Béla Fleck & The Flecktones will embark on their “most extensive tour in years” in 2019.
Tim Lefebvre Departs Tedeschi Trucks Band - By Scott Bernstein
- Dec 26, 2018
- 6:20 am PST
The Tedeschi Trucks Band announced bassist Tim Lefebvre has left the group to focus on session work.
New Orleans’ own Foundation Of Funk featuring two members of The Meters will team with John Medeski, Eric Krasno and The Lettuce Horns for a Jazz Fest late night in April.
Red Hot Chili Peppers will team with Beck and St. Vincent to raise funds for those in the Malibu community affected by recent wildfires.
Neil Young added a show to his upcoming solo run and unveiled the mobile version of his Neil Young Archives website as well as an iOS app.
Rush bassist Geddy Lee revealed not only is the band retired but that Neil Peart has retired from drumming during a recent interview.
Art Neville, co-founding member of The Meters and The Neville Brothers, announced his retirement at age 81.
Dave Matthews wrote a post praising Ryley Walker’s ‘The Lillywhite Sessions’ album of Dave Matthews Band covers.
Jackie Greene and Shawn Pelton will guest with Gov’t Mule on New Year’s Eve at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.
The lineup for ‘Willie: Life & Songs Of An American Outlaw,’ a tribute to Willie Nelson has been expanded with Jimmy Buffett, Lukas Nelson, Margo Price and more.
On second thought, bassist Oteil Burbridge will not perform with Joe Russo’s Almost Dead during a series of four shows in February of 2019.
Phish keyboardist Page McConnell discussed guitarist Trey Anastasio’s leadership abilities during a preview of SiriusXM’s Phish Radio channel, which launched today.
Phish bassist Mike Gordon explained the backstory of the band’s Kasvot Växt set during a Phish Radio preview that aired on SiriusXM today.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh put together an impressive lineup for ‘Love Will See You Through,’ a fundraiser for victims of the Camp Fire wildfires.
The 2019 inductees for the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame include Radiohead, The Cure and Roxy Music.
Phish Radio Returns To SiriusXM - By Scott Bernstein
- Dec 12, 2018
- 2:03 pm PST
SiriusXM satellite radio will re-launch Phish Radio on Monday and continuing through New Year’s Day, including a live broadcast of the band’s New Year’s Eve concert.
Rocker Dave Grohl at first didn’t want to perform “All Apologies” from his Nirvana days during Sunday’s Pop Up Snow Jam with Warren Haynes but is glad he changed his mind.
Each night through Thursday, The New Mastersounds will broadcast their recording sessions live from the Color Red Studio in Denver.