Watch the Tedeschi Trunks Band debut a pair of covers, and offer up an emotional encore from last night’s show.
Watch Bob Weir and Phil Lesh honored the late Tom Petty with a cover of “Breakdown” at last night’s Shelter From The Storm benefit.
Tedeschi Trucks Band kicked off their annual Beacon Theatre residency last night by welcoming Kofi Burbridge back, as well as a pair of additional keyboard players to sit-in.
JRAD played their second of six shows at Brooklyn Bowl last night, which included their debut take “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues.”
Watch Joe Russo’s Almost Dead jam on “Runnin’ Down A Dream” at the first of six Fall Ball ’17 performances in Brooklyn.
Mike Gordon’s stop in Cincinnati saw the band joined by a local horn section for three songs to end the evening’s first set.
An all-star lineup including members of Little Feat and The Doobie Brothers helped Playing For Change celebrate its 10th anniversary.
Watch The Rolling Stones perform “Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” for just the second time in the past 10 years.
Last night’s Spafford show in Vermont ended with a triple encore featuring cover debuts of three classic Tom Petty songs.
Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold began Tuesday’s encore with a stunning solo rendition of Tom Petty’s “Don’t Come Around Here No More.”
Third Man Records’ Jack White, Margo Price and others appeared together last Friday 333 feet below ground at the Cumberland Caverns Volcano Room in Tennessee.
Watch nearly all of Monday’s guest-filled Gov’t Mule show in Houston and read Warren Haynes’ beautiful tribute to Tom Petty.
Watch Bob Weir performing a surprise set Sunday at the Mill Valley Block Party in California.
Last night The War On Drugs added a Bob Dylan cover to their setlist for the first time this tour.
Once again percussionist Rey Arteaga and guitarist Gordie Johnson sat-in with Gov’t Mule in Texas.
This month’s Billy Joel show at MSG in New York City featured two very different special guests.
Watch highlights from Trey Anastasio’s collaboration with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra including “The Lizards” and “More.”
A rare visit to San Antonio for Gov’t Mule saw them debut a song they recorded in 2007 and share the stage with three guests.