December 1 will be a monumental day for Neil Young and his fans.
Stone Temple Pilots have announced Jeff Gutt as their new lead singer and shared a new single “Meadow.”
Walter Becker’s widow Delia Becker wrote a note detailing the painful last four months of the Steely Dan guitarist’s life as he fought cancer.
In a new interview Chris Robinson talks his old band The Black Crowes, current group The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Chris Cornell’s death and more.
A week-long campaign to raise funds for a food shelter dubbed ‘Strangers Feeding Strangers’ has been launched by CashOrTrade.org.
Watch The Redcoats play a medley of Allman Brothers classic during halftime of yesterday’s football game.
Read about professional hockey player Sean Avery’s love of Phish and first acid trip from his recently released autobiography.
Check out the lineup for Terrapin Crossroads’ upcoming tribute to Tom Petty in which funds raised will be donated to victims and families of the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
A number of Bay Area executives are reportedly putting together a massive benefit concert at AT&T Park in San Francisco to raise funds for fire victims.
Steely Dan Busts Out Song After 21 Years - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 23, 2017
- 12:04 pm PDT
Last week Steely Dan added a long-lost song to their 2017 Fall Tour setlists and have purportedly been performing it at each show since.
The Allman Brothers Band co-founder Gregg Allman was posthumously given the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable Memorial Advocacy Award.
Lukas Nelson confirms a new album and tour is on the way from Neil Young & Promise Of The Real.
Watch a dozen videos from last night’s Steely Dan show in Buffalo and read what Donald Fagen had to say about Walter Becker.
Members of the Heartbreakers discuss the loss of Tom Petty and check out what Petty’s manager said about what was in the works for a ‘Wildflowers’ tour.
Bassist Rob Derhak of moe. has completed a big step in his battle with cancer.
The Colorado Avalanche will host a Grateful Dead Night on Thursday, October 19.
Deadheads in the nation’s biggest cities will have a chance to see ‘Long Strange Trip’ on the big screen once more.
After a summer off, Live Nation has high hopes about concerts returning to the famed Alpine Valley Music Theatre next year.