Watch ‘Full Show Friday’ footage of Parliament-Funkadelic performing live at The Summit in Houston on October 31, 1976.
The Fearless Flyers released their video for “Adrienne & Adrianne.”
Watch a socially-distanced performance of “Fooled By Love” by Mac DeMarco and Jon Batiste for ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ #PlayAtHome series.
The Muppets joined host James Corden and bandleader Reggie Watts for a quarantine-style version of The Beatles’ “With A Little Help From My Friends” on ‘The Late Late Show.’
Molly Tuttle previewed her upcoming covers album, ‘…But I’d Rather Be With You,’ with The National’s “Fake Empire.”
Neil Young shared a barnyard edition video for his song “Homegrown,” which sees the legendary singer-songwriter performing for a special audience.
Hiss Golden Messenger shared reworked recordings of “Cat’s Eye Blue” and “Standing in the Doorway” featuring the Spacebomb House Band.
Phoebe Bridgers covered John Prine’s “Summer’s End” during her SiriusXMU session.
Stream a new version of Umphrey’s McGee’s single “Suxity” featuring Mad Dog’s Filthy Little Secret horn section with proceeds benefiting the NAACP and WhyHunger.
Listen to Tom Petty’s demo recording of “You Don’t Know How It Feels” from the ‘Wildflowers’ album.
Watch the video for “My Religion Is You,” the lead single off The Flaming Lips upcoming new album, ‘American Head.’
Release Day Picks this week highlights new albums by moe., Maceo Parker, Khruangbin, HAIM, Dirty Projectors, Ray LaMontagne, The New Deal, The California Honeydrops, Frank Zappa, B.B. King & Eric Clapton and a pair of tributes to John Hartford.
The Grateful Dead shared “Touch Of Grey” from Shoreline in 1990 as the next edition in their ‘All The Years Live’ videos series.
Jazz label Abstract Logix shared pro-shot video of Jimmy Herring And The 5 Of 7 performing Herring’s “Scapegoat Blues” from Denver in 2019.
Warren Haynes delivered his classic “Soulshine” and more for Rolling Stone’s ‘In My Room’ video series.
The Current shared pro-shot video of Khruangbin’s 2018 performance for the Minnesota public radio station.
The Dixie Chicks decided to change their name to The Chicks and unveiled “March March,” a protest song featured on ‘Gaslighter,’ their first album in 14 years.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist M. Ward offered up a nearly career-spanning set for his NPR Music ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.’