Cory Wong teams with Louis Cato & The Late Show Band on his song “Lunchtime” in the latest installment of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s ‘Commercial Breakdown’ video series.
Carlos Santana’s final guest appearance with the Grateful Dead took place on January 26, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead performed for the first time 10 years ago tonight and Aaron “Neddy” Stein revisits the events that led to that fateful concert at Brooklyn Bowl.
Greensky Bluegrass and Neighbor traded guest spots in the latter’s hometown of Boston to wrap up their brief run together in the Northeast.
Look back at the time Etta James joined the Grateful Dead for a performance on New Year’s Eve in 1982
Warren Zevon tapped Fleetwood Mac’s rhythm section to record what became his signature song “Werewolves Of London.”
Sylvan Esso expanded from a duo to a sextet for their “Saturday Sessions” performance on ‘CBS Mornings.’
The String Cheese Incident welcomed Sam Bush for a collaborative The Sam Bush Incident performance on Sunday at their International Incident destination event in Jamaica.
Freddie Gibbs was backed by The Roots and joined by Anderson .Paak for a medley of “Blackest In The Room” and “Feel No Pain” on ‘The Tonight Show.’
The Sam Grisman Project welcomed legendary mandolinist David “Dawg” Grisman for a lengthy collaboration on Sunday at Seattle’s Tractor Tavern.
moe. nodded to David Crosby and also slipped in an iconic Yes jam during their concert in Montclair, New Jersey on Saturday.
The Disco Biscuits dusted off “Park Ave.” and brought back their “Spin The Wheel” tradition at Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania on Saturday night.
Spafford hit Brooklyn Bowl in New York City on Friday where they unveiled a new original, “Shelter In Place.”
Keyboardist Holly Bowling sat-in with Railroad Earth on “Like A Buddha” at The Fillmore in San Francisco on Friday night.
Greensky Bluegrass was joined by guitarist Tom Hamilton and harpist Mikaela Davis on Saturday at The Fillmore Philadelphia.
Umphrey’s McGee celebrated the band’s 25th anniversary with a pair of special shows at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Tedeschi Trucks Band premiered a cover of Freddie Hubbard’s “Mr. Clean” during their first concert of 2023 on Friday at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers, Florida.
Celebrate Umphrey’s McGee’s 25th anniversary of their first show that took place on this date in 1998 by taking a numerical look back at the band’s live performances over the years.