Watch Nicki Bluhm And The Gramblers perform “Little Too Late” on Conan.
Tom Petty gave his approval for a seven-year-old cancer survivor to put his own spin on the “I Won’t Back Down” video.
Jake Bugg is the latest artist to be tagged “the next Dylan” by many music writers. He teamed with producer Rick Rubin to create Shangri La.
TourGigs is selling video of String Cheese Incident’s three-night stand in Austin from this past summer. Check out “Come As You Are” from the release.
Real Estate bassist Alex Bleeker and his The Freaks band has unveiled a video for the track “Step Right Up” which was filmed in the parking lot of a Phish show.
Watch Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band lay down performances of “Ante Up” and “Let Me In” at our offices as part of the Live at JamBase HQ video series.
An amazing interactive video for “Like A Rolling Stone” has been posted on Bob Dylan’s website.
Bassist Phil Lesh recently sat for a 30-minute interview with Philadelphia DJ Pierre Robert.
Watch the episode of Austin City Limits that aired this past weekend featuring Jim James and The Black Angels.
Video of “Freedom of ’76” from Ween’s 1996 12 Golden Country Greats tour has surfaced.
Karl Denson brought the full Tiny Universe experience to our San Francisco offices for performances of three outstanding tunes.
We’re getting excited for the February release of Hurray For The Riff Raff’s new album. Preview the LP with the video for the album’s lead single.
After seven years Zappa Plays Zappa finally debuted one of Frank Zappa’s most memorable songs.
Ever think you’d see a member of Nirvana share the stage with a member of the Allman Brothers Band and a country act?
If you missed last night’s premiere of the new Jimi Hendrix documentary, Hear My Train A Comin’, you can watch it right here on JamBase.
A bike store owner offered to sell Brent Mydland’s Harley-Davidson motorcycle to the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop.
Natalie Cressman and her band performed three songs at our San Francisco’s offices for the latest installment of Live at JamBase HQ.
Watch footage of Phish performing “Julius” in Niagara Falls on December 7, 1995.