Phil Lesh & Friends with members of Dawes, Grahame Lesh and Nicki Bluhm wrapped up their stellar run at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Saturday.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead concluded their two-night stand this weekend as well as their eight-night run since Memorial Day at New Haven’s Westville Music Bowl with no repeats.
Tedeschi Trucks welcomed Wilco guitarist Nels Cline for the second set of their Red Rocks finale.
Phish Summer Tour 2021 continued Saturday night in Alpharetta, Georgia, the setlist featured a 26-minute “Chalk Dust Torture” to open the second set.
Phil Lesh & Friends with members of Dawes, Grahame Lesh and Nicki Bluhm resumed their three-night run at Brooklyn Nashville on Friday.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead welcomed Fruit Bats’ Eric D. Johnson during their two-night opener in New Haven on Friday.
Phish tour 2021 continued Friday at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham, Alabama and featured several highlights including an impressively jammed-out “Carini.”
Phish released pro-shot video of “Slave To The Traffic Light” from their 2021 Summer Tour opener and debut performance in Arkansas on Wednesday.
Leon Bridges shared a performance video of his single “Motorbike” filmed live from the Los Angeles recording facility Gold-Diggers Sound.
TAUK Shares ‘The Let Out’ Single - By Nate Todd
- Jul 30, 2021
- 12:12 pm PDT
TAUK released a new instrumental single, “The Let Out.”
Zac Brown Band released the single “Stubborn Pride” featuring guitarist Marcus King.
The National frontman Matt Berninger released a cover of The Velvet Underground’s “I’m Wating For The Man.”
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh made his Brooklyn Bowl Nashville debut with a Phil & Friends lineup featuring members of Dawes, Grahame Lesh and Nicki Bluhm.
Watch Greensky Bluegrass debut a new song entitled “Monument” during their performance at Roaring Camp Meadows in Felton, California.
Billy Strings’ new studio album, ‘Renewal,’ featuring the lead single “Fire Line,” will be released in September.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Prince, Yola, Los Lobos, Charlie Parr, Jim Lauderdale, Blues Traveler, Son Volt, Durand Jones & the Indications, Deer Tick and Elephant Proof.
Deer Tick honored ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill, who died Tuesday, by covering “Cheap Sunglasses” at Newport Folk Festival.
Stream a previously unreleased Owsley “Bear” Stanley recording of Johnny Cash performing “Cocaine Blues” on April 24, 1968.