In honor of legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, who died on this date 30 years ago, watch one of his final public performances and his only live concert with conductor Quincy Jones at the 1991 Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
La Luz Shares ‘Oh, Blue’ Single - By Scott Bernstein
- Sep 28, 2021
- 1:36 pm PDT
La Luz unveiled “Oh, Blue,” the latest single from their forthcoming self-titled studio album.
Dave Matthews Band released video of their classic “#41” from Fiddler’s Green near Denver in 2019.
The Jerry Garcia live archival release ‘GarciaLive Volume 17: NorCal ’76’ collects highlights from three November 1976 Jerry Garcia Band concerts.
Punch Brothers prepped ‘Hell On Church Street,” a new album reimagining Tony Rice’s ‘Church Street Blues,’ and confirmed an extensive tour in support of the LP.
New England supergroup Marble Eyes released a new single, “You Can’t Fool Me,” set to land on their forthcoming debut album, ‘Return To The Roses.’
Brandi Carlile was among Pearl Jam’s guests on Sunday at The Ohana Festival in Dana Point, California.
Guns N’ Roses shared the previously unreleased song, “Hard Skool,” set to land on the band’s upcoming EP of the same name.
Pitchfork shared video from Waxahatchee’s recent Pitchfork Music Festival performance in Chicago.
Lotus’ Luke Miller surprise dropped a new EP today, ‘Feel So Strong,’ under his Luke The Knife moniker.
TAUK unveiled pro-shot video featuring guitarist Cory Wong joining the band for “Mindshift” at the Resonance Music & Arts Festival on September 19.
Soul trio The Nth Power will release their first studio album in six years, ‘Reverence,’ this week.
The Rolling Stones officially started their first tour following the death of co-founding drummer Charlie Watts.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats shared the new single, “Love Don’t,” off their forthcoming album, ‘The Future.’
Amos Lee detailed a new album, ‘Dreamland,’ and shared the single “Shoulda Known Better.”
The Disco Biscuits welcomed Turkuaz vocalist Shira Elias during their performance at Brooklyn Comes Alive on Sunday.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, led by guitarist Sadler Vaden, covered Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ last night in Richmond.
Farm Aid 2021 featured performances by Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, Margo Price, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, Allison Russell, Tyler Childers, Bettye Lavette, Jamey Johnson and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nightsweats and more.