Listen to the impressive set delivered by funk supergroup Monsters Of Funk in New Orleans on Saturday night.
Vermont jam quartet Twiddle brought a three-night stand in Brooklyn to a close with help from Midnight North including a special acoustic set.
Watch Gov’t Mule joined by Steve Elson and Bobby Allende for a number of Traffic covers as part of the band’s 2016 Mule-O-Ween concert.
It was a rare Phil Lesh & Friends show heavy on Bobby tunes as Scott Metzger joined the mix on Saturday at The Cap.
Watch Widespread Panic cover “L.A. Woman” by The Doors for the first time in 19 years on Saturday night in Colorado.
Listen to moe. cover “Girl You’ll Be A Woman Soon,” “Jungle Boogie,” “You Never Can Tell Me” and more as part of Night Two of Tarantinoe. tribute.
For Night Two in Las Vegas Phish started the second set with an insane hour of music with varied jams, each impressive in their own right.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh and Jason Crosby, Luther Dickinson, John Molo, Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Barry Sless and Nicki Bluhm went with a varied setlist at The Cap on Friday.
Watch one of the biggest bust outs in Widespread Panic history, which took place on Friday night in Broomfield, Colorado.
Two years after the Allman Brothers Band called it a career, Warren Haynes and Gov’t Mule covered “Liz Reed” as part of Fall Tour opener.
Listen to moe. perform songs from Quentin Tarantino’s movies, re-work their own songs to fit the theme and even debut an original written for one of QT’s films.
Bust outs, exceptional improvisation and more highlight a strong opening night of Phish’s 2016 Las Vegas Halloween Run.
Watch official video footage of Wilco’s European Tour opener last night at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium.
Watch My Morning Jacket debut their version of “Wish You Were Here” by Pink Floyd in Asheville on Thursday.
Jamtronica pioneers the Disco Biscuits fit a Prince cover and an inventively sequenced second set into their Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas run opener on Thursday night.
Last night My Morning Jacket kicked off the Road To Hulaween run with a show featuring a few surprises.
Listen to last night’s Widespread Panic show from Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa.
Listen to Widespread Panic’s first-ever cover of “Electric Funeral” by Black Sabbath from Tuesday’s show in Minneapolis.