John Mayer welcomed singer-songwriter Ryan Adams to duet on one of RA’s classic songs in Los Angeles on Friday night.
The first Widespread Panic U.S. performance since New Year’s Eve included a tribute to Butch Trucks and the Allman Brothers Band.
Watch Victor Wooten sit-in with STS9 on 4/20 at the House Of Blues in Boston.
Last night’s Trey Anastasio Band show in Charlotte included a completely new song as well as the TAB debut of a tune previously played by Phish.
Watch Prince performing live in Paris in 1981 as The Purple One is remembered one year following his tragic death.
Nearly one year after his passing, Ween jammed on a Prince cover during their 4/20 show in Charlottesville.
Check out photos, videos and the setlist from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ return to the stage.
Watch highlights from a set honoring the late great Butch Trucks including a speech from his daughter at the first day of this year’s Wanee Music Festival.
Jam sextet Umphrey’s McGee played eight songs they hadn’t performed in at least 10 shows last night at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Watch alt-J get the help of The Roots during their performance on last night’s episode of the ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
New Orleans musical ambassador George Porter Jr. joined Bob Weir & The Campfire Band last night in New Orleans.
Watch a teenage Levon Helm appear on both U.S. and Canadian television in 1959 as we remember the late great Band drummer/vocalist.
Watch Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ lead Jon Batiste & Stay Human on a boisterous rendition of a single from their collaborative ‘TajMo’ album.
Spoon Performs On ‘Ellen’ - By Andy Kahn
- Apr 18, 2017
- 12:24 pm PDT
Watch Spoon perform “Hot Thoughts” on a recent episode of ‘Ellen.’
Watch Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools and Duane Trucks joined their Hard Working Americans band mate Todd Snider in Atlanta.
Check out the setlist and videos from Bob Weir And The Campfire Band’s Austin finale.
The Travelin’ McCourys teamed with Drew Emmitt, Andy Thorn, Greg Garrison & Adam Aijala for a night of original music and a Grateful Dead tribute.
Austin’s mayor gave Bob Weir the key to the city before Weir and his Campfire Band took the stage for the first of two shows at the Moody.