‘Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement Musical’ is set for two workshop performances in New York City.
The massive crowd at Munich’s Allianz Arena sang the John Denver classic during a game against The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks.
Brandi Carlile, Beyoncé, Adele and Molly Tuttle were among those receiving nominations for the 2023 Grammy Awards.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is awarding $100 million to Dolly Parton charitable causes.
Nashville concert venue the Exit/In will close after 51 years of operation.
George Harrison’s all-star tribute ‘Concert For George’ will screen in theaters on the anniversary of The Beatles’ legend’s death.
Blackberry Smoke drummer Brit Turner was released from the hospital on Wednesday following successful surgery to remove a brain tumor.
Goose keyboardist/guitarist Peter Anspach recalled a fateful 2010 Phish show at SPAC where guitarist Trey Anastasio offered some advice for any aspiring musicians in the audience.
moe. guitarist Chuck Garvey will reunite with his bandmates for portions of their upcoming New Year’s Eve concert at the Fillmore Philadelphia.
Brooklyn Bowl is coming to the nation’s capital.
Bob Weir talked Wolf Bros’ recent landmark concerts at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra on NPR’s ‘Weekend Editon.’
A pipe commissioned by Owsley “Bear” Stanley and belonging to Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia was found behind Merl Saunders’ bed in San Francisco.
Dolly Parton revealed she’s aiming to have Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and Jimmy Page contribute to her rock project.
The Bowery Presents announced its new venue, Racket, will open in New York City next year.
Late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins discussed the influence of the Grateful Dead on his playing a clip from the upcoming documentary ‘Let There Be Drums!’
Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe will no longer tour with the band.
Funk legend Bootsy Collins is looking for emerging artists to contribute music to his upcoming compilation album, ‘Funk Not Fight,’ which also features Lettuce, Buckethead and more.
Nathaniel Rateliff appeared on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ this past weekend.