Yonder Mountain String Band and special guests including John Bell came together at Planet Bluegrass for Day One of this year’s Kinfolk Celebration.
Jimmy Herring and Duane Trucks were the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s special guests at the Beacon on Saturday, where Hard Working Americans opened.
Check out the setlist, audio and video of the Phil Lesh Quintet’s first show in New York City in over a decade.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band kicked off what promises to be a guest-filled four-show run at the Beacon Theatre in NYC last night.
Yesterday, Chad Smith made a surprise appearance at Will Ferrell’s Cancer For College benefit and then performed with members of Pearl Jam, DMB and more.
Widespread Panic front man John Bell was Yonder Mountain String Band’s special guest last night in Lyons, CO.
Jack White took a few minutes during his show at Fenway Park to take stabs at Rolling Stone last night.
Sterling Munksgard shares photos from The Avett Brothers recent concert at The Greek in Berkeley
Review | King Crimson | Boston - By Team JamBase
- Sep 17, 2014
- 9:15 am PDT
King Crimson recently brought their first U.S. tour of the decade to Boston. JamBase contributor Andrew Bruss shares his take on the show.
A whopping 20 musicians joined Terrapin Crossroads proprietor Phil Lesh at Sunday’s first-ever Hootenanny.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers welcomed opening act Steve Winwood to sit in during their headlining set last night in Philadelphia.
Greensky Bluegrass made their triumphant return to New York City on Saturday night. Here’s a report and photos from the band’s big night.
Danny Carey of Tool played his first of three gigs with Primus last night in Chicago.
moe. welcomed Chris Robinson to guest on a The Band cover in Fredericton last night.
Phish front man Trey Anastasio had the Seattle Symphony play the intro to “Wilson” at Benaroya Hall last night.
Prog legends King Crimson returned to the stage for their first official live show since 2008 last night in Albany.
Phish front man kicked off his three-city orchestral tour last night in Portland.
Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams played just as many songs from his time with The Cardinals as he did tunes from his new album last night.