A run of three Phil Lesh & Friends’ “This Date In Grateful Dead History” shows at Terrapin Crossroads came to a close with the band recreating a Grateful Dead setlist from 1972.
John Prine was joined by Conor Oberst during shows held this weekend in Kansas City and in Omaha.
Listen to Jim James cover Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” last night at the Lincoln Theatre.
Greensky Bluegrass was joined by opening act The Lil Smokies for a pair of covers at the Granada Theater in Dallas.
Watch fan-shot video of The Avett Brothers busting out their cover of “Shady Grove” for the first time in a year and a half with the help of Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor.
Greensky Bluegrass threw a number of Phish teases into “Can’t Stop Now” and ended the night with an encore featuring Nicki Bluhm on Friday night in Austin.
Bassist Phil Lesh led his latest Phil Lesh & Friends lineup through the same setlist the Grateful Dead used 40 years prior on Friday night at Terrapin Crossroads.
Members of Con Brio joined Blues Traveler for a cover of Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved” to end their recent show in Los Angeles.
Ghost Light worked the debut of a The Band classic into their fall tour opener on Wednesday night in Albany.
Wednesday night’s Roger Waters show in Santiago, Chile featured his first rendition of “The Gunner’s Dream” from Pink Floyd’s ‘The Final Cut’ since 2006.
Jim James unearthed a My Morning Jacket classic during his solo show at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York on Wednesday night.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh led his latest Phil Lesh & Friends lineup through a setlist used by the Grateful Dead on the same date in 1987 last night at Terrapin Crossroads.
Bob Weir And Wolf Bros were joined by Joe Russo’s Almost Dead guitarist Tom Hamilton last night at The Fillmore Philadelphia.
Guitarist John Kadlecik joined Bob Weir And Wolf Bros for two songs in their second set and the encore on Monday night at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C.
Supergroup Voodoo Dead and a special guest played a mix of Steve Kimock originals, Grateful Dead songs and varied covers at Boulder’s Fox Theatre on Sunday night.
Margo Price, Maggie Rose and Rayland Baxter were among the participants performing The Band’s The Last Waltz in Nashville to benefit the Ben Eyestone Fund.
Arizona jam quartet Spafford jammed with Karl Denson in Solana Beach on Friday and Grahame Lesh in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros welcomed their fourth guest in five show as Warren Haynes helped the trio close out their two-night stand at The Cap.