Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, Alanis Morissette, Aaron Neville, Bruce Springsteen, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks will honor Bob Dylan at the 2015 MusiCares Person of the Year
Wakarusa Announces Initial 2015 Lineup - By Team JamBase
- Jan 7, 2015
- 11:00 am PST
The first round of artists appearing at the 12th annual Wakarusa Music Festival includes The Roots, STS9, Rebelution, Galactic, Ozomatli and Conspirator.
New York City will again play host to the 2015 Governors Ball Music Festival
JamBase is pleased to be giving away a pair of tickets to every show on the O.penVAPE Presents Keller Williams and The Motet Tour.
Pretty catchy tune pre-programmed to be song number six on this $9 keyboard.
Coachella Announces 2015 Lineup - By Team JamBase
- Jan 6, 2015
- 10:20 am PST
With a single tweet from the official Coachella Twitter account, the 2015 lineup was confirmed.
Napa Valley will again play host to the BottleRock festival May 29 – 31, 2015.
Additional shows have been added to the upcoming Gov’t Mule & John Scofield tour.
Cosby Sweater Announces Name Change - By Team JamBase
- Jan 5, 2015
- 8:45 am PST
In the wake of the recent controversies surrounding allegations of assaults committed by comedian Bill Cosby, Indianapolis-based Cosby Sweater announced a formal name change to Turbo Suit.
Details on Gov’t Mule’s AC/DC Theme NYE show, and a free webcast for Saturday night.
Here’s a look at went down in our neck of the music world last night.
Stream free live audio of tonight’s Widespread Panic Tunes For Tots benefit live from Charlotte.
Ashley Capps has revealed his AC Entertainment will help present a “Bonnaroo-like” festival outside of Toronto this summer.
Brothers Keeper featuring John Popper and Jono Manson begin a three-week tour tomorrow.
Mountain Jam founder Gary Chetkof addresses concerns about festival security and the local police presence.
Report | Rush 2015 Dates Begin To Leak - By Scott Bernstein
- Dec 30, 2014
- 9:30 am PST
It appears Rush will soon announce a 2015 tour.
Dave Johnston clues us in on what’s in store for Yonder Mountain String Band next year.
R.E.M. front man Michael Stipe performed a set for the first time since the band’s 2011 breakup last night in NYC.