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Greensky Bluegrass welcomed special guests, debuted covers and dusted off “Bust A Move” to help close the 10th anniversary edition of the WinterWonderGrass Colorado festival on Sunday.
Billy Strings presided over a tribute concert to Doc Watson on what would have been the bluegrass and folk legend’s 100th birthday on Friday, March 3.
Dawes brought out Brad Paisley at The Ryman on Saturday for an extensive collaboration featuring a new song debut, Warren Zevon cover and more.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead worked a debut cover of The Allman Brothers Band’s “Hot ‘Lanta” into their Sunday night show at The Eastern in Atlanta.
Billy Strings had the honor of playing Tony Rice’s storied 1935 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack paid tribute to Wayne Shorter at Ames, Iowa’s Stephens Auditorium shortly after the legendary jazz saxophonist’s death.
Cory Wong’s Power Station Tour rolled into Detroit’s Majestic Theatre with acclaimed bassist Victor Wooten.
boygenius offered the live debut of two songs from their forthcoming album, ‘The Record,’ at the Tibet House US Benefit Concert in New York City on Wednesday night.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band delivered the tour debut of Jimmy Cliff’s “Trapped” at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on Monday.
Big Thief performed an unreleased song, “Vampire Empire,” on Tuesday’s episode of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Yo La Tengo wrapped a three-night run at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom by inviting members of The Sadies to sit in during the encore.
Jimmy Fallon once again showcased his spot-on Neil Young impersonation with a performance of Ariana DeBose’s viral BAFTAs rap.
Dierks Bentley offered “Sun Sets In Colorado” featuring Sam Bush on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on Monday.
Tedeschi Trucks Band welcomed Lukas Nelson for a 17-minute segment during the last of three concerts at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
moe. returned to the Palace Theatre in Albany for a weekend-long celebration of moe.day that featured appearances from three special guests.
Eddie Vedder welcomed former baseball player and musician Bronson Arroyo during his headlining set at the Innings Festival coinciding with Spring Training in Arizona.
Billy Strings honored the legacy of Nashville’s The Ryman Auditorium on Sunday with a concert at the famed venue consisting solely of bluegrass covers.