New Jersey-based jam act From Good Homes will issue ‘Time And The River,’ their first new studio LP since 1998, later this month.
Neil Young & Promise Of The Real mixed classics and rarities to close out a tour of Germany on Friday in Mannheim and on Saturday in Munich.
Ben Harper Shares 'Uneven Days' Single - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 8, 2019
- 9:56 am PDT
Singer-songwriter Ben Harper unveiled a new single entitled “Uneven Days” along with a video for the track.
Guitarist Mike Barnes sat-in with Gov’t Mule on two covers in Greensboro on Saturday night.
Dawes and Stu Allen played “Shakedown Street” by the Grateful Dead at Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads venue on Saturday night.
Gary Clark Jr. teamed with The Rolling Stones on a blues classic at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on Sunday night.
Dead & Company finished off their Summer Tour 2019 over the weekend at Boulder, Colorado’s Folsom Field.
moe. Debuts Elton John Cover at moe.down - By Jeffrey Greenblatt
- Jul 7, 2019
- 10:40 am PDT
moe. closed out moe.down 17 with the help of Emma Derhak and Kat Wright, along with unearthing their cover of Blue Oyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear The Reaper.”
Watch Dave Matthews Band debut their take on Dr. John’s “RIght Place, Wrong Time” with the help of Preservation Hall Jazz Band at Alpine Valley Music Theatre.
Watch The Who team with Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder on a tune from ‘Quadrophenia’ and deliver the live debut of the brand new song “Hero Ground Zero” last night in London.
Watch moe. debut a cover of Allman Brothers Band’s “Blue Sky” at moe.down.
Jackie Greene welcomed Bob Weir during a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on 4th of July.
The String Cheese Incident debuted covers of Bruce Springsteen’s “Born In The U.S.A.” and James Brown’s “Living In America” on the 4th of July in Louisville.
Watch moe. debut Tom Petty’s “American Girl” during the opening show of moe.down 2019 on the 4th of July.
Watch the Grateful Dead’s celebratory “Touch Of Grey” from July 4, 1989, on the clip’s 30th anniversary.
Watch the Rolling Stones bust out their cover of Don Covay’s “Mercy, Mercy” for the first time since 1969.
Daughter Of Swords Perform For WFUV - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 3, 2019
- 12:42 pm PDT
Watch Daughter Of The Swords (Mountain Man’s Alexandra Sauser-Monning) perform two songs from the project’s debut album, ‘Dawnbreaker,’ for New York City public radio station WFUV.
Thom Yorke fit a handful of live debuts into the setlist for the first night of a world tour with Nigel Godrich and Tarik Barri.