Joe Russo’s Almost Dead worked a debut cover of The Allman Brothers Band’s “Hot ‘Lanta” into their Sunday night show at The Eastern in Atlanta.
Billy Strings had the honor of playing Tony Rice’s storied 1935 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar.
Jenny Lewis expanded her 2023 tour dates to include a headlining run in July.
Papadosio unveiled the new studio track “Spinning.”
Tank & The Bangas released the new song “DM Pretty” ahead of their tour kickoff next week.
Neil Young announced the upcoming releases of live archival sets featuring Santa Monica Flyers performing in 1973 and The Ducks performing in 1977.
De La Soul’s first six albums are available on streaming services after a hard-fought battle to regain control of their early catalog.
Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer and Zakir Hussain featuring Rakesh Chaurasia announced a new album entitled ‘As We Speak’ including lead single “Owl’s Misfortune” and a spring tour dates in support of the LP.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack paid tribute to Wayne Shorter at Ames, Iowa’s Stephens Auditorium shortly after the legendary jazz saxophonist’s death.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Willie Nelson, ALO, Michael Cleveland, The National Parks and Frank Zappa.
‘The Endless Coloured Ways – The Songs Of Nick Drake,’ arrives this summer with contributions from Fontaines D.C., Ben Harper, Liz Phair and more.
Olivia Jean confirmed a new album, ‘Raving Ghost,’ and shared the lead single, “Trouble.”
Paul Hoffman of Greensky Bluegrass played a solo acoustic phoffman set for Fort Collins-based independent radio station KRFC’s ‘LIVE@LUNCH’ series.
Rodney Crowell teamed up with Jeff Tweedy for a new album, ‘The Chicago Sessions,’ as well as a co-write on lead single “Everything At Once.”
Metallica released “If Darkness Had A Son,” the third single from their forthcoming studio album, ’72 Seasons.’
Cory Wong’s Power Station Tour rolled into Detroit’s Majestic Theatre with acclaimed bassist Victor Wooten.
Stephen Stills previewed his upcoming archival release, ‘Live At Berkeley 1971,’ with opening track “Love The One You’re With.’
boygenius offered the live debut of two songs from their forthcoming album, ‘The Record,’ at the Tibet House US Benefit Concert in New York City on Wednesday night.