Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band offered the tour debut of “Hungry Heart” on Saturday at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State University.
John Mayer fit three rarities into his Saturday night solo acoustic concert at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.
Ween played “Dirty Money” for the third time ever, and for the first time since 1994, during their show Friday at Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas.
The Ries Brothers detailed tour dates for their Rock And Soul Summer Tour and shared a new single, “Your Friday Night.”
Voting is now underway for JamBase’s 2023 March Madness Top Grateful Dead Covers Tournament Final Four remaining songs.
Billy Strings closed his winter tour and a three-night stand at Cincinnati’s Andrew J. Brady Music Center on Saturday with a concert that included a new original and the debut of an Alice In Chains cover.
Jazz quartet Sexmob and producer Scotty Hard announced a new collaborative album, The Hard Way, and shared the single “Banacek” featuring John Medeski.
John Oates released a cover of Timmy Thomas’s 1972 song “Why Can’t We Live Together.”
Kendall Street Company released a cover of The Beatles’ “The Fool On The Hill” featuring a psychedelic outro.
SiriusXM released video of Manchester Orchestra on a stripped-down performance of Cher’s “Believe” for a ‘Live At SiriusXM Session’.
Ogen, Utah’s Ogden High Advanced Percussion Ensemble delivered an inspired take on Umphrey’s McGee’s song “Plunger.”
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by streaming a JamBase Spotify Playlist featuring songs inspired by Ireland.
U2 frontman Bono and guitarist The Edge performed selections from their reimagined album, ‘Songs Of Surrender,’ for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’
The Revivalists released a new single, “The Long Con,” set for their forthcoming album, Pour It Out Into The Night.
Joy Oladokun is joined by Noah Kahan on the new single, “We’re All Gonna Die,” from Oladokun’s pending album, ‘Proof Of Life.’
Billy Strings broke out an Old & In The Way classic on Thursday at Cincinnati’s The Andrew J. Brady Music Center.
Ween trotted out rarity “If You Love Me” towards the end of Thursday’s first of three shows at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas.
Release Day Picks highlight new albums by M83, U2, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Band of Heathens, Julian Lage, Krasno / Moore Project, and The Black Crowes.