Goose had a number of tricks up their sleeves for opening night of their Bingo Tour including a percussionist, an original debut, a slew of choice covers and more.
Midnight North shared their ‘Live From Out There set, which included a cover of the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s “Midnight In Harlem.”
Ben Folds treated the internet to covers of Jackson Browne and Elliot Smith along with some Ben Folds Five classics during the penultimate episode of his ‘Apartment Requests’ livestream.
The String Cheese Incident keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth displayed his wit and musical chops on his ‘Big Show’ livestreamed special.
Umphrey’s McGee focused on classic originals during Wednesday’s ‘Live In The Boondocks’ set, the band’s first performance in over three months.
Brendan Bayliss delivered an entire reggae set during his livestream on Friday with music from Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and their band The Wailers.
Sturgill Simpson delivered an entire bluegrass set during a livestream benefit concert on Friday night from the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Grace Potter’s latest ‘Twilight Hour’ livestream featured a mix of originals and covers, including Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ The Wind,” Pink Floyd’s “On The Turning Away” and Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
Some of music’s biggest names from Colorado and around the world including The String Cheese Incident, Nathaniel Rateliff, Dave Matthews, Brandi Carlile and many more contributed to for ‘Banding Together: A Concert For The Colorado Music Relief Fund.’
Dropkick Murphys welcomed Bruce Springsteen via jumbotron during their charity concert at an empty Fenway Park in their native Boston.
Dave Matthews offered up a 10-song livestream set for Verizon’s Pay It Forward series supporting local businesses.
Ben Gibbard of Death Cab For Cutie focused on originals but also fit a Bjork cover into the setlist for his final weekly ‘Live From Home’ livestream.
Phil Lesh and his son, Grahame Lesh, teamed up to play a handful of Grateful Dead songs live on the fourth installment of ‘Terrapin TV.’
Spafford delivered their first live, ticketed show since the coronavirus pandemic at Arizona’s Digital Drive-In.
Brendan Bayliss delivered choice covers from Talking Heads, Ween and Bob Marley along with an Umphrey’s McGee rarity during his May 15 ‘Wine Not’ livestream set.
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires performed Jason’s new album ‘Reunions’ in its entirety during a livestream at a (mostly) empty Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and his sons, Spencer & Sammy, covered Neil Young, Big Star, Velvet Underground and more on Monday’s episode of their daily livestreaming series ‘The Tweedy Show.’
Ben Gibbard of Death Cab For Cutie devoted this week’s ‘Live From Home’ livestream strictly to Beatles covers.