Watch Bob Dylan, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and My Morning Jacket’s Jim James cover The Band’s “The Weight” on the AmericanaramA Tour on this date in 2013.
On this date in 2017, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder joined Roger Waters for “Comfortably Numb” in Chicago.
Watch Widespread Panic team up with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band on this date in 1999.
KCRW shared video of Vampire Weekend’s entire 2010 performance around their wildly successful sophomore album, ‘Contra.’
Phish offered up monster four-song second set, which included the longest “2001” ever, at The Gorge on this date in 1998.
Pink Floyd put on a controversial concert from a floating stage in Venice’s lagoon on this date in 1989.
Listen to The Allman Brothers Band perform “Dreams” on June 27, 1999 in Hartford.
Phish was joined by the CBS Orchestra and Dave “The Truth” Grippo for a rollicking version of “Julius” on this date in 1995.
A fortuitous choice of t-shirts led to a backstage meeting between JamBase’s ScottyB and bassist Mike Gordon during the insane Phish show that took place at Great Woods on this date in 1999.
Phish played Santa Fe, New Mexico’s Paolo Soleri Amphitheater for the first and only time on May 10, 1994. Video featuring the second set surfaced on YouTube.
Phish last performed Trey Anastasio’s ‘Gamehendge’ suite at Great Woods on this date in 1994.
Charlie Daniels, who passed away on Monday, made his lone appearance with Widespread Panic count at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in 2010.
Listen to guitarist Derek Trucks sit-in with Phish in Charlotte on this date in 1999 on two songs.
The Benevento Russo Duo presented a stellar a late-night set at the High Sierra Music Festival on this date in 2005 that included a guest appearance from The Slip guitarist Brad Barr.
Umphrey’s McGee welcomed Dweezil Zappa at Red Rocks on this date in 2016 to debut a Frank Zappa classic.
25 years ago today, Deadheads crashed the fence at Deer Creek during the Grateful Dead’s final concert at the Noblesville, Indiana amphitheater.
Alison Krauss joined Phil Lesh & Friends for two songs during the St. Louis area stop of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Festival on June 29, 2019.
David Letterman’s last musical guest of his run as host of ‘Late Night’ was a man who eluded the show for 11 years, Bruce Springsteen.