Last night’s episode of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ featured My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, who performed a mix of songs from throughout his career.
U2 dedicated ‘Running To Stand Still’ to Chris Cornell last night at the Rose Bowl.
Bob Weir fronted an all-star jamband last night at a private benefit show for Heroes Rock in Mill Valley, CA.
Gov’t Mule paid their respects to Chris Cornell and welcomed out Chris Robinson and Neal Casal last night at the Tower Theatre in Philly.
Ryan Adams paid his respects to Chris Cornell with a Soundgarden cover during his performance in Auckland, New Zealand.
This week’s Full Show Friday features a solo set from birthday boy Reid Genauer that saw him reunite with Jon Trafton in 2002.
Watch The String Cheese Incident’s stellar cover of “Don’t Let Go” from their most recent concert.
Colorado powerhouse seven-piece The Motet unveil a new single with their trademark funky sound.
Watch Dan Auerbach’s ‘Dazed & Confused’-esque video for the title track off his forthcoming solo album.
Watch the video for the latest single from Roger Waters off his upcoming solo album ‘Is This The Life We Really Want?’
Matisyahu, The Mountain Goats and the ‘Singles’ film soundtrack anniversary reissue highlight this week’s new album releases.
Thursday’s Umphrey’s McGee show saw the six-piece debut a cover in honor of Chris Cornell within “Der Bluten Kat.”
Watch Warren Haynes play two songs off the new Gov’t Mule album on SiriusXM’s ‘Opie Radio.’
‘American Epic’ is a series about technology that changed the record industry in the ’20s. The first episode is here as well as video of Alabama Shakes using that ’20s recording process.
Watch highlights from Pearl Jam and Soundgarden’s sets at 2014 Bridge School Benefits including Temple Of The Dog reunion.
Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon will team with acclaimed jazz guitarist Bill Frisell on an upcoming installment of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Listen “If We Were Vampires,” the third song off Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit’s upcoming album ‘The Nashville Sound.’
After 2,000 shows Gov’t Mule are as good as they’ve ever been and celebrated the occasion with a strong show in Central Park.