Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh expanded the lineups for a series of upcoming concerts he’ll play at Terrapin Crossroads.
Levon Helm Studios will host a series of The Midnight Ramble Band shows celebrating Levon Helm’s 80th birthday featuring special guests.
Cris Jacobs Band Announces Lineup Changes - By Scott Bernstein
- Feb 5, 2020
- 7:52 am PST
The Cris Jacobs Band will unveil a new lineup on Friday night.
Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh and members of Dawes will play their second free show in a span of three nights on Tuesday at Terrapin Crossroads.
The Marcus King Band will soon part ways with saxophonist Dean Mitchell, who was a member of the group for four years.
Osiris Media CEO RJ Bee profiles fellow Osiris podcast ‘Inside Out with Turner and Seth,’ hosted by Rob Turner & Seth Weiner.
A Spike Lee-directed film version of ‘David Byrne’s American Utopia’ Broadway musical is coming soon.
Phil Lesh and Terrapin Crossroads regulars will recreate Grateful Dead shows played on the bassist’s birthday, March 15, during three concerts at the venue later this month.
The Rolling Stones shared a short video hinting at a forthcoming 2020 tour announcement.
Grahame Lesh & Friends featuring members of Dawes will team with special guest Phil Lesh for a free post-Super Bowl concert at Terrapin Crossroads on Sunday night.
Jeff Mattson of Dark Star Orchestra will play two guitars once owned and used by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead during a pair of shows at The Warfield in San Francisco.
‘Live From Here With Chris Thile’ February 2020 guests include Nathaniel Rateliff, Andrew Bird and Indigo Girls.
The “Dead In The Dome 3.0: Infrared Roses” immersive experience will feature a lineup of Bob Bralove, Steve Kimock, Tom Constanten, Papa Mali, Wally Ingram and George Porter Jr.
Phish fan and Washington Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle posted photos of his Phish-inspired baseball glove.
Billie Eilish, Gary Clark Jr., Lizzo, Tanya Tucker and many others won Grammy Awards at the 62nd annual awards ceremony.
Phish bassist Mike Gordon explained how Phish’s cover of “Gloria” came together last June in St. Louis on the same night the St. Louis Blues won the Stanley Cup.
The St. Louis Cardinals will once again host a Grateful Dead Night at Busch Stadium in 2020.
Perpetual Groove are taking an innovative approach to routing their first West Coast tour