Burning Man virgin Bee Getz shares a narrative of his experience at this year’s event.
This past Monday night Phil Lesh rounded up some of his friends for a Summer Harvest Party at his Terrapin Crossroads venue in San Rafael, CA.
If you missed Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night, we’ve compiled the music-related highlights.
Watch Jason Isbell perform “Flying Over Water” on Conan.
New Orleans fixtures the Preservation Hall Jazz Band came out at the end of Mumford And Sons’ show last night at Mardi Gras World.
Since nearly all of Phish’s performance from July 17, 2000 at KLRU Studios in Austin for a taping of Austin City Limits has surfaced, we profile that appearance.
Warren Haynes brought Gov’t Mule to Burlington for a guest-filled performance at Grand Point North.
When fun. canceled their set at Mumford & Sons’ St. Augustine Stopover due to a medical issue, John Fogerty stepped up in a big way.
On December 27 Joe Russo’s Almost Dead will play their second-ever show at the Capitol Theatre.
The Black Crowes loaded their set with rarities in Alabama just one day after the death of Stan Robinson.
Last night two of our favorite New Orleans acts made appearances on late night TV, when Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue visited The Tonight Show and Preservation Hall Jazz Band performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Last night Gov’t Mule returned to late night, where they performed “Funny Little Tragedy” on Conan O’Brien’s TBS show.
New JamBase correspondent Chad Berndtson checks in from a special night at Terrapin Crossroads.
Andrew Bruss and Ben Tan provide coverage from this year’s second installment of Boston Calling.
Coverage from Andrew Blackstein & Jeffrey Greenblatt of the sold-out Dr. Dog performance at the Mercury Lounge in New York City
In Wilco’s first post-AmericanaramA set, they brought up The National to help out on “California Stars.”
The inaugural Lockn’ Festival wrapped up yesterday in Arrington, VA. We share Ian Rawn’s stunning snaps and many setlists.
Hookahville is now “The Ville.” We present Suzy Perler’s photos and Ryan Neeley’s thoughts on the family-friendly event.