Colorado jamgrass act Yonder Mountain String Band rang in 2014 by covering “The Harder They Come” into a countdown at the Boulder Theater on New Year’s Eve.
Watch pro-shot video of Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s debut at the Brooklyn Bowl.
Widespread Panic has shared video of their performance with Karl Denson of War’s “Slippin’ Into Darkness” from November 8.
Watch scenes from the Dave Matthews Band’s first visit to South Africa.
Carlos Santana has reunited with Santana Blues Band percussionist Marcus “The Magnificent” Malone.
Austin City Limits producers have shared Tom Waits’s classic 1979 appearance online for a limited time.
Watch Eddie Roberts, Roosevelt Collier, Jennifer Hartswick, Natalie Cressman and more team for a ridiculous 22-minute “Papa Was A Rolling Stone” down in Asheville.
The Blind Boys Of Alabama teamed with Stephen Colbert to close out The Colbert Report’s “Christmas Carol Week” with “Go Tell It On The Mountain.”
Watch the former Allman Brothers Band guitarist and friends perform “Statesboro Blues” and “One Way Out” at a recent show.
Watch Aaron Neville and MusiCorps pair up to sing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and “Silent Night” on last night’s Colbert Report.
Watch keyboardist Bruce Hornsby and bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs perform “Christmas Times-A-Comin’ for Conan.
Both of Widespread Panic’s Charleston shows from October are available in a variety of video formats via TourGigs.com.
Michigan’s Greensky Bluegrass recently stopped by our San Francisco offices to perform “In Control,” “Leap Year,” and “Worried About The Weather.”
Watch The National and Gregg Allman team up to tackle “Silver Bells” on last night’s episode of The Colbert Report.
Watch 10-year-old guitar prodigy Brandon Niederauer show off his immense skills as he sits in with The Revivalists on “Whipping Post.”
Watch Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers perform “Let It Snow” for Conan.
Canadian rockers Sam Roberts Band are back with a new album. Check out the LP’s lead single “We’re All In This Together.”
Check out Iron & Wine, Glen Hansard, Kathleen Edwards and Calexico’s take on “Fairytale of New York.”