The quartet included a pair of cover debuts in its first performance in over two years.
The head coach of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks joined his musical friend at the House of Blues.
Review & Photos | The Who | Brooklyn - By Team JamBase
- May 28, 2015
- 11:55 am PDT
The Who’s recent visit to Barclays Center featured a bevy of the band’s biggest hits.
Last night Terrapin Crossroads hosted a tribute to the year of 1976 in Grateful Dead history.
Bill Kreutzmann’s appearance at Sweetwater turned into a jam session with Bobby, Reed Mathis and Steve Kimock.
Woods & Real Estate got jammy in Portland, where Donovan Farley and Caitlin Webb documented the action.
Ace performed with Lukas Nelson at Sweetwater during last night’s Music Heals International Benefit.
Andrew Bruss was on the scene this weekend in Boston for three-days of eclectic live music.
The Rolling Stones didn’t waste much time before welcoming the tour’s first guest.
Summer Camp came to a close on Sunday with sets from moe., Widespread Panic, Steve Miller Band and more.
Saturday at Summer Camp saw both headliners welcome an old friend for a sit-in.
Despite fears from local officials, last night’s Widespread Panic show went off without any major incidents in Orange Beach, Alabama.
The sax man sat-in on three improv-heavy classics last night in Raleigh, where DMB also were joined by other guests and debuted a new original.
Friday at Summer Camp saw Gene Ween lead Umphrey’s McGee for the better part of a set and moe. throw away the setlist for a late night show.
On this day in 2000, the Vermont quartet unleashed arguably the best version of “Ghost” they’ve ever played.
The guitarist of the Bay Area soul group shares the band’s experiences trekking to the festival.
The Grateful Dead drummer was on the late night talk show to promote his recent memoir and will guest DJ on the SiriusXM station this weekend as part of Dead-icated Memorial Day Weekend.
Last night’s Stones show saw the band dust off songs they haven’t played in years.