Watch one of the final live performances by the late great soul singer Otis Redding on what would have been his birthday today.
A classic song by The Beatles was covered just twice by the Grateful Dead with Ron “Pigpen” McKernan.
The Frank Zappa concert film ‘A Token Of His Extreme’ was recorded at Los Angeles’ KCET on August 27, 1974.
To celebrate Robert Plant’s birthday, hear the legendary Led Zeppelin singer perform with Alison Krauss in 2008.
To remember Dave Matthews Band founding saxophonist LeRoi Moore, watch LeRoi perform with DMB from West Palm Beach, Florida in 2007.
Revisit what was arguably the greatest Phish jam of the “3.0” era, the “Tahoe Tweezer.”
To celebrate Geddy Lee’s birthday, watch Rush’s 2011 performance at Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena on the Time Machine Tour featuring their landmark 1981 album ‘Moving Pictures’ in its entirety.
Today marks the date of Grateful Dead keyboardists Keith Godchaux’s tragic death and Brent Mydland’s final show with the legendary band.
Paul McCartney welcomed Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir and New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski to share the stage at Fenway Park in Boston on this date in 2016.
To celebrate Ringo Starr’s 85th birthday today, watch the iconic artist’s 1978 TV special ‘Ringo.’
Watch “Trey Cam” footage of the memorable “Scarlet Begonias” > “Fire On The Mountain” from the first of three ‘Fare Thee Well’ Grateful Dead 50th Anniversary celebratory concerts at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Revisit Widespread Panic guitarist Michael Houser’s final performance with the band helped co-found.
Phish keyboardist Page McConnell shined in a stellar version of “Harry Hood” that took place on this date in 1995 at Great Woods in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
Members of the Grateful Dead, Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti began the memorable ‘Fare Thee Well’ run on this date in 2015.
On the anniversary of his untimely death, watch Jeff Austin performing with the Jeff Austin Band at the 2018 Blue Ox Festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Phish played a rare matinee show at a beautiful setting 25 years ago today as part of a tour of Japan.
Celebrate the anniversary of Phish launching their first and only multi-city tour of Japan by reading what Dave “Mr. Miner” Calarco wrote about the show for JamBase back in 2000.
In honor of Dr. John, watch The Night Tripper perform on both of David Letterman’s late night programs throughout the decades.