Drive-By Truckers welcomed their current tour mate, guitarist Ryley Walker, for a collaborative sit-in at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
Watch The War On Drugs cover Bob Seger’s “Against The Wind” on Tuesday night at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul.
Neighbor held court at Nectar’s in Burlington over the weekend for a three-night stand that included the band’s 100th show, debuts and a performance of the Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ medley.
ALO completed the first weekend of Tour d’Amour XV in West Hollywood on Friday and Solana Beach on Saturday with help from Anna Moss.
Goose honored their crew during a cover of Fatboy Slim’s “Praise You” at their tour closer on Saturday night in Pittsburgh.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and TAUK shared the stage in Chicago on Saturday night.
Foo Fighters announced details of 10 new 2022 North American Tour dates.
Watch The Black Crowes cover David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream” during their encore on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead was again joined by saxophonist and frequent collaborator Stuart Bogie on Saturday night in Philadelphia.
Billy Strings covered Chuck Berry’s “Promised Land” and combined “Dust In A Baggie” and “Love & Regret” at his concert last night in Norfolk, Virginia.
The Black Crowes ended their first of two Super Bowl Weekend concerts in Las Vegas with a debut cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Rocks Off.”
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead got their two-night stand at The Fillmore Philadelphia underway on Friday.
Goose hit Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville on Friday and offered a pair fo tour debuts.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead fit their first “Lazy River Road” since 2017 into the setlist on Thursday night at Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia.
Umphrey’s McGee revived covers of Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper” and Wang Chung’s “Dance Hall Days” during their Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia debut on Wednesday night.
Billy Strings jammed with bandmate Jarrod Walker from The Capitol Theatre’s balcony on Sunday during the final night of the “Deja Tu — Return to the Experiment” run.
Goose unveiled “Jeff Engborg” from keyboardist/guitarist Peter Anspach’s Great Blue catalog in Seattle on Saturday.
Billy Strings delivered both the Grateful Dead’s “Deal” and the bluegrass standard “Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down” to close out night three of his “Deja Tu” run at The Capitol Theatre.