Singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt shared “Thoughts,” the lead single off her upcoming new album, ‘Forever.’
Phish announced live archival releases of their August 2, 1993 concert in Tampa, Florida and October 26, 1994 concert in Boone, North Carolina with proceeds benefitting hurricane relief efforts in those states.
Angel Olsen took an innovative and collaborative approach to her newly announced album, ‘Cosmic Wave Volume 1.’
Banjoists Alison Brown and Steve Martin tapped guitarist Vince Gill for their new single, “Wall Guitar (Since You Said Goodbye).”
Neal Francis released the groove-heavy single “Back It Up,” which was accompanied by an official music video.
moe. confirmed details of an extensive 2025 U.S. tour and new studio album entitled ‘Circle of Giants,’ which will come as the band commerates its 35th anniversary.
Goose covered Father John Misty’s “So I’m Growing Old On Magic Mountain” on night one of their three-show run in Cincinnati this weekend.
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band welcomed many guests over their two-show run at The Ryman that featured Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush, Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas and many others.
Phish bassist Mike Gordon wrote a stirring tribute to Phil Lesh published by Rolling Stone.
Dawes was joined by Brad Paisley after they debuted a Kris Kristofferson cover on Sunday at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.
“Weird Al” Yankovic and Will Forte came together to cover Chappell Roan’s “Hot To Go!” at Thundergong! 2024.
To remember founding Allman Brothers Band bassist Berry Oakley, listen to a live recording from Jackson, Alabama on March 23, 1972.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Widespread Panic, Yonder Mountain String Band, Jamey Johnson, Miles Davis Quintet, claire rousay, Ferg and Ab-Soul.
Zach Bryan continues his profilic ways by sharing his new single, “This World’s A Giant.”
Billie Eilish took the stage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on the same day Donald Trump won the 2024 election and bashed his policies before performing a tour debut and rare cover of The Beatles’ “Yesterday.”
Jelly Roll honored local rock legend Bob Seger by covering three of his songs last night at The Beautifully Broken Tour stop at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena.
The Nude Party unveiled the throwback single “Look Who’s Back,” which marks the start of a new chapter for the septet.
Butcher Brown recently swung by the Seattle studios of KEXP to record an installment of the ‘Live On KEXP’ series.