Watch The National and Gregg Allman team up to tackle “Silver Bells” on last night’s episode of The Colbert Report.
Listen to Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman’s version of “Blackbird” from Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound from The Jerry Garcia Band featuring Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman, which comes out tomorrow.
Watch 10-year-old guitar prodigy Brandon Niederauer show off his immense skills as he sits in with The Revivalists on “Whipping Post.”
Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench shares the new single “Blonde Girl, Blue Dress” featuring Ringo Starr, Tom Petty, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings.
Televised Tune | Busy Week On Late Night - By Scott Bernstein
- Dec 16, 2013
- 6:00 am PST
Colbert presents “Christmas Carol Week,” Letterman welcomes Chris Cornell & Joy Williams and Brett Dennen and more music on TV this week.
Over the past two nights moe. have dug deep into their repertoire for shows at The Independent in San Francisco.
Aaron Neville, The National and Gregg Allman head up a week of Christmas Carols on The Colbert Report.
Watch Anders Osborne cover “Cowgirl In The Sand” by Neil Young at Brooklyn Bowl.
Watch Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers perform “Let It Snow” for Conan.
Tonight, Showtime will air Another Day, Another Time from the Inside Llewyn Davis concert held in NYC earlier this year.
Canadian rockers Sam Roberts Band are back with a new album. Check out the LP’s lead single “We’re All In This Together.”
Listen to a two-hour documentary on the life of Frank Zappa that aired on the BBC this past Sunday.
Watch Dave Grohl cover “Blackbird” by The Beatles at last night’s first-ever Foo Fighters show in Mexico.
The Purple One will make his sitcom debut on Fox’s New Girl this Super Bowl Sunday.
Check out Iron & Wine, Glen Hansard, Kathleen Edwards and Calexico’s take on “Fairytale of New York.”
Capitol/Apple will issue the 13-CD set The Beatles’ The U.S. Albums on January 21.
Wilco front man Jeff Tweedy will appear on the next season of IFC’s Portlandia and has been nominated for a Best Producer Grammy.
New Orleans legend George Porter Jr. and his Runnin’ Pardners ensemble lay down the funk at our San Francisco offices.