Umphrey’s McGee celebrates Jake Cinninger’s birthday with the digital single “Interloper.”
Stream ‘Cell,’ the new collaborative album from Keller Williams and Erothyme.
Watch Alanis Morissette cover John Lennon & Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” on last night’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
‘Austin City Limits’ organizers will present a mix of new performances filmed without an audience and highlights from the show’s illustrious history over the remainder of Season 46.
Todd Snider was joined by Widespread Panic keyboardist Jojo Hermann for a portion of a recent ‘First Agnostic Church of Hope & Wonder’ livestream, which included a cover of JJ Cale’s “Crazy Mama.”
Stream Courtney Marie Andrews, Liz Cooper and Molly Sarlé’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “America.”
Guitarist Trey Anastasio shared video featuring a performance of the Phish classic “The Moma Dance” from his November 13th ‘The Beacon Jams’ livestream concert.
Billy Strings led his band through The Stanley Brothers’ “Stone Walls & Steel Bars” for the second installment of his ‘String The Halls: Home For The Holidays Edition’ charity fundraising video series.
Mountain Man unveiled video featuring their cover of Wilco’s “You And I” from a recent installment of the trio’s ‘Live From The Garden’ series of livestream specials.
Watch Umphrey’s McGee guitarist Jake Cinninger’s solo version of UM classic “Glory” from his 18th Annual Holiday Concert with Brendan Bayliss.
Stream Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn’s updated cover of Tex Logan’s “Christmas Time’s A Coming” with 2020-appropriate “And I Know I’m Staying Home” added lyrics.
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and producer Greg Kurstin covered Bob Dylan’s “Rainy Day Women #12 & #35” for the fifth installment of ‘The Hanukkah Sessions.;
Phish will release an official recording of their November 28, 1994 performance in Bozeman, Montana via LivePhish.com this Friday.
Goose unveiled official video featuring their 15-minute version of original “The Empress Of Organos” from Friday’s ‘Goosemas’ livestream concert.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio unveiled video of the Trey Anastasio Band performing “Set Your Soul Free” at the penultimate ‘The Beacon Jams’ livestream concert on November 20.
A celebration of ‘The White Stripes Greatest Hits’ continues with the release of the band’s 2002 appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ a collection of b-sides and a live archival release of the pair’s September 27, 1999 performance at Athens’ 40 Watt Club.
Billy Strings led his band through The Stanley Brothers’ “Think Of What You’ve Done” for the first installment of ‘String The Halls: Home For The Holidays Edition,’ which continues through Christmas Day.
Video featuring most of Phish’s first set from The Front in Burlington, Vermont on May 13, 1990 has surfaced on YouTube.