Bassist Reed Mathis’ new project Electric Beethoven has been added to the impressive lineup of the 2016 installment of Brooklyn Comes Alive and will play a free show in Sin City.
Giants pitcher Jake Peavy has launched a ‘Grateful For San Francisco’ campaign that includes hang with and watch members of the Grateful Dead jam.
The Purple One’s compound is slated to be converted into a museum for fans to visit.
Pandora revealed the addition of The Roots drummer Questlove as Strategic Advisor and Artist Ambassador and he’ll be hosting a weekly show as well.
The late great Minnesota native Prince will be honored each time his home state NHL team scores a goal during home games.
Electronic duo Daft Punk and singer The Weeknd have reportedly recorded music together.
Michael Nesmith has revealed plans to rejoin with The Monkees for one concert – which may be his last with the band.
The members of Seattle rockers’ Pearl Jam gathered for a photo/video shoot atop Murphy’s Bleachers sports bar near Wrigley Field in Chicago on Friday.
The My Morning Jacket and Widespread Panic worlds will collide this weekend, when one band’s keyboardist guests with the other band’s guitarist.
It turns out having a good lawyer meant Phish was able to throw Clifford Ball at the Plattsburgh Air Force Base, despite the efforts of officials.
A supergroup featuring Break Science along with members of the Disco Biscuits will perform at the second annual Brooklyn Comes Alive.
An interactive Participation Row social action village is coming to this year’s Lockn’ festival in Arrington, Virginia.
Our thoughts are with Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten on a quick recovery after he recently broke his neck.
After an incredible inaugural installment, organizers of Okeechobee have revealed the festival is coming back next March.
Phil Lesh has a surprising view on the last 20 years of the Grateful Dead’s career.
Read what John Mayer had to say about the future of Dead & Company, what he’s learned from message boards and his desire to see JRAD.
“The Red Rocker” Sammy Hagar has enlisted Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir and others for a special benefit concert to be held next month.
Tickets are currently available for a special tribute to Summer Jam at Watkins Glen 1973, which will be held at Terrapin Crossroads next month.