Today marks what would have been The Beatles guitarist John Lennon’s 77th birthday. Celebrate with seven standout covers of his beloved songs.
Watch Bob Weir sit-in with Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real on Grateful Dead favorites and more last night in San Francisco.
Watch and listen to members of Umphrey’s McGee and Aqueous team up for a performance of Green Day’s album ‘Dookie’ at Brooklyn Comes Alive.
Watch The Killers cover a pair of Tom Petty hits last night at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas.
An inspired night of music in New York City featured music from The Shacks, Khruangbin & The Shacks. Bryan Lasky captured the action at Irving Plaza.
Watch a cover of “Walls (Circus)” by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers performed by Conor Oberst & The Felice Brothers.
The last three Zac Brown Band concerts featured tributes to Tom Petty performed along with members of the O’Connor Band.
Watch Bob Weir, Jay Lane, Lebo, Robin Sylvester, Randy Emata and James Nash covering Tom Petty’s “Breakdown” at Sweetwater Music Hall.
Watch Kurt Vile perform with John Prine at yesterday’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
Watch the wild scene as a crowd of 90K+ in Tom Petty’s hometown of Gainesville sing along to “I Won’t Back Down” at U of F’s recent football game.
Watch Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit cover a pair of Tom Petty songs during their appearance at the Mempho Music Festival.
Watch the Tedeschi Trunks Band debut a pair of covers, and offer up an emotional encore from last night’s show.
Foo Fighters welcomed a number of guests during their headlining set t CalJam last night.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead hit the halfway point of their ‘Fall Ball’ run, watch pro-shot video of the openers from both sets.
Watch Bob Weir and Phil Lesh honored the late Tom Petty with a cover of “Breakdown” at last night’s Shelter From The Storm benefit.
Tedeschi Trucks Band kicked off their annual Beacon Theatre residency last night by welcoming Kofi Burbridge back, as well as a pair of additional keyboard players to sit-in.
JRAD played their second of six shows at Brooklyn Bowl last night, which included their debut take “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues.”
Steve Earle played a private benefit show in San Francisco on Thursday night, where Bob Weir joined him for four songs to close out the program.