The Mike Dillon Band and Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey brought their co-headlining tour to San Francisco’s Boom Boom Room on April 5. Enjoy a full gallery and video from the show.
Vermont jam act Twiddle rocked Garcia’s in Port Chester on April 2. Chadbyrne Dickens offers a profile of this band on the rise featuring photos by Greg Horowitz.
Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic talked about Nirvana, while Stevie Nicks teamed with Jimmy Fallon for “Stop Dragging My Heart Around” on The Tonight Show.
Watch the first CSNY performance in over two years at San Francisco’s Winterland on October 4, 1973.
Watch Cat Stevens, a.k.a. Yusuf Islam perform three classics with The Roots on last night’s Tonight Show.
Nicky Sanders of The Steep Canyon Rangers sat in with Widespread Panic and Dark Star Orchestra on Saturday night in Los Angeles.
Duff McKagan played his first full GN’R show on bass last night since he left the band in 1997.
Rock legends Robert Plant and Steve Winwood were among the performers at Northleach Church in Gloucestershire, U.K. on Friday night.
Mike Gordon and his five-piece band wrapped up their first extensive tour since 2011 at Higher Ground last night, where two of Gordon’s Phish band mates guested.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio sat in with Mike Gordon’s five-piece last night at the Tarrytown Music Hall.
A photo gallery and video from Marco Benevento’s show at the Boom Boom Room in San Francisco.
JamBase’s ScottyB looks back on what we lost when Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain committed suicide 20 years ago, including rare video of one of the band’s finest performances.
Phil Lesh & Friends kicked off night one of eight at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY.
Images by Suzy Perler and a review from Chad Berndtson of The Infamous Stringdusters & Fruition in NYC.
Mike Gordon, Brett Dennen, Ann & Nancy Wilson and many more honored Paul Simon at NYC’s Carnegie Hall on Monday night.
STS9 played their first show since the departure of Murph last night at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival.
My Morning Jacket front man Jim James sat in with The War On Drugs for a John Lennon cover last night.
Neil Young’s first of four Dolby Theatre performances included material from throughout his career and a pair of covers.