Jamtronica pioneers the Disco Biscuits fit a Prince cover and an inventively sequenced second set into their Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas run opener on Thursday night.
Stream a playlist of songs penned by late great founding member of The Velvet Underground Lou Reed on the anniversary of his death.
Last night My Morning Jacket kicked off the Road To Hulaween run with a show featuring a few surprises.
Listen to last night’s Widespread Panic show from Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa.
Watch veteran musician Phil Collins play a classic song backed by Tonight Show house band The Roots on last night’s episode of the program.
Two members of host band Railroad Earth detail their experiences at this year’s Hangtown Festival in Placerville, California.
Listen to Widespread Panic’s first-ever cover of “Electric Funeral” by Black Sabbath from Tuesday’s show in Minneapolis.
Read a review of Reed Mathis And Electric Beethoven’s concert featuring guest Aron Magner and watch the entire performance from Sunday night as well.
Watch Norah Jones and her band perform “Don’t Be Denied” on last night’s episode of the late night talk show.
Watch a preview of this Sunday’s ‘nugs.net Live Stash’ episode featuring Dead & Company.
Here’s the full setlist, video highlights and more from an incredible night of music to honor and raise funds for John Perry Barlow held on Monday at Sweetwater.
Check out images and videos from the supergroup-filled second installment of Brooklyn Comes Alive as well as audio of the Breaking Biscuits set.
Phish worked 13 tour debuts and a pair of wild jams into their first of two nights at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie near Dallas on Monday night.
Check out photographer Paul Giunta’s photos from Phish’s recent visit to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta.
Songstress Adia Victoria’s inventive brand of aggressive, high-intensity blues blew the mind of JamBase contributor Jake Krolick. who shares a review, photos and video.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh honored his former band and their collaborator, Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan.
Let Aaron “Neddy” Stein tell you about one of the best nights of improv he’s ever seen.
Widespread Panic ended night of their three-show run in Milwaukee with a Black Sabbath cover performed at a previous Halloween concert.