Muzz Shares 'Knuckleduster’ Video - By Nate Todd
- May 28, 2020
- 10:22 am PDT
Muzz shared the video for, “Knuckleduster,” a track set to appear on the supergroup’s forthcoming self-titled debut album.
Grace Potter worked a performance of her own “Nothing But Water” into a cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Foxy Lady” during this week’s ‘Twilight Hour’ livestream.
Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi offered up a ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ for NPR Music from Ireland featuring traditional tunes and instruments.
Preview ‘The Mothers 1970′ box set by listening to Frank Zappa & The Mothers’ early “Sharleena” mix prepped by Roy Thomas Baker.
Dolly Parton addresses the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in her new single, “When Life Is Good Again.”
Watch Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy cover “Heaven” by Talking Heads on ‘The Tweedy Show.’
Railroad Earth recently got “together” to film a quarantine video of “Long Way To Go” and want fans to participate in a new video for the track.
The Raconteurs announced an EP, ‘Live At Electric Lady,’ as well as an accompanying documentary featuring a conversation with Jim Jarmusch captured at New York’s famed legendary Electric Lady Studios.
INXS’ 1991 concert film, ‘Live Baby Live,’ captured at London’s legendary Wembley Stadium is getting a 4K restored digital released previewed by footage of “Suicide Blonde.”
Fans of singer-songwriter Todd Snider can now delve into his archives with the launch of Todd Snider Live featuring shows dating back over 25 years as well as recent livestreams.
SiriusXM shared audio of Real Estate covering Goo Goo Doll’s 1995 hit, “Name.”
A free livestream replay of Bob Weir & Phil Lesh’s March 3, 2018 concert at Radio City Music Hall featuring Trey Anastasio & Wally Ingram will air this weekend.
To remember the legendary Gregg Allman, watch a Gregg Allman Band performance from Daytona Beach, Florida in 1987.
Legendary singer-songwriter David Crosby delivered an a capella version of “What Are Their Names” from ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s’ #PlayAtHome video series.
Yo La Tengo premiered an HQ version of their “Tom Courtenay” video as part of the 25th anniversary reissue of their 1995 album, ‘Electr-o-pura.’
Singer-songwriter Charley Crockett announced a new album, ‘Welcome To Hard Times,’ and shared the title track.
Khrunagbin’s 2018 performance for Los Angeles public radio station KCRW is available to view.
Watch Lukas Nelson cover “Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning” for the ‘Quarantunes Evening Session’ series.