The Disco Biscuits wrapped a two-night run at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut.
The Disco Biscuits revived “Sister Judy’s Soul Shack” to kick off the second set of their two-night opener at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven.
After sitting in with the band in Nashville, Phil Lesh once again joined Midnight North for their Thursday night stop at The Grey Eagle in Asheville, North Carolina.
Grace Potter, Warren Haynes, Sara Bareilles, Yola, Jon Bon Jovi and Gary Clark Jr. were among the all-star performers who contributed to the incredible Love Rocks NYC 2021 fundraiser for God’s Love We Deliver at The Beacon Theatre in New York City on June 3.
Phil Lesh sat in with Midnight North in Nashville on Wednesday for a trio of the band’s originals as well as a Grateful Dead classic.
Jeff Tweedy will joined by Wilco bandmates Glenn Kotche and Pat Sansone of Monday’s episode of ‘The Tweedy Show.’
The Disco Biscuits served up a number of rarities over the course of three sets at their Bisco Inferno finale at Red Rocks.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead concluded their first run of 2021 at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven on Sunday by welcoming frequent collaborator and woodwind expert Stuart Bogie for the entire show.
Twiddle continued their guest-filled run at Apple Valley Park in LaFayette, New York over the weekend with members from opening bands Dopapod and Aqueous joining in.
Greensky Bluegrass welcomed frequent collaborator Cris Jacobs on the Buddy Holly classic “Not Fade Away” and more during their Saturday ‘Showtime At The Drive-In’ performance in Frederick, Maryland.
The Disco Biscuits delivered debuts and bust outs during the first two nights of their “Bisco Inferno” run at Red Rocks.
Umphrey’s McGee debuted the Grand Funk Railroad road anthem “We’re An American Band” during their Plan Bee Sping Tour finale.
Billy Strings and his band were joined by fiddler John Mailander at The Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee on Friday night.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead capped their first show in front of a live, in-person audience since February 2020 with a cover of Neil Young’s “Fuckin’ Up” featuring Chris Harford on guitar and vocals.
Dopapod’s Rob Compa and Eli Winderman joined Twiddle during their four-night opener at Apple Valley Park in LaFayette, New York on Thursday evening.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong headlined and hosted Domefest: Party In The Pods over the weekend, complete with debuts, an “Under Cover” set and a collaborative Domefest All-Stars set.
Billy Strings welcomed guitarist Trevor Shepich to guest on covers of Phish’s “Back On The Train” and the Grateful Dead’s “Bird Song” on Sunday night at Waterfront Park in Louisville.
Billy Strings unveiled “Thunder” with lyrics penned by Robert Hunter with his band on night two in Louisville.