Neil Young ended his longest hiatus of his career since 1998 last night, watch his full set with Promise of the Real from Farm Aid.
Tedeschi Trucks Band returned to the road last night for a tour opening gig at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham.
Watch Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen team up on not one, but two takes of The Beatles’ classic “I Saw Her Standing There.”
Listen to Jimi Hendrix’s last performance in public which came 46 years ago today, a mere two days before his tragic death.
Warren Haynes led Gov’t Mule back on the road to begin Fall Tour 2017 at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City on Thursday night.
Watch Thursday’s guest-filled Grateful Dead tribute concert which took place at New York City’s Brooklyn Bowl.
Read a review and view a photo gallery and watch 20 (!) videos from the Arcade Fire concert at Madison Square Garden this week.
Watch Bob Weir’s solo acoustic performance at a private event held in the Bay Area on Wednesday night.
Watch Gov’t Mule perform “Stone Cold Rage” on Wednesday’s installment of the TBS talk show ‘Conan.’
Watch Eddie Vedder join Pete Townshend’s ‘Classic Quadrophenia’ near Chicago on Wednesday night.
Rockers Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit worked up a cover of an Allman Brothers Band song for last night’s show in Seattle.
Father John Misty was a guest on Tuesday’s ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’ and a free webcast is available for his concert at The Capitol Theatre.
Watch acclaimed singer-songwriter Patti Smith perform one of her classic songs while backed by The Roots drummer Questlove on Tuesday’s ‘Tonight Show.’
Watch Tom Waits performing live for the first time since 2015 while joining Mavis Staples in California.
Today marks the anniversary of the passing of legendary country musician Johnny Cash.
Todd Sheaffer of Railroad Earth recently paired with tribute act Dead Floyd for shows featuring a set a piece from each act and a collaborative performance.
Famed performer Paul McCartney began a series of New York City-area concerts on Monday night at the Prudential Center in Newark.
Watch Roger Waters take a moment during Monday night’s show to honor those who were lost on 9/11 and in response to the attacks.