The Highwomen Reunite At BottleRock - By Andy Kahn
- Sep 7, 2021
- 11:44 am PDT
The Highwomen – minus Amanda Shires – reunited for a last-minute fill-in set for BottleRock Napa Valley festival headliner Chris Stapleton.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead closed out a nine-show residency at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven on Saturday with a concert featuring their debut cover of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb.”
Watch Guns N’ Roses’ curfew-shortened “Paradise City” with Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl from Saturday night at the BottleRock festival in Napa, California.
We remember the late great Who drummer Keith Moon with a look back at the night he sat-in with Led Zeppelin in Los Angeles.
Dave Matthews Band were joined by a number of special guests including Mavis Staples and Robert Randolph & The Family Band on Sunday at The Gorge in Washington state.
Dead & Company tour continued at Xfinity Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut on Sunday, where the band loaded the setlist with tour debuts.
Phish tour ended with the band’s third of three concerts at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado on Sunday night.
Billy Strings brought his tour to Las Vegas for two nights filled with songs referencing sin and gambling on Friday and Saturday.
Dave Matthews Band welcomed guests including Robert Randolph & Tony Hall at The Gorge on Saturday for a night that featured debut covers of The Beatles’ “Come Together” and Sly & The Family Stone’s “I Want To Take You Higher.”
Phish’s setlist at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Saturday featured a handful of rarities and a 25-minute “Everything’s Right” in the second set of their penultimate Summer Tour 2021 show.
Gov’t Mule covered both ZZ Top’s “Brown Sugar” and The Rolling Stones song with the same name on Friday at Freeman Arts Pavilion in Shelbyville, Delaware.
Dead & Company closed out a two-night stand at Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts on Friday with a concert that featured a pair of tour debuts and the conclusion of a “Dark Star” started the prior evening.
Dave Matthews Band played in various configurations and jammed with Dumpstaphunk at The Gorge on Friday as drummer Carter Beauford and bassist Stefan Lessard were not on hand after testing positive for COVID-19.
Phish Summer Tour 2021 moved on to Dick’s Sporting Goods Park for the first of three shows at the venue on Friday with highlights including a 22-minute “Carini” and a phenomenal “Chalk Dust Torture”/”Beneath A Sea Of Stars” pairing.
After nearly three months off in 1977, the Grateful Dead came up big in front of over 100,000 fans at Raceway Park.
The Allman Brothers Band tribute act End Of The Line was joined by special guests including members of Moon Taxi and Maggie Rose at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Wednesday night.
Phish Summer Tour 2021 continued with their second show at Shoreline, Amphitheatre that featured a 16-minute “Cities” and the second set a 34-minute “Tweezer.”
The Doobie Brothers took the stage without Michael McDonald in Minnesota on Tuesday and announced their next four shows have been postponed due to COVID-19.