The Disco Biscuits wrapped up a three-night hometown run. Check out Andrew Blackstein’s outstanding photos from the show.
The John Mayer Trio will play one night of Seth Meyers first week as host of Late Night, Benmont Tench visits Jimmy Kimmel Live, St. Vincent appears on The Colbert Report and more music on TV this week.
Hometown heroes the Disco Biscuits brought out “Benjamin Franklin” and covered Prince and Nirvana on Friday night in Philadelphia.
Watch Croatian cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser offer a version of “Thunderstruck” unlike any we’ve ever heard.
Watch the Dave Matthews Band perform “Proudest Monkey” with the legendary Hugh Masekela on trumpet during their first-ever tour in South Africa.
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks ended their show in Chicago last night with a medley that combined Beck and Pavement songs.
Watch a pair of videos featuring Amy Helm and The Wood Brothers pairing up to cover “You Don’t Know How It Feels” and “Ophelia.” Update: Watch “Angel Band” too.
Watch Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds cover “Rock And Roll” by Led Zeppelin at a recent show.
In a new interview My Morning Jacket front man Jim James says the band hopes to release a new studio album in the fall.
Watch Brian Williams and a pair of special guests rap “Rapper’s Delight.”
The latest installment of our Live at JamBase HQ video series features John Butler, who performed four incredible tunes at our offices.
This week Neddy hips us to perfect-pitch throwback psychedelic music from Doug Tuttle and get your freak-out on with Morgan Delt.
Cover Alert | Devo Tackles Morning Dew - By Scott Bernstein
- Feb 18, 2014
- 12:30 pm PST
Listen to Devo re-imagine Bonnie Dobson’s “Morning Dew” for a 1990 album.
Watch rocker Jason Isbell stop a song short to break up a fight that took place in the audience of a recent show.
Feast your ears on streams of soon-to-be-released studio efforts from Mike Gordon, Beck and St. Vincent.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon kicked off his run as host of The Tonight Show on Monday night.
We share a pair of outstanding RatDog song sequences featuring impressive improvisation.
U2 and Arcade Fire are among Jimmy Fallon’s guests during this, his first week as host of NBC’s The Tonight Show.