Fifteen years ago today a number of jam acts came together in NYC to celebrate the life of Allen Woody.
Watch the pair perform a Grateful Dead classic on this day in 1993.
Before the band plays the majestic Colorado venue next week, they shared what they remember most about playing the outdoor amphitheater.
Fifteen years ago today we lost bassist Allen Woody of Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule fame.
Watch highlights from The Band’s Woodstock set, which took place on this date in 1969.
Remembering Jerry Garcia - By Andy Kahn
- Aug 9, 2015
- 8:00 am PDT
Watch news footage from August 9, 1995 reporting on the Grateful Dead guitarist’s untimely death.
Remembering Brent Mydland 25 Years Later - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 26, 2015
- 11:30 am PDT
“I’ve got to go, but my friends can stick around” – the final words sung as lead singer by the Grateful Dead keyboardist.
With Roger Waters set to return to the stage tonight, let’s look at the time he was backed by the Louisville rockers.
Watch pro-shot footage of the epic “Chalk Dust Torture” the Vermonters laid down one year ago today.
The Mount Rushmore Of Phish Jams - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 11, 2015
- 8:00 am PDT
The quartet’s fans on Twitter voted on what jams belong on the Phish Jams version of Mount Rushmore.
Listen to the TTB/Allman Brothers Band guitarist’s lone sit-in with the Vermonters, which took place on this date in 1999.
Watch the Phish audience explode as the band debuts a Rage Against The Machine cover.
Stream and read about the stellar version of “Harry Hood” Phish laid down on this date in 1995.
On this day in 2000, the Vermont quartet unleashed arguably the best version of “Ghost” they’ve ever played.
Watch the Grateful Dead’s entire performance from this date in 1977 at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic.
On the anniversary of his death, watch a clip of The Band drummer’s first trip to Late Night with David Letterman from 1983 including Levon leading “World’s Most Dangerous Band” on “Rag Mama Rag.”
Watch video and stream audio of the epic run of shows that saw the Grateful Dead and Phish worlds collide 16 years ago today.
We remember the late great Lowell George, who would’ve turned 70 today, with a performance of “Dixie Chicken” featuring special guests.