Margo Price shared a benefit cover of Lesley Gore’s 1963 hit, “You Don’t Own Me.”
Graham Nash detailed a new live album, ‘Graham Nash: Live,’ and previewed the record with “Military Madness.”
See guitarist Bob Weir start last night’s Wolf Bros concert in Columbus with a rare solo acoustic “Dark Star.”
David Byrne joined Arcade Fire for a cover of John Lennon’s “Give Peace A Chance” at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City.
Delta Spirit detailed a new album, ‘One Is One,’ and shared the lead single “What’s Done Is Done.”
Kitchen Dwellers shared a new single, “Sundown,” set to land on their forthcoming album, ‘Wise River.’
Adia Victoria shared a new single, “Ain’t Killed Me Yet,” her first new music since releasing her critically acclaimed album ‘A Southern Gothic’ last fall.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong rolled out pro-shot video featuring their first performance of new original “The Road.”
Twiddle concluded a three-night run at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City on Saturday with a show that saw Lotus guitarist Tim Palmieri joining the band for a Beatles classic and more.
Gov’t Mule shared “Hiding Place,” a track featured on the forthcoming deluxe edition of ‘Heavy Load Blues.’
Yonder Mountain String Band fiddler Allie Kral and guitarist Larry Keel joined Greensky Bluegrass over the course of two sets at the Charleston Bluegrass Festival on Saturday.
JamBase’s March Madness Live Covers Tournament has reached the Final Four with only two matchups remaining.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead dusted off the Spacehog cover “In The Meantime” during last night’s concert at The Pageant in St. Louis.
Neil Young and Arcade Fire’s collaborations at Young’s Bridge School Benefit concert are the subject of this week’s ‘Sunday Cinema.’
John Mayer covered Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire” at his concert on Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
The Avett Brothers brought out David Childers to perform his “The Prettiest Thing” on Saturday night in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Beck Headlines SXSW 2022 - By Andy Kahn
- Mar 20, 2022
- 9:03 am PDT
Beck headlined SXSW 2022 with an acoustic set that included rarities and a new song.
John Mayer dusted off Beyoncé’s “XO” during the acoustic portion of his set in San Francisco on Friday.