Watch Seth Avett lead The Avett Brothers on a gorgeous cover of Band Of Horses’ “No One’s Gonna Love You” last night at Red Rocks in Colorado.
Watch pro-shot footage of the raucous “46 Days” Phish laid down this past Saturday night at Sleep Train Amphitheater in Chula Vista, California.
Watch Peter Frampton join the Gregg Allman Band on “Dreams” at a recent show in Raleigh.
British rockers Radiohead impressed at Madison Square Garden in NYC on Wednesday. Check out our review along with 4K hi-def video highlights.
Watch Yonder Mountain String Band encore with “Wish You Were Here” during their Pink Floyd tribute set at the 2016 Northwest String Summit.
Watch Reid Genauer and Jon Trafton perform a Strangefolk classic and discuss the first Garden Of Eden festival.
Watch pro-shot video of Bob Weir leading Slightly Stoopid on “Franklin’s Tower” at TRI Studios back in April.
Watch Peter Gabriel join Sting to perform a Genesis song for the first time since 1982.
Watch jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington lead his ensemble on a song from his album ‘The Epic’ at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival.
Watch Michael J. Fox re-create a famous scene from ‘Back To The Future’ at last night’s Coldplay concert.
Radiohead played an ‘OK Computer’ rarity for the first time in a decade last night at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The String Cheese Incident percussionist Jason Hann joined Dead & Company for “Fire” and “Drums” on Tuesday night.
Watch attendees at the Democratic National Convention get down to Phish’s “Sneakin’ Sally” jam.
Mick Jagger’s birthday was the perfect occasion for Karl Denson to make his Phil Lesh & Friends debut at Terrapin Crossroads featuring Rolling Stones covers.
To mark the 73rd birthday of The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, listen to his powerful vocal duet with Merry Clayton on a classic hit for the band.
Chicago-based rock band Wilco traveled to Japan to play the Fuji Rock Festival and debuted a recently released new single.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the group putting together their first-ever rendition of a Santana classic near where Carlos played the tune at Woodstock in 1969.
The longest tenured Grateful Dead keyboardist Brent Mydland died 26 years ago today. Listen to his impassioned and almost scary “Maybe You Know” from April 21, 1986.