Ziggy Marley paid tribute to his dad Bob Marley for Bob’s 75th birthday celebration with a livestream concert full of Marley classics.
Billy Strings welcomed Molly Tuttle for the first of two concerts at Nashville’s Station Inn on his ‘Streaming Strings’ virtual tour.
Umphrey’s McGee guitarist Brendan Bayliss treated the internet to covers from Neil Young, Steely Dan, Wilco and more in a guest-filled Wine Not? livestream set on Friday.
Billy Strings welcomed singer-songwriter and mandolinist Sierra Hull during night two of his ‘Streaming Strings’ tour at an empty Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
KCRW shared video of Vampire Weekend’s entire 2010 performance around their wildly successful sophomore album, ‘Contra.’
Phish offered up monster four-song second set, which included the longest “2001” ever, at The Gorge on this date in 1998.
Marcus King joined Billy Strings and his band for two songs during Thursday’s ‘Streaming Strings’ opener at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville.
The Chicks discussed their name change and performed ‘Gaslighter’ single “March, March” on Thursday’s at-home episode of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Billy Strings previewed his ‘Streaming Strings’ tour, which kicks off tonight with special guest Marcus King, with a surprise “soundcheck set” on Wednesday.
Greensky Bluegrass shared the stage for the first time in 129 days on Wednesday for a two-hour concert that was featured in a free livestream and fittingly included “Casual Wednesday.”
My Morning Jacket performed “Spinning My Wheels” from the recently released ‘The Waterfall II’ for Wednesday’s ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
Pink Floyd put on a controversial concert from a floating stage in Venice’s lagoon on this date in 1989.
Listen to The Allman Brothers Band perform “Dreams” on June 27, 1999 in Hartford.
Watch Margo Price’s poolside performance of “Letting Me Down,” a song on her new album, ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started,’ on Monday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Phish was joined by the CBS Orchestra and Dave “The Truth” Grippo for a rollicking version of “Julius” on this date in 1995.
Twiddle dug deep into their repertoire to fill setlists with bust out covers during the first three live shows of their Roots Tour.
Sacred steel specialist Robert Randolph was tapped to play “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at the Kentucky Speedway.
A fortuitous choice of t-shirts led to a backstage meeting between JamBase’s ScottyB and bassist Mike Gordon during the insane Phish show that took place at Great Woods on this date in 1999.