Andrew Bird released video of John Prine’s “Souvenirs” to preview his annual ‘Gezelligheid’ holiday concert, which will be livestream this year.
A new coffee table book entitled ‘Bring Music Home’ captures iconic music venues and the personalities behind them.
The Grateful Dead shared pro-shot video of their classic cover “Not Fade Away” from Raleigh, North Carolina in 1990 for this week’s edition of the band’s ‘All The Years Live’ video series.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s ‘The Beacon Jams’ residency is the focus of ‘What Calls You Home,’ a short documentary shared by The Beacon Theatre.
Stream The Infamous Stringdusters’ covers of the traditional Hanukkah songs “Maoz Tzur” and “Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah.”
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard shared an animated video for their new single, “If Not Now, Then When?”
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and producer Greg Kurstin collaborated on ‘The Hanukkah Sessions,’ a series of eight covers of songs by eight famous Jewish artists set for release over the course of the holiday’s eight nights.
Matt Sweeney and Bonnie “Prince” Billy shared the video for their 2020 single, “Make Worry For Me,” filed at the undisclosed underground art installation of Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe.
Arlo McKinley released the video for “She’s Always Around,” donations for which will benefit Appalachian substance use disorder recovery organization, Hope In The Hills.
The Band Of Heathens shared video of Traffic’s “Medicated Goo” as part of their ‘Remote Transmission’ series.
The White Stripes shared footage of “Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground” and “My Doorbell” from a September 2005 performance for VH1.
Phish released footage of Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell performing the ‘The Story Of The Ghost’ track “Brian And Robert” from The Barn in Vermont.
Tony Trischka released a holiday song, “Christmas Cheer (This Weary Year),” set to appear on the renowned banjo player’s upcoming 2021 album, ‘Shall We Hope.’
The Beacon Theatre team put together ‘What Calls You Home,’ a short documentary profiling Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s run of ‘The Beacon Jams’ livestream concerts at the venue.
Rufus Wainwright and Brandi Carlile collaborated remotely on a cover of “Who Knows Where The Time Goes” with ‘eTown’ host Nick Forster for the radio program’s ‘eTown Quarantine Sessions’ video series.
Muzz unveiled the four-track ‘Covers’ EP today on Matador Records featuring their interpretations of songs by Arthur Russell, Bob Dylan, Mazzy Star and Tracy Chapman.
A video for Tom Petty’s “Something Could Happen,” a track from the posthumous box set ‘Wildflowers & All The Rest,’ premiered as part of a livestreamed special on Tuesday night.
Celebrate the late Gregg Allman’s birthday by watching the co-founder’s 1982 appearance on ‘Late Night With David Letterman,’ including solo performances of “Come & Go Blues” and “Melissa.”