Watch Eddie Vedder pay tribute to Canadian rockers The Tragically Hip during Pearl Jam’s concert at Wrigley Field last night in Chicago.
Acclaimed Canadian rockers The Tragically Hip held what is likely the last live show with frontman Gord Downie last night at Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston, Ontario.
Watch all of last night’s the Disco Biscuits show from New York City including the debut of a new original.
Last night Umphrey’s McGee treated fans in Knoxville to a show chock full of rarities including bust outs of a Pink Floyd cover and the theme to an ’80s TV show.
How good was the 46-minute, all-improvised soundcheck Phish played in Watkins Glen on this date in 2015? Read a bunch of tweets declaring it the best of the year in a number of different ways.
Watch Steven Adler guest with Guns N’ Roses on Friday night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Watch members of Blackberry Smoke guest with Gov’t Mule on “Down By The River” and “Stage Fright” last night at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre near Detroit.
The Meters bassist George Porter Jr. welcomed Phish keyboardist Page McConnell for a sit-in at Nectar’s in Burlington on Friday.
View a photo gallery and video highlights of the recent Can’t Stop The Train – Tribute To Jerry Garcia Rex Foundation benefit at The Fillmore.
Last night Minglewood Hall in Memphis saw North Mississippi Allstars’ drummer Cody Dickinson sit-in with UM.
Collaborations on the Gov’t Mule and Blackberry Smoke tour continued last night at Stage AE,. Watch what went down in Pittsburgh.
Watch Ryan Adams & The Shining debut a new original and a heartfelt song about the singer-songwriter’s love for his current band.
Watch Carlos Santana shred a blues classic with Buddy Guy last night in the Bay Area.
Watch highlights from the Philadelphia stop on Gov’t Mule’s Smokin’ Mule Tour.
Listen to full set audio and watch pro-shot highlights of The Band’s memorable set at the original Woodstock Festival.
Photographer Susan Weiand captured Hard Working Americans earning a living at The Fillmore in San Francisco on Friday.
Twenty years ago today Phish played four sets including one on a Flatbed Truck and an afternoon set inspired by Jimi Hendrix on the final day of Clifford Ball.
Jam rockers Gov’t Mule filled their set with covers including a long-lost ZZ Top song and then welcomed members of Blackberry Smoke for a Dead cover and more in Utica.