Grateful Dead Releases 'June 1976' Box Set - By Scott Bernstein
- Mar 20, 2020
- 9:13 am PDT
The Grateful Dead today unveiled their 2020 box set, ‘June 1976,’ featuring previously unreleased recordings of five shows from the month.
Stream The Higgs new live album, ‘Rose Will Fall – Mixtape.’
The first installment of the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s ‘Swamp Family TV’ series of Thursday night rebroadcasts featured the group’s July 26, 2019 concert at Red Rocks.
Stream Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples’ new collaborative live album, ‘Peoples Motel Band.’
Previously uncirculated video of Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds’ spring tour 2003 concert in Norfolk, Virginia has surfaced which features the debut of “Stay Or Leave.”
The Grateful Dead shared the psychedelic animated opening sequence of the ‘Grateful Dead Movie’ set to the song “U.S. Blues” as this week’s edition of the ‘All The Years Live’ video series.
The latest episode of Osiris Media’s ‘Helping Friendly Podcast’ profiles the experience of deaf and hard of hearing Phish fans.
Official recordings of Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers’ near-repeatless three-night August 2019 run in Colorado have been released.
Gal Gadot took to social media to share an all-star celebrity rendition of the 1971 John Lennon classic “Imagine.”
Jonathan Wilson released the official music video for “In Heaven Making Love” from his 2020 album, ‘Dixie Blur.’
Turkuaz announced the digital release of their first feature-length concert film, ‘None’s A Ton,’ available soon on major streaming platforms and also as a limited edition deluxe triple vinyl LP.
Family Strings featuring Billy Strings and his father, Terry Barber unveiled pro-shot video of “What Would You Give In Exchange?,” a song originally recorded by The Monroe Brothers.
Reed Mathis performed songs by Trey Anastasio, Paul Simon, Fruition, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and more on Wednesday night as part of his ‘Quarantine Medicinal Jams’ live stream series.
Watch officially shared videos of Wilco performing a surprise show last December at a basketball court in Chicago.
Greensky Bluegrass unveiled pro-shot video featuring their first set from the State Theatre in Kalamazoo, Michigan on November 28, 2014 via the band’s ‘Live From The Archive’ series.
Railroad Earth Performs On 'eTown' - By Andy Kahn
- Mar 19, 2020
- 7:28 am PDT
Watch Railroad Earth perform songs from their upcoming new album, ‘All For The Song,’ and cover Neil Young on the ‘eTown’ radio program.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio released “When The Words Go Away,” a song he wrote with longtime collaborators Tom Marshall and Scott Herman.
Check out JamBase’s curated list of music-related films to watch while staying home and practicing social distancing due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.