Cover Alert | HAIM Tackle Sheryl Crow - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 11, 2013
- 9:00 am PDT
Sister trio HAIM do an exceptional job with Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” for Australian radio.
San Francisco icon Bob Weir joined The National at Outside Lands for “Terrible Love.”
We premiere Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.’s Live at JamBase HQ performance of “Dark Water.”
A few good fan-shot videos featuring Bob Weir’s sit-ins with both Wilco and My Morning Jacket have surfaced.
African choir Ladysmith Black Mambazo visited Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to sing the praises of dried-out potato chips.
Watch Steve Kimock and his band, which includes legendary keyboardist Bernie Worrell, cover “Take Me To The River” at Gathering Of The Vibes.
Corsicana Lemonade, the new White Denim album, will be released in late October. Check out the lyric video for the album’s first single.
The latest Neil Young archival release will feature tracks recorded at a Washington, D.C. night club in 1970.
Dan Alford recycles a 2006 Ropeapode podcast that gives a history lesson on Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters.
Daft Punk on The Colbert Report, Steve Martin and Edie Brickell on Conan, Michael Kiwanuka on Kimmel and more music on TV this week.
We’ve assembled a collection of our favorite videos from the Jerry Garcia Symphonic Tribute Tour featuring Warren Haynes’ visit to San Francisco. Bob Weir and Jeff Chimenti sat in at both shows and most of the videos include the pair of Furthur members.
Watch GSW cover Bruce Springsteen’s “Spirit In The Night” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” at Brooklyn Bowl.
If you missed last night’s Grateful Dead Night At The Movies, where Sunshine Daydream was broadcast, you’re in luck as it will be released on DVD, Blu-Ray and Vinyl
Watch footage of up-and-coming Americana act Houndmouth performing “I Shall Be Released” with Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith.
Palladia debuts an Umphrey’s McGee live special featuring the best of the band’s recent Picking Up The Tab video release.
Deer Tick welcomed many guests at their Newport Folk Festival after-shows last weekend, including former Drive-By Trucker Jason Isbell.
There’s no date yet, but it appears Daft Punk will appear on a future episode of Comedy Central talk show The Colbert Report.
Watch My Morning Jacket front man Jim James lead Dawes through “Hungry Heart” and “Lean On Me” in Newport, RI.