On December 2, Hot Tuna delivered their final electric concert in San Francisco where the band formed in 1969 and closed the show with a Jefferson Airplane favorite.
To celebrate Chris Robinson’s birthday today, see The Black Crowes perform for Dutch TV’s ‘2 Meter Sessions’ in 1996.
Louis Cato delivered songs from his 2023 album, ‘Reflections,’ for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’
Widespread Panic’s JoJo Hermann released a series of three Christmas-themed instrumentals.
David Byrne assembled a collection of his favorite holiday music for his Christmas Playlist.
Talented siblings Rufus Wainwright and Martha Wainwright performed a haunting cover of Sufjan Stevens’ holiday song, “Justice Delivers Its Death.”
Elvis Costello was the latest all-star guest to join Billy Joel during his monthly residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
50 years ago today the Grateful Dead performed a “monster” version of “Here Comes Sunshine” that helped jumpstart their beloved ‘Dick’s Picks’ live archival release series.
Eggy posted pro-shot video of their well-jammed “Boom Or Bust” performance from a concert held on November 16, 2023 at Boston’s Brighton Music Hall.
Grateful Dead shared pro-shot video of “Samson & Delilah” from Pittsburgh in 1990 as the latest in their ‘All The Years Live’ series.
Darlene Love reunited with David Letterman and Paul Shaffer to discuss and perform her 1963 single, “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).”
Los Lobos offered songs from their 1984 major label debut album to tracks off their latest LP, Native Sons.
Sierra Hull joined Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country for a holiday classic, a Gram Parsons cover and more at Donato’s Cosmic Country Christmas Jam last Saturday in Nashville.
The Krasno Moore Project brought out special guests Jennifer Hartswick, Pedrito Martinez, Stuart Bogie and Jordan McLean on Friday during their concert at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City.
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Christmas Jam featured Widespread Panic’s JoJo Herman and Duane Trucks sitting in on a Neil Young cover and more.
boygenius covered Shania Twain’s 1997 hit “You’re Still The One” during a recent appearance on BBC Radio 1.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway concluded their guest-filled, four-night “Home For The Holidays” run at The Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, California on Sunday.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh brought his latest Phil Lesh & Friends ensemble back to The Fillmore in San Francisco on Sunday for their second of two performances over the weekend.