Watch Bonnie Raitt play acoustic guitar at her appearance at Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit concert in 1993.
Watch the crowd handle Eddie Vedder’s part during Temple Of The Dog’s rendition of “Hunger Strike” performed on Saturday night at the Tower Theatre.
In celebration of lauded Canadian folk artist Joni Mitchell’s 73rd birthday today watch an appearance as “Joan Anderson” on TV from 1965.
Watch Vulfpeck’s Theo Katzman lead his solo band on three songs at the Lagunitas Beer Circus and read about his upcoming new album.
Watch late great musician Allen Toussaint play an original at a tribute for Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia.
Despite minor growing pains, the 2016 installment of Suwannee Hulaween proved why the event is one of the best festivals in the land.
Seattle supergroup Temple Of The Dog changed it up a little bit for the second show of their first-ever tour on Saturday night.
For singer-songwriter Ryan Adams’ birthday today, revisit some live appearances he made with his former band Whiskeytown.
The past two nights have featured collaborations between headliners Greensky Bluegrass and supporting act The Lil’ Smokies.
Watch Holly Bowling, Phil Lesh, Ross James and Eric DiBerardino performing together yesterday afternoon on the Backyard stage.
The Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania hosted the opening night of the long awaited first Temple Of The Dog Tour, watch footage of the entire show.
Today pianist Holly Bowling will play a special outdoor show at Terrapin Crossroads with Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh.
For Full Show Friday watch The Kitchen Dwellers perform live at The Fox Theatre as part of Kontagium’s ongoing web series “Koncerts.”
Watch 10-cam official footage of JRAD playing two songs at their Brooklyn Bowl Run.
Watch metal giants Metallica play a two classic songs at recent World Tour stop in Puerto Rico.
Watch a highlight from ‘The Life & Songs of Emmylou Harris: An All-Star Concert Celebration’ held last year.
Watch audience-shot footage of Ween’s recent performances at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
Guitarist Luther Dickinson talks about his father’s influence, life on the road, playing with Phil Lesh and many other topics for ‘Apparently This Matters.’