The Disco Biscuits unearthed their cover of Muse’s “Knights Of Cydonia” for the first time since 2016. Watch full-show, pro-shot video of their first of two at the Palace Theatre.
Listen to a “Harry Hood” with a relentless peak Phish laid down during a visit to Vancouver on this date in 1996.
Bob Dylan made a rare television appearance last night as he and Jimmy Fallon drank whiskey and watch the Big Apple Circus together.
Watch Josh Groban cover Billy Joel’s “She’s Always A Woman” on Monday’s episode of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Watch U2 frontman Bono and Pharrell sing the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive” on the annual ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ (RED) benefit show.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros were joined by four guests including guitarist Steve Kimock at the Beacon Theatre in New York City for their tour finale on Monday night.
Watch highlights from Saturday’s ‘The Complete Last Waltz’ from The Capitol Theatre.
Hayley Jane led Pigeons Playing Ping Pong through a cover of “Lovefool” by The Cardigans on Friday night at the TLA in Philadelphia.
A run of three Phil Lesh & Friends’ “This Date In Grateful Dead History” shows at Terrapin Crossroads came to a close with the band recreating a Grateful Dead setlist from 1972.
John Prine was joined by Conor Oberst during shows held this weekend in Kansas City and in Omaha.
Listen to Jim James cover Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” last night at the Lincoln Theatre.
Greensky Bluegrass was joined by opening act The Lil Smokies for a pair of covers at the Granada Theater in Dallas.
Watch fan-shot video of The Avett Brothers busting out their cover of “Shady Grove” for the first time in a year and a half with the help of Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor.
Sharon Jones passed away two years ago today, celebrate her powerful legacy by watching The Dap-Kings reflect on their late great band mate.
Greensky Bluegrass threw a number of Phish teases into “Can’t Stop Now” and ended the night with an encore featuring Nicki Bluhm on Friday night in Austin.
Bassist Phil Lesh led his latest Phil Lesh & Friends lineup through the same setlist the Grateful Dead used 40 years prior on Friday night at Terrapin Crossroads.
Members of Con Brio joined Blues Traveler for a cover of Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved” to end their recent show in Los Angeles.
Ghost Light worked the debut of a The Band classic into their fall tour opener on Wednesday night in Albany.