Goose premiered a cover of Jackson Browne’s “Doctor, My Eyes” as part of their Tuesday night concert at Frederick, Maryland’s Showtime At The Drive-In.
Modest Mouse previewed ‘The Golden Casket,’ their first new album in six years, with lead single “We Are Between.”
Widespread Panic shared official video featuring “Bust It Big” from July 3, 2011 at the Grand Targhee Resort Amphitheater in Alta, Wyoming.
Celebrate May The Fourth by listening to moe.’s ‘Star Wars’-themed Halloween show from 2015 at The Fillmore Philadelphia.
Black Pumas shared video featuring their performance of “Colors” at the NFL Draft in Cleveland on Friday night.
Stream Kevin Morby’s previously unreleased ‘Singing Saw’ era outtake “Dumcane.”
The Lone Bellow unveiled the new single “Dried Up River” and an accompanying video for the track from ‘Half Moon Light Deluxe Edition.’
Goose’s tour opener at Frederick, Maryland’s Showtime At The Drive In got off to a late start and ended early due to an intense storm.
The Black Keys shared a cover of R.L. Burnside’s “Going Down South” as the second single from their upcoming tribute LP to Mississippi hill country blues, ‘Delta Kream.’
Bob Weir and Lyle Lovett paired up for a take on the Grateful Dead’s “Friend Of The Devil” featuring Nick Forster for eTown’s ’30th b’Earthday Celebration.’
The Monthly RecommNeds: May 2021 - By Aaron Stein
- May 3, 2021
- 11:21 am PDT
Aaron “Neddy” Stein provides plenty of new music recommendations in the May 2021 installment of the Monthly RecommNeds.
In honor of James Brown’s birthday, watch the Godfather of Soul’s second of two performances at the 1981 North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague.
Playing For Change shared a video for “Iko Iko” featuring one of the last known recordings from Dr. John as well as contributions from Grateful Dead drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart and other musicians.
Lord Huron announced a fall headlining tour in support of their upcoming ‘Long Lost’ album, which the band continued to preview by sharing the single “I Lied” featuring Allison Ponthier.
SiriusXM shared Dave Matthews’ solo performances of “Tripping Billies” and “Ants Marching” from the latest Dave Matthews Band Radio ‘Live From Home: By Request’ special.
Heart’s Ann Wilson joined Gov’t Mule for the bulk of their second set at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut on Sunday night.
Marble Eyes paid tribute to Trey Anastasio Band founding bassist Tony Markellis at a recent concert in Saratoga Springs, New York where Tony was a longtime resident.
Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp released a cover of the Heart classic “Barracuda” featuring guitarist Sidney Jake for this week’s installment in the husband and wife duo’s ‘Toyah and Robert’s Sunday Lunch’ series.