The Killers debuted the Smokey Robinson-penned, Temptations’ recorded “My Girl” in the Motor City.
Tedeschi Trucks Band unveiled a cover of Harry Styles’ “Sing Of The Times” during their final concert from their Beacon Theatre run on Saturday.
Goose welcomed Big Boi, Sleepy Brown and DJ Cutmaster Swift for the Outkast classic “So Fresh, So Clean” in Austin on Saturday night.
Gov’t Mule brought out Mike Campbell for two collaborative covers on Friday night in Athens, Georgia.
The Marco Benevento Trio played their first set in over a decade to top the first night of As Summer Into Autumn Slips following sets from William Tyler and Club d’Elf.
Yola Performs On ‘CBS Mornings’ - By Nate Todd
- Oct 8, 2022
- 9:07 am PDT
Yola’s ‘CBS Mornings Saturday Session’ featured three tracks from her Grammy-nominated 2021 album, ‘Stand For Myself,’ performed live from Washington D.C.’s historic Lincoln Theater.
Billy Strings premiered a cover of “Hello City Limits” at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
Watch Eddie Vedder lead a debut cover of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” last night in Las Vegas.
SunSquabi rolled out the new single “Middle Of The Night (Panther),” made in collaboration with Iya Terra, the fourth and final pre-release single from the trio’s forthcoming ‘Arise’ album.
The Fritz frontman Datrian Johnson sat-in with Steve Kimock & Friends on the guitarist’s 67th birthday this past Wednesday in Asheville, North Carolina.
The all-star ‘Good Music To Ensure Safe Abortion Access’ benefit compilation is available for 24 hours via Bandcamp.
Bob Weir had a number of changes in store for the second of four symphonic Grateful Dead concerts with Wolf Bros, The Wolfpack and National Symphony Orchestra at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center on Thursday.
Billy Strings shared an animated video for, “Catch & Release,” documenting a harrowing fishing trip the guitarist took with Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman.
‘Austin City Limits’ will livestream the taping of Pavement’s debut appearance on the show.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Broken Bells, Bonny Light Horseman, Ghost Light, Sun Ra Arkestra, Moonalice, Courtney Marie Andrews, Will Sheff, The California Honeydrops, Bob Weir and Wolf Bros, Barrett Davis and SeepeopleS.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack teamed with the National Symphony Orchestra for the first of four shows at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center on Wednesday.
Sharon Van Etten released a new single, “Never Gonna Change,” set to land on the deluxe edition of her 2022 album, ‘We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong.’
Pavement welcomed Kurt Vile for a track off their 1992 debut album.