Sarah Jarosz shared the video for “Johnny” from her critically acclaimed 2020 album, ‘World On The Ground.’
The Fearless Flyers released the video for “Kenni And The Jets,” an instrumental interpretation of an Elton John classic.
Lotus detailed a new album, ‘Free Swim,’ and shared the lead single, “Catacombs.”
Vampire Weekend compiled six tracks from two August 2019 concerts in Florida for their new ‘Live In Florida’ EP.
Osiris Media launched a new podcast, ‘Festival Circuit,’ focusing on the musical history and impact of festivals and cities around the world.
The Grateful Dead now have an official podcast, ‘The Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast,’ which launched with an episode focusing on ‘Workingman’s Dead’ track “Uncle John’s Band.”
Watch the video for “Victory,” the lead single off The Avett Brothers’ upcoming new album, ‘The Third Gleam.’
The Rolling Stones will reissue their 1973 studio album, ‘Goats Head Soup,’ in a variety of formats and previewed the set by sharing the previously unreleased “Criss Cross.”
Norah Jones released the video for “Flame Twin” from her 2020 album, ‘Pick Me Up Off The Floor.’
James Blake shared his second single of 2020 so far, “Are You Even Real?”
Khruangbin reworked Beck’s “No Distraction” for a remix released today on Beck’s 50th birthday.
Leslie Mendelson shared a new EP, ‘In The Meantime,’ that includes a cover of Joni Mitchell’s “People’s Parties.”
Listen to guitarist Derek Trucks sit-in with Phish in Charlotte on this date in 1999 on two songs.
Rebelution previewed their forthcoming ‘Dub Collection’ album by sharing the dub version of “Settle Down Easy.”
Preview ‘GarciaLive Volume 14’ by listening to Jerry Garcia & John Kahn’s cover of “When I Paint My Masterpiece” by Bob Dylan from January 27, 1986.
Listen to “Streets Of Philadelphia” off the new Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band archival release ‘Philadelphia 1999.’
Host Eric Krasno talks shop with his best friend and longtime Lettuce band mate, Adam Deitch, on the latest episode of Osiris’ ‘Eric Krasno Plus One’ podcast.
Watch “Weird Al” Yankovic’s “The Hamilton Polka” parody video featuring clips from ‘Hamilton’ the movie.