There’s promising news as we enter day 3,747 since the release of Tool’s last studio album.
Gregg Allman Cancels FloydFest Set - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 30, 2016
- 3:54 pm PDT
Legendary performer Gregg Allman has cancelled his second performance due to illness in as many nights.
Gregg Allman’s band will play without him tonight as the singer is “under the weather.” In other news Gregg will perform 10 shows in NYC this fall.
If a report holds true, the classic Smashing Pumpkins will soon play their first show together since 1999. Watch the band’s ‘Siamese Dream’ tour finale to celebrate.
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Blues Traveler frontman John Popper has offered to duel on harmonica with Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh has been added to the already impressive ‘Can’t Stop That Train’ benefit concert lineup.
A special third set featuring Warren Haynes’ core Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration band with Melvin Seals and “surprise guests” will take place on Jerry’s birthday at Red Rocks.
On what would be Jerry Garcia’s 74th birthday Monday, Warren Haynes will play his Tiger guitar in public for the first time since 1995 at the Red Rocks Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration.
Here’s what impresario Peter Shapiro had to say about the big news regarding Brooklyn Bowl’s current NYC home.
A trio of Major League Baseball teams will honor Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead later this summer.
Jack White’s Third Man Records label will attempt to spin the first-ever vinyl record in space in celebration of its seventh anniversary.
Read what Oteil Burbridge had to say about what’s in the works with The Allman Brothers Band and his recent conversation with Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh.
Watch Chris Robinson Brotherhood guitarist Neal Casal rip up “Hard To Handle” using one of rock’s most famous instruments.
Paul Tollett of AEG/Goldenvoice talks about the success of Desert Trip and reveals details about the state of sales for this weekend’s Panorama.
Listen to bust outs & tour debuts Phish played last night as they announced completion of new album + check out the story of a new original that might be on the LP.
Third Eye Blind made their political feelings known during a benefit for Musicians on Call in Cleveland near the site of the Republican National Convention.