Watch Marcus King join Gov’t Mule for “Simple Man” and Nicki Bluhm on “Wild Horses” at Island Exodus in Jamaica on Sunday.
Phish played the third and final night of the second annual installment of their destination event at the Barceló Maya in Riviera Maya, Mexico.
Paige Clem recruited Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz, Steve Adams, Jordan Feinstein and Ben & Alex Morrison for a recent ‘Songs About Something: Old, New Borrowed & Blue’ show.
Watch Sturgill Simpon deliver horn-driven versions of two ‘Sailor’s Guide’ rockers last night on ‘Saturday Night Live.’
Watch highlights and listen to the entire Umphrey’s McGee Saturday night rock show in Atlanta.
Many of the musicians Gov’t Mule brought down to Jamaica sat-in with the Island at their first Island Exodus show of 2017.
While Phish focused on staples in Mexico on Saturday, there were a few improvisational highlights including a standout “Light.”
Five-piece Joe Russo’s Almost Dead played before a capacity crowd in South Carolina on Friday night.
Jake Peavy put together an all-star band to open the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s first show of 2017, which featured a Roosevelt Collier sit-in.
Last night, Umphrey’s McGee played a total of eight songs that hadn’t seen action in at least 30 shows.
Phish delivered a wonderful second set and well-played first to kick off their second annual visit to Mexico.
Iconic performer Bob Weir brought together his Campfire Band for the first time this year last night as part of the MusicNOW Festival in Cincinnati.
Grateful Dead tribute act Joe Russo’s Almost Dead finally made their Nashville debut on Thursday night.
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Watch saxophonist Jeff Coffin add to “The Flu” during an appearance with Lettuce last night in Nashville.
Watch Warren Haynes and the Midnight Ramble Band guest with Little Feat in Jamaica on Thursday night.
Watch Stevie Wonder perform a special tribute to First Lady Michelle Obama on last night’s episode of ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
Watch The Flaming Lips play a song from their upcoming new album and frontman Wayne Coyne participate in a game with ‘Tonight Show’ host Jimmy Fallon.
Watch Red Hot Chili Peppers share the stage with a bevy of New Orleans musicians last night at Smoothie King Center.