NPR Music shared a ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ from Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer and Zakir Hussain from 2010 featuring songs from their 2009 collaborative album, ‘The Melody Of Rhythm.’
Jennifer Hartswick, Nick Cassarino and Christian McBride released a cover of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Ain’t Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again” taken from the sessions of Hartswick’s 2018 album, ‘Nexus.’
Billy Strings welcomed Molly Tuttle for the first of two concerts at Nashville’s Station Inn on his ‘Streaming Strings’ virtual tour.
Umphrey’s McGee guitarist Brendan Bayliss treated the internet to covers from Neil Young, Steely Dan, Wilco and more in a guest-filled Wine Not? livestream set on Friday.
Billy Strings welcomed singer-songwriter and mandolinist Sierra Hull during night two of his ‘Streaming Strings’ tour at an empty Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
DJ Williams’ Shots Fired shared a new single, “Gimme A Minute,” via Color Red.
The String Cheese Incident’s Billy Nershi and his wife Jillian shared a live album, partNERSHIp, captured at Big Basin Vineyards in California.
KCRW shared video of Vampire Weekend’s entire 2010 performance around their wildly successful sophomore album, ‘Contra.’
The Wood Brothers shared the video for “Little Bit Broken” from their 2020 album, ‘Kingdom In My Mind.”
Angel Olsen welcomed Hand Habits (Meg Duffy) for a gorgeous cover of Tom Petty’s “Walls (Circus)” on her ‘Cosmic Stream 2’ livestream earlier this week.
Jim James covered “Soon My Work Will All Be Done” for the New York Guitar Festival’s online tribute to the legendary Reverend Gary Davis.
Trampled By Turtles released a quarantine video for their song “Victory” from their 2010 No. 1 album, ‘Palomino.’
Pearl Jam premiered professionally-shot video featuring their performance of “Dissident” from a June 23, 2000 concert at the Hallestadion in Zurich, Switzerland.
Matt Berninger of The National shared a new single, “Distant Axis,” from his forthcoming solo album, ‘Serpentine Prison,’ along with an accompanying music video.
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy was joined by his son, Spencer Tweedy on drums for a stirring rendition of the band’s “Company In My Back” during Thursday’s ‘The Tweedy Show.’
Phish offered up monster four-song second set, which included the longest “2001” ever, at The Gorge on this date in 1998.
Marcus King joined Billy Strings and his band for two songs during Thursday’s ‘Streaming Strings’ opener at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
Star Kitchen released their debut single, “Entirely,” via Color Red.