The Who announced ‘The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley’ featuring the Isobel Griffiths Orchestra.
The Infamous Stringdusters recorded an album honoring Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs and shared their cover of “I’d Rather Be Alone.”
Club d’Elf’s debut album, ‘As Above,’ which was released in 2000, is now available to stream on all major platforms.
Sharon Van Etten heralded the 11th anniversary edition of her 2012 album, ‘Tramp,’ with previously unreleased video for the LP standout, “Serpents.”
Indigo Girls delivered an NPR Music ‘Tiny Desk Concert,” and performed a career-spanning set complete with classics and newer tunes.
JamBase’s Scott Bernstein files a report on Monday’s action aboard Jam Cruise 19 as the musical adventure at sea departed Miami.
St. Paul & The Broken Bones announced a new album, ‘Angels In Science Fiction,’ and shared the single, ‘Sea Star.”
Yo La Tengo shared “Sinatra Drive Breakdown,” the lead track and latest single off their pending album, ‘This Stupid World.’
Phil Lesh & Friends wrapped up a two-night run at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on Sunday completing a weekend full of tributes to the late great David Crosby.
Billy Strings joined Ross James and Andy Thorn’s Electric Dead Grass show in Denver on Saturday night.
The Disco Biscuits welcomed fellow Philly band Snacktime for covers from Kool & The Gang, Rick James and David Bowie.
Watch a youth choir in Essex, Vermont singing Phish’s song “Turtle In The Clouds.”
Umphrey’s McGee’s concert Saturday at First Avenue featured their first performance of Ozzy Osbourne’s “No More Tears” since 2014.
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy covered Woody Guthrie’s “Union Maid” for the Jesse Eisenberg-directed film, ‘When You Finish Saving The World.’
Dispatch co-founder Pete Francis confirmed his first album since leaving the band in 2019 and his first solo full-length since 2010.
Eric Krasno and Stanton Moore shared a Billie Eilish cover as the first single under their Krasno/Moore Project.
Whitney released ‘Light Upon The Lake’ era song, ‘For A While,” inspired by the duo seeing a burning car alongside the road.
Club d’Elf unveiled the track “Shadow’s Shift” from their upcoming digital re-release of the project’s 2000 debut album, ‘As Above.’