limits’ released The Raconteurs full, hour-long ACL performance.
The Who Debuts New Songs In London - By Scott Bernstein
- Feb 13, 2020
- 9:48 am PST
The Who went acoustic for the smallest gigs they’ve done in London in decades, where they debuted a pair of new originals.
Janet Jackson, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots performed Jackson’s 1995 hit single “Runaway” on The Tonight Show’s Classroom Instruments.
Watch Brandi Carlile and Courtney Marie Andrews perform the first concert ever held at The Fillmore Minneapolis.
Chris Robinson & Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes opened their Brothers Of A Feather acoustic duo tour on Wednesday night at OMEARA in London.
Phil Lesh & Friends performed the same setlist the Grateful Dead did on Phil’s 50th birthday in 1990 over the past two nights at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, California.
Steve Miller, Dave Matthews and Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready are among those who contributed interviews to the new documentary ‘Enormous – The Story Of The Gorge.’
Zach Gill’s ALO band mates picked up the slack for Zach Gill in Crystal Bay, Nevada over the weekend when he lost his voice.
Goose shared pro-shot video of their tour-opening set in Tempe from February 5.
Les Claypool, Phil Lesh, Mike Gordon, Marco Benevento, Joe Russo and Gabby La La teamed up for a performance of “D’s Diner” at the 2005 Jammys ceremony/concert in New York City.
Watch Sarah Jarosz and Chris Thile cover Sheryl Crow’s “Everyday Is A Winding Road” on ‘Live From Here.’