New Orleans legend George Porter Jr. and his Runnin’ Pardners ensemble lay down the funk at our San Francisco offices.
Watch the animated video for Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings’ “Ain’t No Chimneys In The Project.”
We remember the late Rick Danko with a performance of “Stage Fright” from The Band on Saturday Night Live.
Watch Carlos Santana talk about his Kennedy Center honors and much more in a PBS Newshour feature.
Watch Jack Johnson and The Roots team up for “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
TBS’s Conan has posted footage of Deer Tick tackling “Father Christmas” by The Kinks.
Jeff Waful profiles Jam Cruise for the latest episode of Relix’s Jeff Waful + 1 video series.
Dumpstaphunk has released a video for Dirty Word track “Dancin’ To The Truth” containing many scenes from New Orleans.
Brandon Niederauer showed off his skills before a nationwide audience yesterday with an appearance on The Ellen Show.
Watch the mall chase scene from The Blues Brothers movie recreated using legos.
Watch the JGB perform Roy Hamilton’s “Don’t Let Go” at The Capitol Theatre in 1976.
Episode 14 of Live at JamBase HQ features Midnight North performing two originals songs off of their debut album “End of The Night.”
Watch six hours worth of performances from the 2012 Christmas Jam featuring the Warren Haynes Band, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave., String Cheese Incident, The Avett Brothers and more.
Midlake had to start recording their third studio album from scratch when their front man suddenly quit. Watch the title track of the album that came out of the turmoil.
Phish Fall Tour 2013 Jam Compilation - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 26, 2013
- 8:20 am PST
Our pal LazyLightning has put together an outstanding compilation featuring some of the best jams from Phish’s recently completed fall tour.
Watch the version of Umphrey’s McGee’s “Glory” that Digital Tape Machine performed with special guest Paul Hoffman of Greensky Bluegrass on Saturday night.
The intro used for last night’s episode of The Simpsons re-imagines the show’s characters as musical instruments.
Watch Phillip Phillips perform “Where We Come From” live in concert.