Watch the first footage from the Grateful Dead’s October 23, 1989 show in Charlotte to surface on YouTube.
It took over 80 minutes into the second longest concert of Bruce Springsteen’s career for him to play a song written after 1973.
After 25 years together, the Dave Matthews Band finally welcomed a member of the Grateful Dead to sit-in on Tuesday night.
View a photo gallery of images from last weekend’s FYF Fest in L.A. featuring Tame Impala, LCD Soundsystem, Charles Bradley, Ty Segall, Father John Misty and more.
ZZ Top Welcomes Robert Randolph In Boston - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 30, 2016
- 11:01 am PDT
Watch Robert Randolph sit-in with legendary rockers ZZ Top on a song Elvis Presley made famous.
Watch John Lennon sing a Beatles classic for the last time in the United States as part of his final full-scale concert which took place 44 years ago today.
Dave Matthews Band Gets Loose At The Greek - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 30, 2016
- 6:42 am PDT
The Dave Matthews Band kicked off this year’s Greek run with a show that included a Talking Heads cover and a “piano dance” from Dave.
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the final official live concert held by The Beatles.
Another successful Lockn’ came to a close with performances from the Wailers, Keller Williams, Gary Clark Jr., Phil Lesh, Phish and more on Sunday.
Saturday night’s STS9 show featured an Axe The Cables set, new originals and a cover debut for the encore of the three-set affair.
Last night’s Smokin Mule Tour stop featured a new Gov’t Mule cover and a guest spot by guitarist Toshi Yanagi.
Phish held their second headlining performance at Lockn’ Festival Sunday night marking the end to this year’s annual event.
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder played a solo set and showed up during several other acts’ performances at the inaugural Ohana Festival yesterday.
Supergroup Prophets Of Rage continued their massive debut tour with a stop in New York City on Saturday night.
Jim James & My Morning Jacket ended Saturday at Lockn’ with one of the best sets in festival history and that was just one of many special moments.
Watch the first AC/DC performance of “Live Wire” since 1982 from last night’s show in Greensboro.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers drummer Steve Ferrone was among several guests joining Gov’t Mule onstage last night in California.
Friday at Lockn’ may have had a Phish-y main course, but there were plenty of other highlights from a diverse group of performers.