Dead & Company manager Bernie Cahill addressed the prospect of the band returning to the Las Vegas Sphere in a new interview.
Drummer Mickey Hart addressed the potential for Dead & Company’s return to Sphere in a new interview.
Read an interview with the members of Brown Eyed Women who have established themselves as the premier all-female Grateful Dead tribute band.
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder weighed into fan controversy over the ticket prices for the band’s Dark Matter Tour in a recent interview.
St. Vincent picked John Mayer’s 2003 hit “Daughters” when asked the “Worst Song Ever Written.”
JamBase interviewed Elements Music Festival co-founder Brett Herman in advance of this year’s event returning to Long Pond, Pennsylvania August 9 – 11.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio shared the tale with SiriusXM’s Phish Radio host Ari Fink on the first installment of ‘Summer Sessions With Trey Anastasio.’
E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt was recently asked about speculation Bruce Springsteen will retire after his current tour.
Tedeschi Trucks Band guitarist Derek Trucks shared a story told to him by his uncle Butch Trucks about Duane Allman that left a lasting impression on him.
Guitarist Warren Haynes weighed on the evolving keyboardist situation in his recently revived Warren Haynes Band project in a new interview.
Actor Seth Rogen now considers Dead & Company his “favorite band of all time” and all it took was seeing the band at Sphere on a head full of acid.
The Rolling Stones longtime touring keyboardist and maestro is the subject of a new USA Today feature.
Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and John Mayer recently sat down for an interview with The Los Angeles Times on Dead & Company’s Las Vegas Sphere residency.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio went deep on a variety of topics in a new feature published by Rolling Stone.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio and keyboardist Page McConnell co-wrote “Life Saving Gun,” the band’s final pre-release ‘Evolve’ single, and discussed the LP with journalist David Fricke.
Little Stranger discussed the process that led to their new album, ‘Sat Around Trippin’,’ and a variety of additional topics with JamBase.
Keyboardist Marco Benevento and Phish bassist Mike Gordon shared memories of a 53-minute “Foam” laid down at a 2005 concert in Athens, Georgia.
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend revealed he’s “interested” in having the band perform at the Las Vegas Sphere in a new interview.