Read a review of Guitarmageddon’s celebration of Jimi Hendrix last Sunday at Terrapin Crossroads and watch videos of the all-star performance.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist Daniel Donato shared a live video of “Why You Been Gone So Long” and more from his recent stop in Denver.
Andy Frasco & The U.N. surprise-released ‘Live On The Rocks’ today documenting the band’s May headline at Red Rocks.
In honor of B.B. King’s birthday, watch the King Of The Blues perform at the inaugural Farm Aid in 1985.
Watch Adia Victoria perform songs from her pending album, ‘A Southern Gothic,’ and more for World Cafe.
Watch ‘Afrique Victime: The Documentary,’ Mdou Moctar’s short film chronicling the release of the band’s latest album.
Aaron Lee Tasjan covered Neal Casal’s “Traveling After Dark,” for the upcoming all-star tribute album, ‘Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal.’
The Black Crowes brought out Peter Wolf for a pair of J. Geils Band classics last night in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
SiriusXM shared video of Brandi Carlile playing “Right On Time” from her recent Small Stage Series performance.
Hand Habits Shares ‘Graves’ Single - By Nate Todd
- Sep 15, 2021
- 3:12 pm PDT
Hand Habits shared a new single, “Graves,” off their upcoming album, ‘Fun House.’
Dead & Company released video of a 21-minute “Bird Song” from Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Ty Segall Shares ‘Harmonizer’ Video - By Nate Todd
- Sep 15, 2021
- 1:46 pm PDT
Ty Segall shared the video for “Harmonizer,” the title track to his surprise-released 2021 album which arrived in August.
Daptone Records previewed their upcoming triple LP, ‘The Daptone Super Soul Revue Live At The Apollo,’ with Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings covering James Brown at the legendary New York theater.
Adia Victoria shared a cover of the blues standard “You Was Born To Die” featuring Margo Price, Jason Isbell and Kyshona Armstrong and set to land on her upcoming album, ‘A Southern Gothic.’
Guitarist Tom Hamilton and pianist Holly Bowling announced a new duo project called Lacuna and detailed a new studio album of the same name.
Keyboardist Robert Walter unveiled new singles “It’s Not What’s” and “Security,” the latest installment of his ‘Better Feathers’ series of “digital 45s.”
Gov’t Mule debuted a cover of Tom Waits’ “Make It Rain” and busted out a Junior Wells blues standard during Tuesday’s concert at Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Watch the video for The War On Drugs’ “I Don’t Live Here Anymore,” the title track from the band’s forthcoming studio album.