Frank Zappa co-wrote a classic doo-wop song recorded by The Penguins.
The Black Crowes shared a previously unreleased recording of a 1971 classic from Memphis soul legend Ann Peebles.
The Disco Biscuits shared Cloudchord’s remix of the first original studio song they released in over a decade earlier this year.
The original members of Talking Heads’ appearance on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ has been rescheduled for next Wednesday, October 25.
Widespread Panic released video of Dr. John and Grateful Dead covers featuring keyboardist Ivan Neville in his hometown of New Orleans.
Bob Dylan continues to preview his upcoming box set, ‘The Complete Budokan 1978,’ with a live rendition of a ‘Blonde on Blonde’ favorite.
Peter Rowan appeared on the latest episode of PBS program ‘The Caverns Sessions’ (formerly Bluegrass Underground).
Charley Crockett shared a new song, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” co-written with T Bone Burnett.
Neil Young announced details of ‘Before And After,’ a forthcoming album featuring solo acoustic renditions of material spanning the iconic musician’s 55-year career.
Kurt Vile confirmed 2024 tour dates and previewed his upcoming EP, ‘Back to Moon Beach,’ with lead single, “Another good year for the roses.”
TAUK dropped the new single “Home Of The Beast,” one of seven originals found on the quartet’s forthcoming studio album, ‘Equalizer.’
One of the best versions of “Harry Hood” in Phish history took place on this date in 1994.
The Rolling Stones celebrated the release of their ‘Hackney Diamonds’ album with a short set at New York City club Racket that included an appearance from Lady Gaga on the evening’s finale.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by The Rolling Stones, Bombay Bicycle Club, Pert Near Sandstone, Selcouth Quartet and Chris Shiflett.
Tedeschi Trucks Band returned to Japan for the first time since 2019 on Wednesday with the first of four concerts at the Tokyo Dome.
The Grateful Dead released video of a classic captured during the band’s premiere performance at the Bay Area’s Shoreline Amphitheatre.
Sierra Ferrell shared her first new original song of 2023, “Fox Hunt,” set for the forthcoming follow up to her 2021 debut album, ‘Long Time Coming.’
Stream Dave Matthews covering “Funny How Time Slips Away” has been shared in advance of ‘Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90 Live At The Hollywood Bowl,’ a live album/concert film documenting a pair of star-studded tributes to the outlaw country legend held this past April.