Flashback | Dave And Trey Visit Africa - By Team JamBase
- Jan 9, 2014
- 2:00 pm PST
To celebrate the 47th birthday of Dave Matthews, we revisit his trip to Dakar, Senegal.
Watch Frank Zappa and the “Best Band You’ve Never Heard In Your Life” as we pay tribute to the late composer/guitarist, who passed away 20 years ago today.
JamBase editor Scott Bernstein on a special day in Phish history.
Thanksgiving means The Last Waltz and for this year’s Last Waltz selection, we’ve gone with “The Shape I’m In.”
Flashback | moe. at Woodstock '99 - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 25, 2013
- 9:30 am PST
Watch pro-shot footage of moe.’s hour-long performance at Woodstock ’99.
On March 27, 1975 Led Zeppelin laid down the longest “Dazed And Confused” they ever played.
Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell sat in with Widespread Panic during a blockbuster encore in Los Angeles that took place twenty years ago today.
We take a look at the lineups and videos from the previous Bridge School Benefit Concerts in advance of this year’s event.
Watch Gregg Allman lip sync his way through a performance of “Straight From The Heart” in 1981.
Since nearly all of Phish’s performance from July 17, 2000 at KLRU Studios in Austin for a taping of Austin City Limits has surfaced, we profile that appearance.
Nearly 13 years later One For Woody still stands out as a highlight in the careers of many of its performers. Watch video from the September 21, 2000 event.
Take a listen to Phish’s 1993 Red Rocks debut on the 20th anniversary of the historic show.
We’ve got two incredibly brown clips for Ween fans. Watch footage from 1987’s Ween Movie and of a young Ween fan covering dozens of the band’s songs in a 14-minute piano medley.
Rare footage of The Band performing “Slippin’ And Slidin'” at L’Olympia in Paris from 1971 has just surfaced on YouTube.
Remembering Miles Davis - By Team JamBase
- Sep 28, 2008
- 5:32 am PDT
From The Archives: this article is one from the JamBase vault and was originally published on .
Here’s a look back at a 2005 Jamiroquai show at the newly-opened (at the time) Nokia Theatre in honor of the upcoming return of the band to the U.S.