Gladys Knight & The Pips’ hit record “Midnight Train To Georgia” was drastically different than its original recording.
In 1985, ‘The Twilight Zone’ television program was rebooted with theme music recorded by Merl Saunders and the Grateful Dead.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performed in front of an audience of 90,000 people, with billions more watching on television the “global jukebox” that was Live Aid in 1985.
One of the best versions of “Harry Hood” in Phish history took place on this date in 1994.
Bob Weir sang an alternate set of “Black-Throated Wind” lyrics with the Grateful Dead for a brief period in 1990.
The late John Prine, who was born on this date in 1946, was aided by a glowing review written by the renowned film critic Roger Ebert.
John Lennon’s final single was inspired by the legendary rock ‘n’ rollers that inspired The Beatles legend.
Members of Umphrey’s McGee and Widespread Panic shared the stage together during each other’s sets on this date in 2013.
Janis Joplin’s final recording was a message to John Lennon done at the request of Yoko Ono.
Listen to Phish’s Trey Anastasio tell the tale of hanging on Willie Nelson’s bus at Farm Aid 1998.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio was the inspiration for the 1967 children’s book written and illustrated by his grandparents.
To celebrate Les Claypool’s 60th birthday today, watch Primus perform ‘Sailing The Seas Of Cheese’ classics on the ‘Dennis Miller Show’ in 1992.
Revisit Neil Young’s performance at the 1st Farm Aid, the annual charity concert he’ll perform at this weekend for the first time since 2019.
Watch the 32-minute documentary ‘Lest We Forget: Kofi Burbridge’ and revisit the life and music of the late multi-talented musician who was born on this date in 1961.
In honor of what would have been Leonard Cohen’s 89th birthday, watch the acclaimed poet turned singer-songwriter make his musical TV debut in 1966.
Simon & Garfunkel’s famed The Concert In Central Park reunion took place 42 years ago today.
This edition of Full Show Friday takes a look at the show that saw the debut of the Grateful Dead’s only Top 40 hit.
Phish delivered the longest performance of “Tube” on this date in 2000.