Phil Lesh began the fifth and final weekend of his residency at The Capitol Theatre with a fantastic lineup.
Trey Anastasio and his band started Fall Tour at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago last night.
Dumpstaphunk were joined by many special guests for a Phunksgiving Eve performance in NYC on Wednesday night.
Watch the wild scene as Trampled By Turtles and Dirty Beggars performed “The Weight” surrounded by fans.
The String Cheese Incident and many others made Halloween weekend at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park an unforgettable expreience.
Billy Joel’s latest Madison Square Garden performance featured a pair of high-profile guest spots.
The Chris Robinson Brotherhood recently completed a four-night stand at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, where Sterling Munksgard captured the action.
The Who had a few tricks up their sleeves for the first show of The Who Hits 50! World Tour on Sunday night.
Check out photos, audio and thoughts from The Motet and The Heavy Pets’ sold-out show at Brooklyn Bowl on Friday night.
Night Three of The Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s San Francisco residency saw the band cover three different Rolling Stones songs.
Dennis Cook shares his take on a recent Hard Working Americans show featuring support from The Congress, while James Martin provides photos.
The Main Squeeze Recaps Bear Creek 2014 - By Team JamBase
- Nov 20, 2014
- 9:00 am PST
The Main Squeeze gets to the heart of what makes Bear Creek so special as they document their experience at this year’s festival.
Watch how The Tonight Show host and his house band filled in for the Irish rockers by covering U2’s “Desire.”
Taz, The Lettuce Horns and Oteil Burbridge were among Umphrey’s McGee’s guests at Bear Creek ’15.
The Rolling Stones played “Sweet Virginia” for the first time in over seven years on Wednesday night.
Pink Talking Fish debuted “new” Phish and Pink Floyd songs at Garcia’s last night.
Kung Fu keyboardist Todd Stoops sat in with The String Cheese Incident last night in Port Chester.
JamBase contributor Stu Kelly shares his take on the first-ever Concert For Valor in Washington, D.C.