Gov’t Mule made their underground debut on Thursday night at The Caverns, where they had a few surprises in store for the setlist.
Listen to “I’ll Be Gone,” a collaborative new single from Mavis Staples and Norah Jones.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers celebrated guitarist Josh Klinghoffer’s birthday by performing ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’ era original “Sikamikanico” live for the first time on Thursday night at Rock In Rio.
Release Day Picks this week highlights new albums by Wilco, North Mississippi Allstars, The Avett Brothers, Old Crow Medicine Show, Los Lobos, Bill Frisell, Angel Olsen and Kelsey Waldon.
Watch Phish team up for the first time with Neil Young on a lengthy “Down By The River” at Farm Aid in 1998.
Celebrate what would have been Allen Woody’s birthday by watching his performance with Gov’t Mule in 1995 on ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien.
North Mississippi Allstars performed a trio of songs from their upcoming album ‘Up And Rolling’ for Paste’s live video series.
Dopapod unveiled pro-shot video of their palindromes set from September’s Resonance Music & Arts Festival.
G. Love previewed his forthcoming guest-filled album ‘The Juice’ by unveiling its lead single, “Go Crazy” featuring Keb’ Mo’.
Kurt Vile shared a short film called ‘(bottle back)’ documenting a retreat to the Catskill Mountain in upstate New York with Matt Sweeney and The Sadies.
Greensky Bluegrass busted out a cover of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine” for the first time since debuting the song in 2013.
Relix unveiled pro-shot video of Bob Weir’s sit-in with Edie Brickell & New Bohemians on “Deep Elem Blues” from Lockn’ 2019.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band welcomed a slew of guests to sit-in on Wednesday night’s concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York City including Robert Randolph and Eric Krasno.
The Grateful Dead shared pro-shot video featuring their performance of “Loose Lucy” from June 17, 1991 as this week’s ‘All The Years Live’ video.
Watch Chris Thile lead a cover of Bela Fleck & The Flecktones’ “Throwdown A The Hoedown” on ‘Live From Here.’
Stream “All This Music Must Fade,” the latest single from the upcoming new The Who album, ‘Who.’
HAIM joined Vampire Weekend on Wednesday as part of VW’s tour stop at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
A previously unreleased 1997 interview with Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is featured in the latest installment of Osiris podcast ‘The Tapes Archive.’