The Disco Biscuits just completed a memorable three-night stand at Irving Plaza in New York City. Andrew Blackstein documented the run in photos.
After more than 25 years legendary drummer Kenney Jones was finally behind the kit for The Who again on Saturday night in the U.K.
Widespread Panic welcomed members of Galactic and vocalist Maggie Koerner at various points of their set in Philadelphia on Saturday night.
R. Cooper shares photos from Bob Weir & RatDog’s visit to The Midland in Kansas City on Saturday night.
L. Paul Mann shares his thoughts and images from a busy first day of Bonnaroo 2014.
The Disco Biscuits kicked off a three-night run at Irving Plaza in NYC by using a 1999 show at the venue as a guide.
Widespread Panic returned to Augusta for the first time in 17 years last night. Ian Rawn shares photos from Wednesday night’s show.
Review & Photos | Governors Ball | NYC - By Team JamBase
- Jun 11, 2014
- 2:20 pm PDT
The fourth annual Governor’s Ball took place in NYC this past weekend. Andrew Bruss shares his thoughts, while Scott Fleishman provides photos.
Brock Butler and Matt McDonald of Perpetual Groove shared the stage last night in Athens, GA.
The Chris Robinson Brotherhood performed aboard a boat that cruised the NYC Harbor on Friday night. Joe Russo shares photos from the cruise.
Once again, the Dave Matthews Band was joined by a trio of backing vocalists for part of last night’s show.
Dean Ween shared a post on Facebook titled “My Best Ween Story” and he wasn’t kidding.
Watch Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s mesmerizing 140-minute performance at the 2003 installment of Bonnaroo.
Jack White returned to The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon on Monday night and this time he performed two songs off his new album.
The Dave Matthews Band were joined by a trio of backing vocals for part of their show on Saturday night.
Ben Folds played the Pinewood Bowl Ampitheatre in Lincoln, NE on Saturday, where photographer Bill Grenfell was on hand to capture the action.
The Allman Brothers Band brought Mountain Jam to a close with a performance that included almost every song from their first two studios albums.
My Morning Jacket front man Jim James sat in with both Dawes and Conor Oberst on Saturday night.