Three JamBase favorites are teaming up for a SEVA benefit that will be held in San Francisco on November 2.
This Sunday morning the House Of Haynes radio show will welcome Savannah Woody to pay tribute to her father – the late great Allen Woody.
Once again, UM and STS9 are making their Saturday night co-bill available for live streaming via a Pay-Per-View broadcast.
Sad news from Neil Young’s camp as the Crazy Horse North American tour has been cancelled.
Maceo Parker, the Blind Boys Of Alabama and Dr. John are just a few of the guests joining The Black Crowes at NYC-area shows this October.
Tom Verlaine will bring Television back to the states this November for three performances.
Paul McCartney offered to play the last rock concert at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park according to the city’s mayor.
The inaugural First City Festival will take place in Monterey this weekend. We’ve got details on the after-shows and a contest to win tickets.
A new company called Ain’t Art Grand has launched a website to sell fine art concert photography prints directly to fans.
Tour Dates | David Bromberg Fall Tour - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 19, 2013
- 10:00 am PDT
“Godfather of Americana” David Bromberg will hit the road for a lengthy tour this fall.
Our friend Chad Dinzes, keyboardist at Madison Square Garden, shares some thoughts on the late Ray Manzarek of The Doors.
Prince shows his sense of humor with the artwork for his new single – “Breakfast Can Wait.”
Jamgrass act Yonder Mountain String Band has just announced a four-night New Year’s run in Boulder, CO.
Couch Tour Alert | Equifunk Audio Stream - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 16, 2013
- 12:00 pm PDT
You can stream many of the performances from this weekend’s Equifunk Festival live and for free.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band will welcome Jim James and Karl Denson for a special performance in Telluride next month.
The cast of Hands On A Hardbody will perform songs from the musical and will sign CDs in NYC on September 4.
The Black Crowes have added a batch of NYC area shows to their fall tour and have revealed band members plan to focus on solo projects next year.
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler hinted that the band’s current tour might be their final one in a recent interview.