The Monthly RecommNeds: February 2021 - By Aaron Stein
- Feb 2, 2021
- 9:37 am PST
Aaron “Neddy” Stein brings back RecommNeds in a new monthly format but still with plenty of new music recommendations.
Luke The Knife (Luke Miller Of Lotus) unveiled “Better Mind,” the first single from his debut album, ‘Disco Nap.’
Widespread Panic unveiled pro-shot videos of “You’ll Be Fine” and “Coconut” from the first night of a February 2011 run celebrating the band’s 25th anniversary at the Classic Center in Athens, Georgia.
M. Ward unveiled the video for “Violets For Your Furs,” a song featured on his 2020 Billie Holiday tribute album, ‘Think Of Spring.’
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio unveiled pro-shot video of the Trey Anastasio Band’s “Love Is What We Are” from one year ago today as part of their Winter Tour 2020 finale at The Civic Theatre in New Orleans.
Celebrate Jason Isbell’s birthday by watching Isbell & The 400 Unit’s January 2014 performance in New York City as documented in the PBS special ‘American Songbook – Jason Isbell: Moving Forward.’
Todd Snider went heavy on Creedence Clearwater Revival covers during his “The Get Together” livestream concert on January 24.
Widespread Panic shared pro-shot video on YouTube of their take on War’s “Slippin’ Into Darkness” from October 16, 2010 at Oakland’s Fox Theater.
Son Little continues his musical evolution on the auto-tune-heavy new ANTI- Records single, “Phantom Killer.”
Trey Anastasio unveiled pro-shot video featuring the Trey Anastasio Band’s “Set Your Soul Free” from a January 31, 2020 concert in New Orleans.
Billy Strings collaborated with Luke Combs on the new single “The Great Divide,” which was recorded in Nashville last month.
Kris Kristofferson recently announced his retirement at age 84. In honor of the legendary singer-songwriter and actor, watch Kristofferson’s set from the inaugural Farm Aid In 1984 for this edition of ‘Sunday Cinema.’
Sara Watkins announced a family-oriented album, ‘Under The Pepper Tree,’ and shared the single “Pure Imagination,’ a cover from ‘Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.’
Watch Widespread Panic perform their classic “Pigeons” during their 25th anniversary run in 2011.
Toyah Willcox and her husband Robert Fripp performed the Joan Jett popularized “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” for this week’s installment in their ‘Toyah And Robert’s Sunday Lunch’ video series.
Holly Bowling is releasing audio of her landmark video series, “The Wilderness Sessions,’ beginning with the first performance from Lake Tahoe.
Brandon “Taz” Niederauer delivered a four-song performance for the Paste Studio On The Road video series from The Cutting Room in New York City.
Supergroup Muzz delivered four songs from their 2020 self-titled debut album for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.’