The shows went on for Railroad Earth over the past two nights in Aspen despite frontman Todd Sheaffer battling an illness.
It was an emotional night in Melbourne for Prince who mixed hits, deep cuts and a Bob Marley cover at his tour opener.
Watch STS9 work a cover of “Could You Be Loved” by Bob Marley into one of their originals last night at the House Of Blues in Chicago.
Phil Lesh and his band worked plenty of love-themed classic rock covers into their Valentine’s Day performance at Terrapin Crossroads.
Umphrey’s McGee again welcomed TAUK keyboard Alric “A.C.” Carter to the stage last night for their second performance of a newly debuted cover.
Read what Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo had to say about Ween’s reunion run at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado which ended on Sunday.
Check out Bryan Lasky’s photos from the second night of RAQ’s recently completed three-night run through the Northeast.
Last night Pennsylvania’s own Cabinet opened for Keller Williams’ KWahtro at TLA in Philadelphia, where Meredith Kleiber captured the action.
Umphrey’s McGee worked three songs that hadn’t been played in at least a year into last night’s show at The National.
The second Ween show since 2011 focused on early material and included an acoustic segment and a tribute to Motorhead.
Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir led a fundraiser for the Ring Mountain Day School last night at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley.
Ween played 33 songs at their first show since December 31, 2011 which took place on Friday night at 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado.
Winter Tour continued for Widespread Panic last night in Dave Schools’ hometown, where the band brought back two covers debuted on NYE.
An all-star cast of performers including surviving members of The Doors honored keyboardist Ray Manzarek in L.A. on Friday night.
Listen to Phil Lesh & Friends re-create a Grateful Dead show from Berkeley in 1983 at Terrapin Crossroads last night.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead were aided by multi-instrumentalist Stuart Bogie for portions of last night’s show in New Haven.
Watch Umphrey’s McGee perform Lionel Richie’s “All Night Long” for the first time in 126 shows last night in Jim Thorpe.
Longtime collaborator John Keane joined his old friends Widespread Panic in Athens on Wednesday night.