King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard announced the release of a feature-length concert film, ‘Chunky Shrapnel,’ along with an accompanying live double LP.
James Elkington (Jeff Tweedy, Richard Thompson, Tortoise) unveiled his 10-track sophomore studio album, ‘Ever-Roving Eye’ via Paradise of Bachelors.
Cory Wong shared his collaborative album ‘Live In Amsterdam’ featuring the Metropole Orkest and vocalist Cody Fry.
Lukas Nelson Shares John Prine Cover - By Scott Bernstein
- Apr 3, 2020
- 8:45 am PDT
Lukas Nelson covered John Prine’s “Hello In There” for his Thursday installment of the ‘Quarantunes Evening Session’ video series.
M. Ward unveiled ‘Migration Stories,’ an 11-track studio album informed by stories of human migration, via Anti Records.
Thundercat returns with new album, ‘It Is What It Is,’ the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2017 album, ‘Drunk.’
Galactic released video of The Meters’ “Doodle Loop (The World is a Little Bit Under the Weather).”
Watch iconic live performances of the quintessential soul man Marvin Gaye on what would have been his 81st birthday.
Cory Wong released live video of “Simon” with the Metropole Orkest from his upcoming album ‘Live In Amsterdam.’
The Grateful Dead released pro-shot video of “Uncle John’s Band” from Alpine Valley in 1989.
Michael McDonald released a cover of the 1971 Marvin Gaye classic “What’s Going On,” which he recorded live.
The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Dead Winter Carpenters performing “Sun Don’t Shine” at JamBase’s former San Francisco office.
G. Love detailed his “Live From Home” virtual tour.
Adam Levine delivered a Peter Gabriel classic from his home for ‘The Howard Stern Show.’
Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien released the new song “Olympik,” the third single from his forthcoming album, ‘Earth.’
Stream “How Have I Lived (Reprise),” a new Neal Francis single premiered exclusively by JamBase.
Wednesday’s episode of ‘I So Lounging’ featured Amanda Shires, Jason Isbell & Seth Plemmons teaming up to cover Neil Young’s “Don’t Let It Bring You Down.”
Mavis Staples tapped longtime collaborator Jeff Tweedy of Wilco to co-write, produce and appear on her new single “All In It Together.”