Billy Joel dusted off “Los Angelenos” for the first time in nearly 42 years on Tuesday during his monthly concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country delivered a cover of “Mystery Train” at Lark Hall in Albany, New York on March 9.
Lotus was joined by a bevy of musical friends and collaborators for a pair of benefit concerts at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium honoring the life of the band’s percussionist, Chuck Morris and his son Charley Morris.
The run of two-night stands will present complete performances of Sailin’ Shoes and Dixie Chicken.
Listen to Bob Dylan lead his band through Bob Weir’s “Only A River” for the first time in Nagoya, Japan on Thursday, April 20.
Goose fit a rare cover of Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Achy Breaky Heart” into Sunday’s concert at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle.
Wilco brought out Faye Webster for a guest appearance on “Jesus, Etc.” during their concert on Sunday at The Classic Center in Athens, Georgia.
Umphrey’s McGee broke out a cover of The Allman Brothers Band’s “Jessica” for their encore on Saturday at the House Of Blues Dallas.
Pro-shot footage of Goose performing a 44-minute “Echo Of A Rose” in Seattle was shared by the band.
Beck, Bad Bunny and several others joined Gorillaz for their Coachella weekend two set.
Widespread Panic closed out a six-show residency in Austin on Saturday with a show that featured a rare cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” and plenty of song sandwiches.
Neil Young’s first concert appearance since 2019 took place Saturday at Stephen Stills’ Light Up The Blues To Benefit Autism.
Phish closed out a three-show run at Hollywood Bowl and their 2023 Spring Tour of the West Coast on Sunday with a show featuring plenty of masterful improvisation.
Goose went sans sleeves for their show Saturday night in Seattle that featured the first “Danger Zone” since 2021.
Phish’s second of three shows at Hollywood Bowl began with a first set filled with impressive jamming that continued across the second set as well.
Phish kicked off a three-night run at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Friday with a show featuring “Everything’s Right,” “A Wave Of Hope,” “Down With Disease” and “Blaze On” in starring roles.
Wilco brought out Derek Trucks for “Impossible Germany” and “California Stars” at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St. Augustine, Florida on Wednesday.
The Killers’ Brandon Flowers joined Dawes in Salt Lake City to cover Johnny Cash’s “I Came To Believe.”