Philadelphia’s Dr. Dog will hit the road hard at the beginning of 2014.
Dan celebrates the recent release of Tedeschi Trucks Band’s new album by presenting a live mix of staples.
Both the Warren Haynes Band and Gov’t Mule sets at the first day of the inaugural Lockn’ Festival are available for download.
Check out the debut of a professionally-shot video of The Revivalists’ “All In The Family” filmed in Pensacola earlier this year.
String Cheese Incident have made a compilation of summer tour highlights available as a free download.
Listen to JamBase favorites Big Gigantic’s remix of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’s number one hit “Can’t Hold Us.”
A crispy soundboard matrix of a recent Kung Fu show in New Haven has surfaced.
Sample “Cannon In The Heavens” off Lotus’s new hip-hop album, Monks.
Audio | Pearl Jam's First Studio Session - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 22, 2013
- 8:00 am PDT
Listen to the first Pearl Jam studio session, recorded at a Seattle studio in 1990.
Radio hosts Opie & Anthony didn’t have kind words for the music of Phish and the Grateful Dead in this Not Safe For Work audio clip from yesterday’s show.
Check out Digital Tape Machine’s version of “Glory” by Umphrey’s McGee featuring guitarist Jake Cinninger.
Download a complete show of the Wayne Shorter Quartet from 2007 in honor of Shorter’s 80th birthday.
Listen to yesterday’s Gov’t Mule set from the Peach Music Festival in Scranton, PA.
Listen to Wilco’s version of “St. Stephen,” featuring Bob Weir, from the AmericanaramA finale.
Listen to the new remix of Phoenix’s “Trying To Be Cool” featuring soul singer R. Kelly.
For this week’s selection, Dan Alford shares a power-packed segment from Widespread Panic’s highly regarded Spring ’97 tour.
Dan Alford recycles a 2006 Ropeapode podcast that gives a history lesson on Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters.
Rolling Stone has premiered the hard-hitting “Funny Little Tragedy” from Gov’t Mule’s new album Shout! We get to hear Mule’s version as well as one sung by Elvis Costello.