Unknown Mortal Orchestra performed for NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ series with assistance from frontman Ruban Nielson’s father Chris Neilson.
Gov’t Mule unveiled the swampy, Beatles-influenced new single “Made My Peace,” the final preview of their forthcoming ‘Peace…Like A River’ album.
Dead & Company’s Final Tour continued on Thursday in Raleigh and featured three more tour debuts along with memorable performances of “Bird Song” and “St. Stephen.”
Talented youngster Trevor Shepich put together an arrangement of the Phish song “Fuego” that he recently played with the Perry High School Concert Band.
Guns N’ Roses kicked off their 2023 World Tour at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena on Thursday, where they included a number of deep cuts and the premiere of a The Stooges cover in the setlist.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Foo Fighters, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Tanya Tucker, Bob Dylan, Neighbor, The Revivalists, Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright and more.
Colter Wall released a new single, “Coralling The Blues,” set to land on his upcoming album, ‘Little Songs.’
TAUK and Kanika Moore will solidify their collaboration with the upcoming release of ‘TAUK Moore,’ their first joint studio album.
DelFest 2023 hosted a memorable tribute to Jerry Garcia and David Grisman’s self-titled 1991 album featuring Joe Craven, Jim Kerwin, Stu Allen and Ronnie McCoury.
Tenacious D released a recorded version of their cover of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” along with a hilarious video.
Lindsay Lou detailed a new album, ‘Queen Of Time’ and shared a music video for the title track.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway unleashed “Next Rodeo,” the second single from their upcoming studio album, ‘City Of Gold.’
Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade brought their Summer Of Green Tour to the Town Ballroom in Buffalo with support from Neal Francis.
Hiss Golden Messenger detailed ‘Jump For Joy,’ a forthcoming album featuring single “Nu-Grape” the band will support with an extensive fall tour.
Tanya Tucker released a new single, “Breakfast In Birmingham,” featuring Brandi Carlile who co-wrote the song with Bernie Taupin.
Foo Fighters and Dave Grohl, who went to high school in the Washingon D.C. area, were fittingly the first band to play the intimate D.C. venue on Tuesday.
Devon Allman and Donavon Frankenreiter confirmed the upcoming release of a collaborative EP, ‘Rollers,’ and shared the single “Calling All You Riders.”
Dead & Company’s Final Tour continued on Tuesday in Charlotte and featured a setlist containing five tour debuts, including four in the first set.