The Grateful Dead was joined by acclaimed saxophonist Branford Marsalis for their entire concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City on this date in 1991.
In celebration of Alex Lifeson’s 71st birthday today, revisit his hilarious appearance on ‘Trailer Park Boys’ in 2003.
On what would have been David Crosby’s 83rd birthday, hear him jam with the Grateful Dead on a huge “Dark Star” and more in Los Angeles in 1972.
To celebrate Jeff Coffin’s birthday, hear the saxophonist perform with Dave Matthews Band and Béla Fleck on “#41” in 1998.
Take a look back at Phish’s Deer Creek concert from this date in 2000, which featured a rare “Chalk Dust Torture Reprise” and “Moby Dick” cover.
MonoNeon released a new single, “Full Circle,” featuring Mavis Staples and arriving on the beloved singer’s 85th birthday.
To celebrate Bela Fleck’s birthday, watch The Flecktones’ entire set from the 2018 Montreal Jazz Festival.
Watch video and listen to audio recordings of the final Grateful Dead show at Soldier Field in Chicago that was held 29 years ago today.
Celebrate co-founding Allman Brothers Band drummer Jaimoe’s 80th birthday with a smoking ABB reunion performance for the 1986 Volunteer Jam in Nashville.
Phish made their UIC Pavilion debut in Chicago count 30 years ago today by delivering a near-perfect concert during a magical year for the year.
Read what Jay-Z had to say about sitting-in with Phish on this date in 2004 and watch video of Hova’s collaboration with the band.
Phish delivered what quickly became known as the “O.J. Show” 30 years ago today.
Listen to four isolated bass tracks from early 1990s Phish shows to commemorate Mike Gordon’s birthday.
To celebrate Bob Dylan’s birthday today, watch video of Dylan and The Dead’s collaborative set from Anaheim in 1987.
Joel Cummins, Jason Crosby, Marco Benevento and Matt McDonald shared thoughts on Phish keyboardist Page McConnell back in 2013 to celebrate his 50th birthday.
On this date in 1999, Phil Lesh & Friends featuring Phish’s Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell kicked off a three-night run in San Francisco that remains one of the jam scene’s most memorable collaborations.
Hear the early workings of what became “Estimated Prophet” performed by the Grateful Dead during a soundcheck three years’ before its proper debut.
In 1997 Phish played a pair of songs for the first time while making separate appearances on national television — in two different countries.