Gov’t Mule delivered a Spın̈al Tap-themed Mule-O-Ween concert at the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans on Saturday night.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd offered a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Ballad Of A Thin Man,” set for the 25th anniversary edition of the blues guitarist’s 1997 album, ‘Trouble Is…’
Soccer Mommy’s Sophie Allison shared, “Darkness Forever (Sophie’s Version),” a demo of a track off her 2022 album, ‘Sometimes, Forever.’
Norah Jones and Mavis Staples dueted on Pops Staples’ “Friendship” during the latest episode of the ‘Norah Jones Is Playing Along’ podcast.
The String Cheese Incident keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth sat-in with Twiddle during the first day of the 2022 Suwannee Hulaween festival on Thursday.
Tegan & Sara stopped by ‘The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon’ to perform “I Can’t Grow Up” off their new album, ‘Crybaby.’
Shania Twain will embark on a massive trek featuring 49 2023 tour dates in support of ‘Queen Of Me,’ a new album that includes single “Last Day Of Summer.”
Iggy Pop released a star-studded new single, “Frenzy.”
Joe Walsh was the musical guest on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ to promote his upcoming VetsAid benefit concert.
Secret Machines confirmed the release of their “lost” album, ‘The Moth, The Lizard, And The Secret Machines.’
The Soul Rebels and Hook Herrera were Gov’t Mule’s guests on Thursday at San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre.
The Disco Biscuits shared their new studio single, “The Wormhole.”
Bruce Springsteen released his take on the Ben E. King/Aretha Franklin-recorded “Don’t Play That Song” from his upcoming covers collection, ‘Only The Strong Survive.’
Goose will be the musical guest on an upcoming episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Trampled by Turtles, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Lee Fields, WOLF!, Jerry Garcia Band and The Beatles.
O.A.R. recently appeared on the ‘Today Show’ to perform “Over My Head” off their 2022 album, ‘The Arcade.’
GRiZ released a new single, “Skydive,” featuring collaborators ProbCause and Chrishira Perrier.
Bright Eyes welcomed opener Lala Lala for a cover of The Cure’s “Boys Don’t Cry” during their encore in Santa Ana on Wednesday.