Listen to and watch highlights of last night’s guest-filled Vulfpeck finale in NYC.
Widespread Panic stuck primarily to their older material last night at Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk.
Come for Vulfpeck’s cover of “Something” by The Beatles sung by Rachael Price featuring Bernard Purdie on drums, but stay for the entire performance.
Watch all of last night’s STS9 spectacular at the gorgeous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.
Watch and listen to ta superjam that took place at the Wetlands 15 years ago today.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band covered Santana, welcomed a special guest and were supported by Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers on Thursday at the Fox Theater in Oakland.
Watch Vulfpeck cover “Boogie On,” “Kid Charlemagne” and “Something” and listen to a crispy recording of last night’s Brooklyn Bowl NYC run opener.
On what would have been the 75th birthday of legendary soul singer Otis Redding, watch highlights of one of his most well-known live performances.
Ann Arbor funk band made their SummerStage debut count on Wednesday night with debuts and special guests including one of the band’s heroes.
Listen to wife/husband duo Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell’s new song originally recorded for a feature film.
Outlaw country legend Willie Nelson has issued another preview of his Ray Price tribute album.
Listen to Peter Gabriel’s song about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden from Oliver Stone’s new film, ‘Snowden.’
The latest entry in the JamBase Twenty Years Later video series of artists covering songs released in 1996 features Holly Bowling covering Ani Difranco.
New albums from Wilco, Okkervil River, Zach Deputy and The Head And The Heart highlight this week’s installment of Release Day Picks.
Listen to “Ode to Snow (A Campaign Trail Song)” a new single by Valyrian Steel – aka members of Tenacious D.
An album made up entirely of Umphrey’s McGee’s signature mashups will soon be released.
JamBase is pleased to premiere the first single off The Mother Hips’ Greg Loiacono’s first-ever, full-length solo album.
On what would have been the 71st birthday of late Grateful Dead founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan watch him fronting the band on their famed Europe ‘72 Tour.