Check out photos, audio and thoughts from The Motet and The Heavy Pets’ sold-out show at Brooklyn Bowl on Friday night.
Night Three of The Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s San Francisco residency saw the band cover three different Rolling Stones songs.
Dennis Cook shares his take on a recent Hard Working Americans show featuring support from The Congress, while James Martin provides photos.
The Rolling Stones played “Sweet Virginia” for the first time in over seven years on Wednesday night.
Pink Talking Fish debuted “new” Phish and Pink Floyd songs at Garcia’s last night.
Kung Fu keyboardist Todd Stoops sat in with The String Cheese Incident last night in Port Chester.
JamBase contributor Stu Kelly shares his take on the first-ever Concert For Valor in Washington, D.C.
Photographer Michael Kaiz shares photos from the Yonder Mountain String Band show at House of Blues in Chicago.
JamBase favorites Umphrey’s McGee had plenty of surprises in store for their 2,000th show.
Phil Lesh played with members of The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Joe Russo and Eric Krasno at The Capitol Theatre last night.
Last night Stevie Wonder kicked off his Songs In The Key Of Life Tour at Madison Square Garden in NYC.
Umphrey’s McGee treated fans to a pair of special performances in Boston over the weekend.
The Motet packed plenty of covers into all shows on their just-completed Mixtape 1975 Halloween run.
The “Never Miss A Sunday Show” adage also held true for Widespread Panic last night in Broomfield.
The Rolling Stones busted out “Loving Cup” for the first time in nearly eight years on Saturday night in Australia.
Once again, fans should abide by the old Never Miss A Sunday Show adage after what Phish laid down in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
Austin-based blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. welcomed Derek Trucks to share the stage at The Greek in Los Angeles last night.
Listen to last night’s Phil Lesh & Friends show featuring special guest guitarists Nels Cline and Scott Law.