The singer-songwriter will join Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh at a Ramble next month.
Tour Dates | Zappa Plays Zappa Fall Tour - By Scott Bernstein
- May 26, 2015
- 12:30 pm PDT
Zappa Plays Zappa will perform One Size All in its entirety at each stop.
A handful of dates finding Warren Haynes backed by Railroad Earth have been announced.
Other artists including moe. and Twiddle will appear at the festival held in Burlington, Vermont.
The legendary rocker showed off some of his new material along with back catalog classics at a surprise show in Hawaii.
moe. Announces Intimate New York City Show - By Scott Bernstein
- May 26, 2015
- 7:15 am PDT
The jam-rockers will return to NYC later this month with tickets on sale today.
Daughters Claims B.B. King Was Murdered - By Scott Bernstein
- May 26, 2015
- 6:45 am PDT
Two of the legendary bluesman’s daughters have accused his aides of poisoning B.B. King.
At the close of the May edition of the Boston Calling festival, organizers revealed the lineup for the next edition taking place September 25 – 27.
The stage may just implode due to the weight of the immense talent on stage when the reunited ARU teams with the legendary jazz guitarist.
The Americana act will be on the road for most of the summer with various co-bills in store.
The lineup for this year’s Northern Nights Music Festival has been finalized.
If you’re like us, you’ve been waiting to see what Phil had in store for the 1977 tribute to the Grateful Dead. Today we found out.
Two friends will embark on a cross-country bike ride to raise funds for those with mobility impairments.
Details of two new Phil Lesh & Friends performances at Terrapin Crossroads have been announced.
Prince Announces Next Hit & Run Tour Stop - By Scott Bernstein
- May 21, 2015
- 10:00 am PDT
The Purple One & 3RDEYEGIRL will return to the stage this Saturday.
The Who’s frontman threatened to end last night’s show early after his voice nearly shut down due to marijuana smoke near the stage.
The Yankee great will perform at the inaugural fest curated by Gregg Allman.
Here’s one of the more shocking festival bookings of the year thus far.