50 years ago today the Grateful Dead performed a “monster” version of “Here Comes Sunshine” that helped jumpstart their beloved ‘Dick’s Picks’ live archival release series.
Sierra Hull joined Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country for a holiday classic, a Gram Parsons cover and more at Donato’s Cosmic Country Christmas Jam last Saturday in Nashville.
The Krasno Moore Project brought out special guests Jennifer Hartswick, Pedrito Martinez, Stuart Bogie and Jordan McLean on Friday during their concert at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City.
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Christmas Jam featured Widespread Panic’s JoJo Herman and Duane Trucks sitting in on a Neil Young cover and more.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway concluded their guest-filled, four-night “Home For The Holidays” run at The Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, California on Sunday.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh brought his latest Phil Lesh & Friends ensemble back to The Fillmore in San Francisco on Sunday for their second of two performances over the weekend.
Sarah Jarosz appeared on ‘CBS Saturday Morning’ for standout performances of songs from her forthcoming album, ‘Polaroid Lovers,” due out in early 2024.
Dogs In A Pile launched a two-night holiday run on Friday with a guest-filled affair at The Stone Pony in their hometown of Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Billie Eilish returned to ‘Saturday Night Live’ this past weekend for a pair of performances with legendary jazz bassist Christian McBride and her brother, pianist FINNEAS.
U2 performed “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)” for the first time since 1987 during a recent concert at Sphere in Las Vegas.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros welcomed pianist Dred Scott for “Deal” on Saturday during their fourth of five shows at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Jason Isbell was among the special guests who participated in The Allman Family Revival concert at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Friday night.
Billy Strings brought his fall tour to a close at Syracuse’s The Oncenter War Memorial on Saturday with a show featuring a number of surprises.
Watch the Grateful Dead’s first show in 1986 after a diabetic coma nearly killed Jerry Garcia.
To celebrate Tim Reynolds birthday today, listen to the first known recording of Dave Matthews and Tim Reynodls from Charlottesville’s Prism Coffeehouse in 1993.
Queens Of The Stone Age performed “Emotion Sickness” from their latest album, ‘In Times New Roman…,’ on Thursday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Yo La Tengo guitarist Ira Kaplan’s mother Marilyn Kaplan helped the band close out their eight-show Hanukkah run at The Bowery Ballroom in New York City.
Billy Strings broke out a traditional fiddle tune for the first time with fiddler Alex Hargreaves during his finale in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.