Widespread Panic shared a previously unreleased recording of “Love Tractor” featuring Phish keyboardist Page McConnell and set for the upcoming release ‘Miss Kitty’s Lounge.’
Billy Strings performed at New Orleans Jazz Fest for the first when he played the Gentilly Stage on Thursday evening.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Arcade Fire, Sharon Van Etten, Kikagaku Moyo, Graham Nash, Belle & Sebastian and Warpaint.
The Disco Biscuits covered “In The Kitchen” in Umphrey’s McGee’s hometown of Chicago on this date in 2006, when UM returned the favor by covering “Home Again” in Philadelphia on the same night.
The Afghan Whigs confirmed their first album in five years, ‘How Do You Burn?,’ and shared the single “The Getaway.”
Amanda Shires gave an emotional speech during Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit’s concert at Red Rocks last night before teaming with her husband to perform “The Problem.”
Dave Matthews Band shared pro-shot video of “JTR” from a May 18, 2019 performance at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas.
Comedian and musician Tim Heidecker shared a new single, “Punch In The Gut,” set to land on his forthcoming album, ‘High School.’
In honor of “the fifth day of May,’ hear Bob Dylan perform “Isis” at Madison Square Garden in 1975 for this edition of ‘Throwback Thursday.’
The Grateful Dead shared video of “Playing In The Band” filmed at Winterland in 1974 featured in ‘The Grateful Dead Movie.’
The Black Crowes celebrated the release of their ‘1972’ covers EP with a concert at Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles featuring Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke on Wednesday.
Lucius welcomed Roger Waters for a performance of the Pink Floyd classic “Mother” during their concert at The Beacon Theatre in New York City on Wednesday.
Dumpstaphunk delivered the Hawkins tribute on the same day Foo Fighters were scheduled to headline Jazz Fest in New Orleans this past weekend.
Dopapod Releases ‘Fannie’ Single - By Nate Todd
- May 4, 2022
- 1:22 pm PDT
Dopapod shared a new single, “Fannie,” set for the quartet’s forthcoming self-titled album.
See Neighbor bring their first tour of the Southeast to Salvage Station in Asheville, North Carolina for a late-night sets on April 24 and 29.
Ron Carter delivered a ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ from Manhattan’s renowned Blue Note jazz club which NPR music shares on the prolific bassist’s 85th birthday today.
Waxahatchee Covers The Judds At Red Rocks - By Scott Bernstein
- May 4, 2022
- 11:44 am PDT
Waxahatchee debuted a cover of The Judds’ “Why Not Me” during a concert at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado on Tuesday.
Singer-songwriter Kelsey Waldon detailed a new album, ‘No Regular Dog,’ and previewed the LP with the single, “Sweet Little Girl.”