Neil Young’s previously unreleased 1974 album, ‘Homegrown,’ is available to stream via the Neil Young Archives website.
The members of HAIM performed songs from their forthcoming ‘Women In Music Pt. III’ remotely for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts’ series.
A Spike Lee-directed adaptation of ‘David Byrne’s American Utopia’ broadway show will premiere on HBO later this year.
Ed O’Brien of Radiohead shared video of his EOB band performing “Olympik” off their ‘Earth’ album during Winter 2020 rehearsals.
Leon Bridges released a video for his “Sweeter” single featuring Terrace Martin.
moe. continued to preview their ‘This Is Not, We Are’ studio album by releasing audio of “Dangerous Game” from the LP along with a hybrid live/rehearsal video.
Umphrey’s McGee Shares ‘Suxity’ Video - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 16, 2020
- 8:32 am PDT
Umphrey’s McGee unveiled an official video for their “Suxity” single.
Roger Waters shared video featuring a medley of “The Happiest Days Of Our Lives,” “Another Brick In The Wall Part 2” and “Another Brick In The Wall Part 3” from his ‘Us + Them’ concert film.
Black Pumas Cover ‘Fast Car’ On ‘Colbert’ - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 16, 2020
- 7:39 am PDT
Black Pumas performed a “socially distant” cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” on Monday’s at-home installment of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Khruangbin Shares ‘Pelota’ Single & Video - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 16, 2020
- 7:18 am PDT
Khruangbin released the single “Pelota” and its accompanying animated video from the trio’s forthcoming ‘Mordechai’ studio album.
Phish selected their August 1, 1998 performance at Alpine Valley as their next LivePhish archival release.
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.’