Release Day Picks this week highlights new albums by Sturgill Simpson, Billy Strings, Eric Krasno, Temples, The New Pornographers, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Beatles and Grateful Dead.
Steve Kimock shared video of “Cole’s Law” from a 2019 Steve Kimock & Friends concert at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio participated in a discussion and played an acoustic set following a screening of the ‘Between Me & My Mind’ documentary at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Guns N’ Roses got their Not In This Lifetime 2019 Tour underway at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte on Wednesday night.
The String Cheese Incident shared pro-shot video featuring their performance of “Breathe” with Keller Williams and Jamie Janover that took place at Red Rocks on July 20, 2019.
The Grateful Dead’s performance of “Uncle John’s Band” in Oakland on July 24, 1987 is the latest installment of the band’s ‘All The Years Live’ video series.
Bruce Springsteen and Columbia Records will soon release the soundtrack ‘Western Stars – Songs From The Film’ to coincide with the theatrical release of Springsteen’s directorial debut of the same name.
Greensky Bluegrass debuted Grateful Dead and Phish covers at The Caverns on “Casual Wednesday” and also welcomed Mimi Naja and Kyle Tuttle at various points of the evening.
Umphrey’s McGee unveiled pro-shot 4K 360° video featuring their performance of “40’s Theme” from August 10 at Chicago’s Lakefront Green.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO shares the title track for their upcoming album ‘From Out Of Nowhere.’
Watch an all-star tribute to Neal Casal featuring Circles Around The Sun, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Beachwood Sparks and many more.
This week’s RecommNeds features three recent releases from acts with body parts in their name: Toebow, W.H. Lung & Frankie And The Witch Fingers.
Bruce Springsteen shared video of “Thunder Road” and “Jungleland” from his performance with the E Street Band at The Summit in Houston on their landmark 1978 tour.
Goose shared pro-shot video of their late night set at the 2019 Resonance Festival.
Gov’t Mule paid tribute to late Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and teamed with guitarist Larry McCray at The Fillmore Detroit on Tuesday night.
Mumford & Sons welcomed Gang Of Youths on The Middle East’s “Blood” and also offered up the tour debut of “Snake Eyes” in Mexico.
Colorado’s The Drunken Hearts previewed their forthcoming ‘Wheels Of The City’ LP by unveiling its lead single, “Unrest.”
Watch the video of Tarriona “Tank” Ball and Merell Burkett Jr. of Tank And The Bangas performing “I’ll Be Seeing You” from the ‘Can You Ever Forgie Me’ soundtrack.