Watch the stirring final scene of NBC’s Parenthood featuring a new version of Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young” by Iron & Wine & Rhiannon Giddens and listen to the full version.
Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir will be host John Mayer’s special guest on CBS’s The Late Late Show.
The unlikely pairing of Weezer & ZZ Top will collaborate on Monday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
There’s nothing quite like Suwannee Hulaween as you can see in the recap video.
Watch pro-shot footage of The String Cheese Incident’s “Land’s End” > “Big Graham Jam” > “Glory Chords” from New Year’s Eve.
Recent standout releases from brotherly acts The Mattson 2 & Monta At Odds are Neddy’s picks this week.
Take a listen to Railroad Earth’s first-ever take on the Traffic classic “Glad.”
Stream or download soundboard matrix recordings of Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s performances at Brooklyn Bowl.
Neil Young will perform on an upcoming episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at a special location.
Foo Fighters covered Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” for the first time since 2000 and second time ever on Sunday night.
A soundboard recording of a historic Phish from 1990 has finally been shared with fans.
Govt Mule & John Scofield Release Sco-Mule - By Scott Bernstein
- Jan 27, 2015
- 7:25 am PST
Today marks release day for the long-awaited Sco-Mule live album from Gov’t Mule and John Scofield.
Listen to a previously-unreleased demo Trey Anastasio and Tom Marshall created in 2006.
It’s the Two For One edition of Weekly RecommNeds featuring two bands that had releases both in 2014 AND already in 2015.
Take a listen to a section of a recent Pigeons Playing Ping Pong show that featured a mashup of Phish’s “Run Like An Antelope” and “Down With Disease.”
Ryan Montbleau has announced the forthcoming release of a new album and two special shows to celebrate.
Listen to a previously-unreleased Led Zeppelin rough mix of “Houses of the Holy.”
Jamgrass stalwarts Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth and Leftover Salmon are among the acts who will play 333 feet underground for performances to air on PBS’s Bluegrass Underground series.