The Stinkfoot Orchestra, featuring Frank Zappa band album Napolean Murphy Brock, made its live debut at San Jose’s Art Boutiki Gallery.
To remember Jimi Hendrix, listen to a live playlist of his iconic song, “Purple Haze.”
Dead & Company’s concert at Chicago’s Wrigley Field experienced a weather delay but the band still delivered a number of Grateful Dead classics along with covers from Bob Dylan and more.
Greensky Bluegrass got their three-night run at Red Rocks underway on Friday with a sit-in from Lukas Nelson, a debut of a cover by Bruce Hornsby and more.
Trey Anastasio Band’s first show after Tony Markellis featured his replacement Dezron Douglas, as well as Cochemea Gastelum filling in for saxophonist James Casey.
Goose members came together as Orebolo at Fred The Festival and shared video of an acoustic “All I Need.”
Natalie Hemby shared an acoustic performance video of the Miranda Lambert single, “Bluebird.”
Singer-songwriter Adia Victoria delivered songs from her newly released album, ‘A Southern Gothic,’ for The Current’s Virtual Session series.
The guitarist covered “Love Someone Like Me” for the first time.
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco contributed a cover of the “Ted Lasso Theme” to the soundtrack for the second season of Apple TV+ series ‘Ted Lasso.’
Watch Howlin Rain gather in the studio for a live performance of new single “Don’t Let The Tears.”
Brian Wilson reimagined iconic songs including Beach Boys classics such as “God Only Knows” for his new album ‘At My Piano.’
Little Feat took the stage at Carmichael Auditorium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on this date in 1978. Hear the entire show for this edition of ‘Full Show Friday.’
Dawes shared their cover of Conor Oberst’s “Easy/Lucky/Free” and Oberst’s take on “Million Dollar Bill” on digital streaming services.
David Crosby Shares ‘Laughing’ Demo - By Scott Bernstein
- Sep 17, 2021
- 8:41 am PDT
Legendary singer-songwriter David Crosby unveiled the previously unreleased “Laughing” demo from the forthcoming ‘If I Could Only Remember My Name (50th Anniversary Edition)’ reissue.
Sharon Van Etten contributed a cover of “Femme Fatale” featuring backing vocals from Angel Olsen to the forthcoming ‘I’ll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground & Nico’ compilation.
Phil Lesh & Friends featuring Stu Allen, Grahame Lesh, John Molo and Holly Bowling opened a three-night run in Colorado at Dillon Amphitheater on Thursday night.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Lindsey Buckingham, Adia Victoria, The Felice Brothers, Bob Dylan, Nate Smith, Charley Crockett, Perpetual Groove and Jose Gonzalez.