Michael “Guitar Gate” Palmisano joined Umphrey’s McGee for a cover of The Who’s “Eminence Front” on Wednesday in Frederick, Maryland.
Warren Haynes Wraps Solo Run In Eatontown - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 1, 2021
- 7:23 am PDT
Gov’t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes returned to Suneagles Golf Club in Eatontown, New Jersey on Wednesday for his second of two concerts at the venue to open a brief solo tour of the Northeast.
Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes presented a setlist featuring songs from his various projects and choice covers on Tuesday to open his solo tour at Suneagles Golf Club in Eatontown, New Jersey.
Watch The Beatles kick off their run at the Nippon Budokan on this day in 1966.
Watch the late great Lowell George leading Little Feat and guests including Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt and Jesse Winchester in 1977.
Twiddle welcomed guitarist Spiro Nicolopoulos during their show in Asheville, North Carolina on Saturday.
Widespread Panic played a set entirely made up of Bloodkin songs on Sunday at Red Rocks.
Umphrey’s McGee covered The Band’s “Don’t Do It” for the first time since 2011 last night at Levon Helm Studios.
In honor of John Entwistle, watch the late great bassist perform with The Who at Houston’s The Summit in 1975.
Greensky Bluegrass concluded a two-night stand in Georgia on Saturday where they welcomed Fruition’s Mimi Naja for a Dawes cover.
Widespread Panic revived covers of Black Sabbath and Jimi Hendrix during the second of three nights at Red Rocks.
Lucy Dacus performed songs from her newly released album, ‘Home Video,’ for ‘CBS This Morning: Saturday Sessions.’
Widespread Panic launched their three-night Red Rocks run on a rainy night in Colorado.
Billy Strings unveiled two new covers during night one of his Legend Valley run in Ohio.
The Isley Brothers played their single “Friends & Family” on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Max Creek welcomed Mike Gordon and his daughter Tessa Gordon during a recent set in Burlington, Vermont.
Check out the setlist for Widespread Panic’s first concert in front of an in-person audience since March 2020 last night at The Mission Ballroom in Denver.
Bruce Hornsby performed with the Grateful Dead for the last time on this date in 1995 at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C.