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.
The Allman Brothers Band’s short but sweet Summer Tour came to a close last night at Jones Beach.
Bill Clifford and Ian Rawn check in from Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, VA on an eventful Saturday at the inaugural Lockn’ Festival.
A member of Pearl Jam sat in with the Dave Matthews Band for the first time last night at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA, when Mike McCready came out for “Rhyme & Reason.”
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio sat in with Furthur at the Lockn’ Festival in Arrington, VA tonight.
In a scene straight out of a movie, guitarist Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo played a whole show with Ween tribute act The Pod in Chicago.
Bill Clifford shares his thoughts, while Ian Rawn shares a stunning set of photos from a busy Day Two at the inaugural Lockn’ Festival.
Last night both Grace Potter and members of her band sat in with the Allman Brothers Band at the Comcast Center in Mansfield, MA.
Bill Clifford checks in with his thoughts on the first day of the inaugural Lockn’ Festival, along with photos from Ian Rawn.
Nearly 13 years later One For Woody still stands out as a highlight in the careers of many of its performers. Watch video from the September 21, 2000 event.
Bustle In Your Hedgerow covered all of Black Sabbath’s Paranoid and delivered plenty of other treats at their Brooklyn Bowl finale.
UM & STS9 brought their co-bill tour to an end at Wolftrap on Sunday night with a joint cover of an ’80s classic.