Foo Fighters welcomed Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews for an extended “This Is A Call” on Sunday night in New Orleans.
The “Never Miss A Sunday Show” adage also held true for Widespread Panic last night in Broomfield.
The Rolling Stones busted out “Loving Cup” for the first time in nearly eight years on Saturday night in Australia.
Once again, fans should abide by the old Never Miss A Sunday Show adage after what Phish laid down in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
Austin-based blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. welcomed Derek Trucks to share the stage at The Greek in Los Angeles last night.
Listen to last night’s Phil Lesh & Friends show featuring special guest guitarists Nels Cline and Scott Law.
Phish continued a three-night stand in Las Vegas by offering bustouts and adventurous jams in Sin City.
Watch The Flaming Lips enlist Morgan Delt and Grace Potter for their performance of two Beatles covers on Kimmel last night.
STS9 delivered a funk-focused performance on Halloween in Nashville.
moe. debuted covers from the likes of Bob Dylan, CCR, Kenny Rogers, The Beatles and David Bowie on Halloween night in Las Vegas.
Widespread Panic filled a mammoth Halloween show with five cover debuts and four bustouts in Broomfield, Colorado.
Phish unleashed an insane spectacle upon a capacity crowd in Las Vegas on Halloween night.
Umphrey’s McGee debuted four mash-ups combining songs from the likes of Rick James, Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, Beck and Beastie Boys.
Last night The Infamous Stringdusters presented “Night Of The Living Dead” with Keller Williams in NYC.
Phish concluded a memorable three-night stand at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Wednesday night.
There were plenty of highlights from Phish’s second of three shows in San Francisco.
The Allman Brothers Band brought a 45-year career to a close, for now, with an unexpected three-set performance in New York City.
Wilco played a pair of rarities and Jeff Tweedy engaged in a game of charades on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.