British fusion group Cymande released a new single, “Only One Way,” featuring acclaimed UK singer-songwriter Celeste.
Watch Dierks Bentley, Molly Tuttle, Sierra Hull and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes cover Tom Petty during last night’s CMAs in Nashville.
Lake Street Dive released a stripped-down performance of oldie “Better Than” for the second installment of their ‘Live From The Road’ video series.
George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners’ new instrumental album, ‘Porter’s Pocket,’ is set for an early 2025 release via Color Red.
Veteran musician Leo Kottke wrapped a run of shows on Tuesday night with an intimate solo acoustic show at the Newtown Theatre near Philadelphia.
Patterson Hood detailed 2025 tour dates and announced his first solo album in 12 years, ‘Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams,’ arriving in February 2025.
The Weather Station detailed 2025 tour dates across North America and unveiled the new single “Window” from the upcoming album ‘Humanhood.’
Wilco has given the band’s landmark 2004 album, ‘A Ghost Is Born,’ the deluxe reissue treatment in celebration of its 20th anniversary.
Lettuce unveiled a new single entitled “Monorail 3000,” the first A-side of the band’s new 7″ collectible vinyl series.
Dave Matthews debuted a cover of “The Book Of Love” by The Magnetic Fields during a solo start to Dave Matthews Band’s encore last night at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Geese frontman Cameron Winter detailed his debut solo album, ‘Heavy Metal,’ featuring the first single “$0.”
Sabrina Carpenter premiered the trailer for her forthcoming ‘A Nonsense Christmas With Sabrina Carpenter’ Netflix special and performed a cover of Rick James’ “Super Freak” on Monday during her 2024 Short n’ Sweet Tour finale at the Kia Forum near Los Angeles.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah announced 2025 world tour dates in support of the 20th anniversary reissue of their self-titled, debut album.
A recording of Jerry Garcia and David Grisman performing the Grateful Dead classic “Friend Of The Devil” from the pair’s ‘Bare Bones’ collection is now available to stream.
Greensky Bluegrass sprinkled rare covers into the setlist on Friday for their concert at the Granada Theater in Dallas.
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country and Kitchen Dwellers ended each show of a three-night stand in Denver with collaborative encores.
Cults performed songs from their recently released album, ‘To The Ghosts,’ during a session recorded at Seattle-based radio station KEXP.
Back in 1991, Phish jokingly went under an alternate, unofficially calling themselves “Mrs. Pizza Shit” for a couple of shows.