Dead & Company unveiled pro-shot video featuring performances of “Comes A Time” and “Estimated Prophet” from their 2018 two-night stand at Citi Field in New York City.
Merge Records recruited 15 acts on the label including Hiss Golden Messenger, Lucinda Williams and William Tyler to contribute to their festive ‘You Wish: A Merge Records Holiday Album’ compilation.
Timothy Showalter, aka Strand Of Oaks, has issued a free EP featuring a cover of “Dirt” by Phish and two other covers.
Fruition previewed their new studio album, ‘Wild As The Night,’ by sharing the video for the title track.
Tame Impala will release a new album entitled ‘The Slow Rush’ in 2020.
The Revivalists unveiled pro-shot video featuring their cover of The Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” that ended the band’s September visit to Red Rocks.
Legendary bassist Bootsy Collins and acclaimed guitarist Buckethead joined forces to cover “Monster Mash” and unveiled a video for the single.
Watch the official video for “Happens To The Heart,” from the upcoming posthumous Leonard Cohen album, ‘Thanks For The Dance.’
Release Day Picks this week highlights new albums by Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, Grace Potter, Joe Bonamassa, The Soul Rebels, Sinkane, Mikal Cronin and Swans.
Listen to “Alabaster,” the lead single from The Wood Brothers upcoming new studio album, ‘Kingdom In My Mind.’
Kesha announced a new album, ‘High Road,’ and offered up the lead single, “Raising Hell,” featuring Big Freedia.
Steve Poltz Performs For Ditty TV - By Andy Kahn
- Oct 24, 2019
- 10:45 am PDT
Watch singer-songwriter Steve Poltz performing songs from his new album, ‘Shine On,’ live for Ditty TV.
Guns N’ Roses busted out ‘Use Your Illusion I’ track “Dead Horse” for the first time in 26 years at the Chesapeake Energy Center in Oklahoma City.
Umphrey’s McGee covered Pat Matheny’s instrumental “Last Train Home” for the first time in over two years last night in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Grateful Dead’s acoustic performance of “Heaven Help The Fool” from October 30, 1980 is this week’s ‘All The Years Live’ video.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio mixed in a number of tour debuts and funny stories during his Wednesday night solo acoustic performance at the Palace Theatre in Canton, Ohio.
‘Live From Here With Chris Thile’ musical director Mike Elizondo chose Rush’s “YYZ” for the program’s house band to cover during the show’s “Musical Birthday” segment on his birthday week.
Robert Randolph & The Family Band delivered songs from their 2019 ‘Brighter Days’ and more for ‘Jam In The Van’ at the 2019 Americanafest.