Alison Krauss joined Phil Lesh & Friends for two songs during the St. Louis area stop of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Festival on June 29, 2019.
Greensky Bluegrass’ Paul Hoffman teamed with Tyler Grant, Leftover Salmon’s Greg Garrison and The Infamous Stringdusters’ Chris Pandolfi & Andy Hall as the Denver Bluegrass Allstars on Friday night for a livestreamed benefit concert.
The 12-hour ‘Justice Comes Alive’ virtual festival for equality mixed performances from 50+ artists including Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band, Galactic & Ivan Neville, Dumpstaphunk, The Nth Power and more with important discussions on race.
Goose went acoustic with guest Jeff Arevalo for a 75-minute performance in a sheep pasture on Sunday to end their Bingo Tour.
Goose put an exclamation point on the electric portion of Bingo Tour with their “Get Involved” secret set.
Phil Lesh & Friends performed a trio of Grateful Dead tunes from a Bay Area rooftop on Saturday.
The Muppets joined host James Corden and bandleader Reggie Watts for a quarantine-style version of The Beatles’ “With A Little Help From My Friends” on ‘The Late Late Show.’
Umphrey’s McGee keyboardist Joel Cummins included a cover of “The Way It Is” by Bruce Hornsby and UM rarity “Baby Honey Sugar Darlin'” within his ‘Live From The Living Room’ livestream performance on Wednesday.
Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard led her band through ‘Jaime’ track “Goat Head” on Wednesday’s ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
David Letterman’s last musical guest of his run as host of ‘Late Night’ was a man who eluded the show for 11 years, Bruce Springsteen.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the untimely death of mandolin player Jeff Austin.
Watch The White Stripes' Television Debut - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 24, 2020
- 11:26 am PDT
The White Stripes made their television debut by performing two songs during a 2000 appearance on Detroit Public Television’s ‘Backstage Pass’ in support of ‘De Stijl.’
Phoebe Bridgers performed “I See You” from her recently released album, ‘Punisher,’ on ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden.’
Phish mixed ethereal bliss and evil jamming over the course of a thrilling 26-minute “Tweezer” at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta on this date in 2000.
R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe and The National/Big Red Machine’s Aaron Dessner performed “No Time For Love Like Now” on ‘The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.’
The Disco Biscuits played a 90-minute set on the infield of an empty Citizens Bank Park in their hometown of Philadelphia for ‘Take You Out To The Ball Game,’ a livestream benefit concert.
On the anniversary of his death, revisit a 2005 documentary about keyboard virtuosso Bernie Worrell.
Aqueous included a one-song set and rode around on a golf cart thanking fans as part of their three sold-out shows at the Transit Drive-In over the weekend that marked the launch of the ‘Live At The Drive’ concert series.