Today marks the one-year anniversary of the untimely death of mandolin player Jeff Austin.
Watch The White Stripes' Television Debut - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 24, 2020
- 11:26 am PDT
The White Stripes made their television debut by performing two songs during a 2000 appearance on Detroit Public Television’s ‘Backstage Pass’ in support of ‘De Stijl.’
Phish mixed ethereal bliss and evil jamming over the course of a thrilling 26-minute “Tweezer” at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta on this date in 2000.
On the anniversary of his death, revisit a 2005 documentary about keyboard virtuosso Bernie Worrell.
Take a trip back to 2012 and watch a Dave Matthews Band performance featuring special guest guitarist Gary Clark Jr.
To remember highly influential blues legend John Lee Hooker, watch his entire performance from The 1980 Montreal Jazz Festival.
The final Grateful Dead tour began on this date in 1995.
Wilco brought out Richard Thompson to guest on “California Stars” at The Mann in Philadelphia on this date in 2016.
Watch highlights from a concert celebrating 20 years of JamBase that took place at The Chapel in San Francisco on this date in 2019.
Watch Phish debut their version of “No Quarter” by Led Zeppelin on in Holmdel, New Jersey on this date in 2011.
Warren Haynes played his first on many concerts as a member of Phil Lesh & Friends at the Mountain Aire festival in Angel’s Camp, California on this date in 1999.
To remember the legendary Gregg Allman, watch a Gregg Allman Band performance from Daytona Beach, Florida in 1987.
Watch the oldest video footage of Phish to appear on YouTube from a house party that took place on this date in 1987 in a suburb of Burlington, Vermont.
Listen to Chris Cornell’s perfect isolated vocals on Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun.”
A mustached Jerry Garcia gives an enthusiastic performance as the Grateful Dead performed “Morning Dew” in San Diego on May 11, 1969.
Cornell University Press director Dean Smith shares insights into Peter Conners book ‘Cornell ’77: The Music, The Myth And The Magnificence Of The Grateful Dead’s Show At Barton Hall.’
Phish delivered a wild version of “Tweezer” that featured a number of songs in its midst on this date in 1994 at The Bomb Factory in Dallas.
To mark the anniversary of the death of Adam “MCA” Yauch, watch a video of the Beastie Boys performing live in concert in 1999.