Neil Young’s first concert appearance since 2019 took place Saturday at Stephen Stills’ Light Up The Blues To Benefit Autism.
Phish closed out a three-show run at Hollywood Bowl and their 2023 Spring Tour of the West Coast on Sunday with a show featuring plenty of masterful improvisation.
Goose went sans sleeves for their show Saturday night in Seattle that featured the first “Danger Zone” since 2021.
Phish’s second of three shows at Hollywood Bowl began with a first set filled with impressive jamming that continued across the second set as well.
Phish kicked off a three-night run at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Friday with a show featuring “Everything’s Right,” “A Wave Of Hope,” “Down With Disease” and “Blaze On” in starring roles.
Wilco brought out Derek Trucks for “Impossible Germany” and “California Stars” at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St. Augustine, Florida on Wednesday.
Veteran singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams shared, “Stolen Moments,” a new single and tribute to Tom Petty.
Joy Oladokun released “Taking Things For Granted,” the fifth and final preview of ‘Proof Of Life,’ a new album due out next Friday.
The Killers’ Brandon Flowers joined Dawes in Salt Lake City to cover Johnny Cash’s “I Came To Believe.”
Leftover Salmon released their take on The Delmore Brothers’ “Blue Railroad Train” featuring Billy Strings from the forthcoming covers album, ‘Grass Roots.’
Pearl Jam posted official video of “Do The Evolution” from their March 5, 1998 concert in Melbourne, Australia documented on the Record Day Store exclusive live album, ‘Give Way.’
Mac DeMarco shared a 199-track album, ‘One Wayne G,’ with a running time of over nine hours.
Billy Strings inserted a slew of songs referencing cannabis into the setlist for his 4/20 show on Thursday at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
Frank Zappa’s rare recordings believed to be intended for a ‘Hot Rats’ sequel have been discovered and collected for the upcoming ‘Funky Nothingness’ compilation.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Ivan Neville, The Infamous Stringdusters and Sound Cipher.
Dawes welcomed Greensky Bluegrass’ Paul Hoffman to the stage last night at Denver’s Ogden Theatre for a performance of “Quitter.”
Valerie June and Bill Frisell shared a recording of “Handsome Molly” they made together for the tribute album, ‘I Am A Pilgrim: Doc Watson At 100.’
Moonalice released a cover of Asleep At The Wheel’s “Am I High?” to commemorate the stoner holiday of 4/20.