Guitarist William Tyler will release a new EP entitled ‘New Vanitas’ this Friday on Bandcamp.
With August bringing memories of Michael Houser to mind, check out live concert video footage of five full sets from his time in Widespread Panic.
Watch St. Paul & The Broken Bones performing “Broken Bones And Pocket Change” at an empty Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
Turkuaz shared a pop up video of their song “Doktor Jazz’ from their ‘Hey You, Stay Tuned!’ episode two livestream.
Watch Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, John Medeski, Jack DeJohnette and others cover Bob Dylan’s album ‘Highway 61 Revisited.’
The Avett Brothers fit a live debut into their drive-in style concert at Charlotte Motor Speedway in their home state of North Carolina.
The Old 97’s played songs from their new album, ‘Twelfth,’ for CBS This Morning’s ‘Saturday Sessions.’
The National’s Bryan Devendorf formed Royal Green and released the project’s self-titled debut album along with a music video for ‘Royal Green’ track “Breaking The River.”
Mac DeMarco unveiled ‘Here Comes The Cowboy Demos’ featuring early versions of songs from his 2019 studio album, ‘Here Comes The Cowboy.’
The Avett Brothers delivered songs from their newly released album, ‘The Third Gleam,’ for Minnesota public radio station The Current’s ‘Virtual Session’ video series.
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon teamed up remotely to record a performance video for “Flat Top,” a song featured on their new ‘Noon’ studio album.
Dumpstaphunk shared new single, “Where Do We Go From Here?,” which will land on the Ivan Neville-led New Orleans funk outfit’s album of the same name.
I’m With Her covered Vampire Weekend’s “Hannah Hunt” during their 2019 set at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival.
Kendra & The Bunnies collaborated with guitarist Marcus Rezak (Shred Is Dead) and percussionist Garrett Morris (The Higgs) on the new single “NYKO, NYKO,” which is accompanied by a video for the track.
Orgone announced a new album, ‘Connection,’ on their newly minted 3 Palm Records and shared the single, “The Way.”
Fan-shot video of Phish’s June 9 and 10, 1995 concerts at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado recently surfaced on YouTube.
The Flaming Lips shared the video for their new ‘American Head’ single, “Mother Please Don’t Be Sad,” which was inspired by a life-altering event that happened to frontman Wayne Coyne as a young man.
Check out video of three Widespread Panic New Year’s Eve shows from the Todd Nance Era in memory of the late drummer.