Watch Wilco’s next-to-last show before they are expected to take over a year off including Jeff Tweedy chiding talkers in the audience.
Watch highlights and listen to all of Tuesday night’s Dead & Company show at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Guns N' Roses Welcome Dave Grohl In Tulsa - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 15, 2017
- 5:59 am PST
Dave Grohl “happened to be in the neighborhood” so he sat-in on Guns N’ Roses’ show-closing “Paradise City” on Tuesday in Tulsa.
Lots of Wilco/Jeff Tweedy news as band worked bust outs into run opener, Tweedy came clean on a new podcast and contributed to new Mavis Staples track.
Spafford’s Red Johnson sat-in with Perpetual Groove for “Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes” this past Saturday night.
Dark Star Orchestra filled the The Palace Theatre in Albany, New York with the music of the Grateful Dead as they celebrated 20 years on Saturday night.
Dead & Company played their first full show of Fall Tour 2017 on Sunday night in New York City.
Jamgrass act Yonder Mountain String Band continued their current tour in Albany on Thursday, where Bryan Lasky documented the action.
Listen to all of Spafford’s special ‘All In’ three set show from Globe Hall in Denver.
Jackie Greene celebrated his birthday last night in San Francisco by playing Tom Petty and Grateful Dead covers with the help of some friends.
JRAD closed out their West Coast swing in Oakland by debuting ‘Cats & Under The Stars’ and playing not one, but two encores.
Spafford teamed up with Greensky Bluegrass’ Dave Bruzza for a cover “Soul To Squeeze” – watch video and listen to full show audio of the whole night.
JRAD nodded to Pink Floyd once again during their second of two sold out shows in Los Angeles.
The Avett Brothers dipped deep into their catalog for a number of seldom played tunes last night at the Chicago Theatre.
Nearly five years after their first gig, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead finally played a show in Los Angeles.
Check out photos from Rodrigo y Gabriela’s recent visit to The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester along with video featuring their cover of “Killing In The Name.”
Legendary Bay Area acts and more came together at AT&T Park in San Francisco on Thursday for the ‘Band Together Bay Area’ benefit concert.
Watch Foo Fighters bust out “Tom Sawyer” by Rush with the help of audience member Mike Carpenter in Illinois.