Waxahatchee performed her latest single, “Much Ado About Nothing,” on Monday’s ‘Tonight Show’ episode.
Michael Kiwanuka honored legendary soul singer Roberta Flack, who died Monday at age 88, with a performance of “Home Again” in The Netherlands
Taper’s Choice covered The Doors’ “When The Music’s Over” with Tom Hamilton’s help on Saturday at Cervantes’ in Denver.
Phish bassist Mike Gordon and his daughter Tessa joined Circles Around The Sun and Mikaela Davis for a cover of Sérgio Mendes’ “After Sunrise” on Saturday at The Independent in San Francisco.
Lyle Brewer played his last show as a member of Neighbor on Sunday night at The Cabot in Beverly, Massachusetts.
The members of Glitterfox joined ALO for a pair of choice covers at The Fillmore in San Francisco on Saturday night.
Billy Strings covered the Pat Boone-popularized “Moody River” at his show on Friday in Atlanta.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats brought out Bob Weir and members of Lucius and Dawes as part of their concert Friday at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Midnight North’s Grahame Lesh sat in with Eggy last night in Berkeley, California and the show also featured Jake Brownstein playing Jerry Garcia’s Alligator guitar.
Jam Cruise 21 came to close with two action-packed days of music featuring plenty of one-of-a-kind collaborations on Monday and Tuesday.
Eggy broke out a cover of the Eagles’ 1972 debut single during their concert in Crystal Bay, Nevada in the Lake Tahoe area on Tuesday.
In honor of Phish drummer Jon Fishman’s 60th birthday today, JamBase takes a look at six essential Fish side projects throughout the decades.
Greensky Bluegrass and Kitchen Dwellers executed a seamless band swap between sets during a concert at Portland, Maine’s State Theatre.
Billy Strings’ final weekend in his six-show stand in Asheville, North Carolina saw the band welcoming Anh Phung, Chris Henry and Jon Stickley.
The War And Treaty turned in a passionate performance of “Mr. Fun” from their new album, ‘Plus One,’ on last night’s ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ episode.
Widespread Panic guitarist Jimmy Herring returned to performing for the first time after undergoing treatment for tonsil cancer.
JamBase’s Scott Bernstein checks in from Jam Cruise 21 with his standout moments from Day Three of the trip.
Jam Cruise 21 steamed towards Mexico on Saturday, the first full day of music aboard the trip.