BT ALC Big Band wowed on Thursday at Somerville’s Sally O’Brien’s to kick off a weekend celebrating JamBase’s 25th Anniversary.
Strand Of Oaks released their first live album recorded in Gothenburg, Sweden at Pustervik.
Widespread Panic will release ‘Boone 1999’ featuring the band’s April 22, 1999 concert at the Varsity Gym at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.
Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann’s Billy & The Kids ensemble began their two show “Dead In The Water” stint at Baltimore’s Pier Six Pavilion on Wednesday.
In honor of its 25th anniversary, listen to Phish’s otherworldly “Ambient Jam” from their Lemonwheel Festival in 1998.
Margo Price mixed rarities, new songs and covers — including The Band’s “Evangeline” in tribute to Robbie Robertson — during her Kennedy Center debut on Friday, August 11.
A film profiling the Summer Jam At Watkins Glen concert featuring The Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead and The Band is currently in production.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh’s sons, Grahame Lesh and Brian Lesh, talk about the band much more while trying to select the year of live jams on the latest installment of the ‘Guess The Year’ podcast.
Jimmy Fallon surprised fans at Sunday’s Jonas Brothers concert by singing “Mr. Brightside” at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
Lotus’ live album, ‘Live In Steel City,’ documenting the band’s final show with late percussionist Chuck Morris is available to stream.
Steep Canyon Rangers went on with their set indoors at the Podunk Bluegrass Festival on Saturday after severe weather tore through the area.
Gov’t Mule delivered a guest-filled set at Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Tour stop in Cincinnati on Sunday.
Allison Russell played her Grammy-nominated song “Nightflyer” as part of her latest appearance on the national radio program and podcast ‘eTown.’
Michael Bublé joined Foo Fighters to sing his 2009 hit “Haven’t Met You Yet” on Saturday at the Outside Lands music festival in San Francisco.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead debuted five covers during an acoustic show on Friday at Atlantic City’s The Music Box including a take on Bruce Springsteen’s “Thunder Road.”
Watch Argent deliver Phish drummer Jon Fishman’s least favorite song on the classic 1970s music program ‘Midnight Special.’
The performance came in celebration of The Band’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 1994.
The Wallflowers paid tribute to the late Robbie Robertson by performing two The Band covers during their encore on Thursday in Kent, Ohio.