Umphrey’s McGee added long-shelved Pink Floyd and Steely Dan covers to the setlist of Friday’s show at Spokane Live.
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy covered The Velvet Underground with Michael Shannon & Jason Narducy during their R.E.M. Fables Of The Reconstruction Tour stop in Chicago.
Eggy’s second annual Purim concert was held at Annabel’s in Toronto and saw the band build their setlist around covers of songs written by women.
Jack White brought out Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder for a cover of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ In The Free World” on Saturday night at Tokyo’s Toyosu PIT.
Watch Shira Elias join The String Cheese Incident on a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” last night in Los Angeles.
Arooj Aftab teamed with Khruangbin to reimagine her Grammy-nominated single, “raat ki rani.”
Eggy broke out the theme song to the children’s television show ‘Zoboomafoo’ during last night’s concert in Cohoes, New York.
STS9 shared a new single, “Life’s a Symphony in Unity, It’s Alright,” the second in a series of singles the jamtronica act plan to release this year leading up to a new studio album.
Bon Iver shared “If Only I Could Wait” featuring Danielle Haim and “Walk Home,” two singles from the upcoming album, ‘SABLE, fABLE.’
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Neal Francis, Charley Crockett, Nels Cline’s Consentrik Quartet, Steven Wilson, Warren Zeiders, Circuit Des Yeux and Twin Shadow.
Umphrey’s McGee rolled into Bozeman, Montana on Wednesday where they welcomed singer-songwriter Madeline Hawthrone for a Tyler Childers cover.
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country brought their winter tour to Mr. Smalls Theater in Pittsburgh on Wednesday where they kicked off the encore with a Bob Dylan bust out and drum jam.
Lettuce reunited with two collaborators, guitarists Eric Krasno and John Scofield, throughout their appearance at Suwannee Amp Jam #1 last weekend.
Matt Hoffman recaps “The MC Taylor Goldsmith Show” tour stop at The Egg in Albany, New York featuring Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith and Hiss Golden Messenger’s MC Taylor
Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve delivered the first of four concerts at Chicago’s Park West on Tuesday which included a cover from Bob Dylan’s latest album, ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways.’
Michael McDonald shares on The Doobie Brothers’ new song, “Learn To Let Go,” the latest preview of their upcoming album, ‘Walk This Road.’
Little Feat will release, ‘Strike Up The Band,’ their first album of new originals in 13 years, featuring the lead single, “Too High To Cut My Hair.”
Celebrate the anniversary of JoJo Hermann’s first Widespread Panic show with audio and video of the concert.