Watch John Fogerty team with Billy Joel on a pair of Creedence Clearwater Revival classics last week during the Piano Man’s monthly residency at Madison Square Garden.
Widespread Panic filled Sunday night’s setlist with surprises and threw a bunch of jams into their Capitol Theatre finale. ScottyB shares his take along with Adam McCullough’s photos and pro-shot video of the entire show.
Spafford worked in covers of “Whipping Post” and “The Other One” as they closed out a two-night run at Terrapin Crossroads on Sunday night.
Phish bassist Mike Gordon led his five-piece on 50 unique songs over the course of four nights in Cambridge. Listen to Saturday’s show featuring special guest Trey Anastasio.
Guitarist John Mayer enlisted local performers to help him kick off his world tour with a tribute to victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Christchurch. Mayer also added a show at San Francisco’s Chase Center.
Vampire Weekend honored one of their biggest influences on Saturday morning by covering “Late In The Evening” by Paul Simon.
Umphrey’s McGee dusted off Paul Simon’s “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” for the first time in nearly five years last night in Cleveland.
Spafford dusted off an Eagles cover and delivered their debut of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” during their first of two from Terrapin Crossroads – watch full show pro-shot video.
Trey Anastasio sat in with Mike Gordon’s solo band for the first time since 2014 last night at The Sinclair in Boston joining his Phish bandmate for the majority of the second set and encore.
Umphrey’s McGee teamed with Big Something’s Casey Conrad on a Rolling Stones cover and unearthed a true rarity last night at Stage AE.
Widespread Panic returned to The Capitol Theatre for the first time in 27 years kicking off their first-ever headlining run at the historic rock palace on Friday night.
The music of Van Morrison was interpreted by an all-star collection of musician last night at Carnegie Hall.
Listen to Umphrey’s McGee bust out a cover of Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl” as part of their show last at Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros recognized the city they were in by covering Johnny Cash’s “Big River” in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Check out photos, video, the setlist and a recap of last night’s Mike Gordon concert at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey.
The Avett Brothers closed out a two-night stand in New Orleans with rarities and by busting out a song they hadn’t played in seven years – watch fan-shot video from last night.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead closed out their March tour by delivering the city-appropriate debut of The Band’s “Look Out Cleveland.”
Phil Lesh closed out his 79th birthday run at The Capitol Theatre on Saturday night with help from Luther Dickinson, Amy Helm and Birds Of Chicago’s Allison Russell – listen to full show audio.