The multi-band, multi-venue musical event Brooklyn Comes Alive will take place across three venues on two days in September.
The New York Post reports Bruce Springsteen will play an eight-week run at an intimate theater in New York City this fall.
National nonprofit Conscious Alliance has a number of food drives and events on the books over the next few months.
Dead & Company’s Bob Weir recently hosted the “Waldos,” who some credit for originating the term “420,” backstage at Shoreline.
Dead & Company guitarists John Mayer and Bob Weir check in from the band’s current tour ahead of this weekend’s visit to Fenway Park.
John Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono was surprised by being given credit by the NMPA for co-writing the beloved song “Imagine.”
Neil and Pegi Young have issued separate notes about the decision not to hold Bridge School Benefit Concerts this year.
Neal Casal, Tash Neal and Jesse Lauter are among those who will perform the music of Little Feat at ‘Brooklyn Is Little Feat’ on July 19.
Garret K. Woodward interviewed many bluegrass luminaries both young and old for ‘If You Can’t Play, Get Off The Stage: Bluegrass In Western North Carolina & Beyond.’
Jon Fishman has been elected to the Board Of Selectmen in the Maine town where he lives.
Read a statement from organizers of Speed Of Sound about the status of the festival for this year and next.
Wentworth Gallery in Atlanta will host an opening event for a gallery filled with artwork created by Dead & Company/Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.
Guitarist Derek Trucks discusses his first and last meeting with Gregg Allman, what he learned from the legendary performer and more in a new interview.
Phil Collins needed several stitches in his face after falling and has been forced to cancel two shows as a result.
A casting call has been issued for a new musical comedy featuring the music of the Grateful Dead.
Charlottesville-based public independent radio station WNRN will host a 24-hour fund drive with a Grateful Dead theme.
Details of Gregg Allman’s funeral and memorial on Saturday have been revealed.
The Allman Brothers Band manager shared exciting news about future archival releases in a new interview.