In honor of Neal Casal’s birthday today, see the late guitarist sit-in with Grateful Dead offshoot Furthur from Los Angeles in 2013.
Dopapod paid tribute to “Weird Al” Yankovic during their Halloween concert on Saturday at Denver’s Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom.
See fan-shot video of Greensky Bluegrass and Holly Bowling’s Halloween concert celebrating the music of the Grateful Dead at The Warfield in San Francisco.
Amos Lee will release ‘My Ideal,’ a full-album reimagination of ‘Chet Baker Sings,’ featuring “My Funny Valentine (For Oskar and Eli).”
Yo La Tengo will release a new album entitled ‘This Stupid World,’ featuring the newly shared single, “Fallout.”
Goose delivered a performance of “Hungersite” on Tuesday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Dezron Douglas released a new single, “More Coffee Please,” set to land on his upcoming album, ‘Atalaya.’
The Disco Biscuits launched their show on Sunday in Charlottesville, Virginia with the 24-minute debut of new original “Why We Dance.”
Trey Anastasio Band saxophonist James Casey announced ‘A Little Something For Everyone,’ an upcoming solo album with proceeds helping to provide free colon cancer screenings for the uninsured.
Grateful Dead continues their ’30 Days Of Dead’ series in 2022 with a new free track available each day in November.
Orebolo’s OurVinyl session featured songs from Goose’s 2022 album ‘Dripfield’ and more.
Spafford surprise dropped a new album last night, Simple Mysteries, ahead of mapping out January 2023 tour dates today.
Bruce Springsteen made his ‘Howard Stern Show’ debut on Monday for a sprawling +two-hour interview.
Billy Strings put an exclamation point on his “Away From The Shire” Halloween run with a number of electric classic rock tunes featuring Widespread Panic drummer Duane Trucks.
Rayland Baxter released “My Argentina,” a somber new single off his upcoming album, ‘If I Were A Butterfly.’
Ween’s Halloween concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York City saw Dean Ween sing “Push Th’ Little Daisies” for the first time.
Phil Lesh & Friends featuring Duane Betts infused The Allman Brothers Band into last night’s Halloween concert at The Capitol Theatre.
Eddie Vedder joined The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend for “The Seeker” at a private benefit concert for Teen Cancer America.