Rush unveiled an animated video for “The Spirit Of Radio” to celebrate the 40th anniversary of ‘Permanent Waves.’
Watch Leftover Salmon banjo player Andy Thorn cover Mac Miller’s “Good News” with guitarist Thomas LaFond of Banshee Tree.
The final Grateful Dead tour began on this date in 1995.
Midnight North shared their ‘Live From Out There set, which included a cover of the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s “Midnight In Harlem.”
Watch singer-songwriter Alicia Keys perform a ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ for NPR Music.
Derek Trucks talks his early days as a musician, life off the road during the pandemic, his relationship with the late Kofi Burbridge and much more with host Eric Krasno on the latest episode of the Osiris podcast ‘Eric Krasno Plus One.’
Listen to late Rush drummer Neil Peart narrate the short film ‘Growth Rings.’
Tank & The Bangas enlisted a number of their musical friends to contribute to a cover of “What The World Needs Now Is Love.”
Ben Folds treated the internet to covers of Jackson Browne and Elliot Smith along with some Ben Folds Five classics during the penultimate episode of his ‘Apartment Requests’ livestream.
Phil Lesh spoke about three impactful experiences he had listening to African-American music on Ross James’ ‘Songs That Saved Me’ podcast.
Yonder Mountain String Band released a quarantine style video for Pink Floyd’s “Goodbye Blue Sky.”
Bruce Hornsby chatted about playing with the Grateful Dead, told a humorous story about Jerry Garcia and more on Friday’s ‘Shakedown Stream’ pre-show.
Billy Strings shared video of the Allen Reynolds-penned Crystal Gale country hit “Ready For The Times To Get Better.”
Margo Price performed two songs from her upcoming album, ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started,’ as well as a Bob Dylan cover on ‘CBS This Morning.’
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers shared the video for “Underwater” from their 2019 album, ‘Paper Castle.’
Big Gigantic’s Dominic Lalli released his debut solo single, “Together,” with all proceeds benefitting Black Lives Matter.
The New Deal announced a new EP, Isolation Suite, completely composed in quarantine.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens shared a stop-motion video for “Where Do The Children Play?” from his upcoming, ‘Tea For The Tillerman 2,’ a reimagining of the legendary singer-songwriter’s iconic 1970 album.