Legendary singer-songwriter James Taylor will soon release a new album, ‘American Standard’ and tour in support of it with Jackson Browne.
Brandi Carlile’s third of six 2020 Ryman Auditorium concerts featured guest appearances from The War & Treaty and Sheryl Crow.
Perpetual Groove frontman Brock Butler put his looper to good use on a cover of Prince’s “I Would Die 4 U.”
Mike Gordon debuted new songs and a Coldplay cover at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto.
Saturday’s Trey Anastasio Band concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles included the debut of a new original entitled “All Pretending” and a cover of “Over The Rainbow” from ‘The Wizard Of Oz.’
Umphrey’s McGee concluded a two-night stand at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with a show that included a debut cover of “Limelight” by Rush, guest spots from NYC scene fixtures Mike Stern and Leni Stern and much more.
Billy Strings paid tribute to Jerry Garcia at one of the Grateful Dead guitarist’s favorite haunts, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Mike Gordon paid tribute to Little Feat guitarist Paul Barrere with his first “Sailin’ Shoes” in more than five years.
Umphrey’s McGee welcomed Doom Flamingo vocalist Kanika Moore for a debut of Rush’s “Anthem” in honor of Neil Peart.
Rodrigo y Gabriela shared a cover of Megadeth’s “Holy Wars… The Punishment Due” from their 2020 covers EP ‘Mettal.’
Molly Tuttle shared video of her doing an acoustic version of the Grateful Dead classic “Standing On The Moon.”
Spafford fit a debut cover of Men At Work’s “Who Can It Be Now?” into their Thursday night show at Antone’s in Austin.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band busted out a cover after eight years, debuted a four-year-old original, premiered their take on a Funkadelic classic and teamed with Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr at the Macon City Auditorium during their first concert of 2020.
Watch Brandi Carlile and Lucie Silvas cover Roy Orbison and Bonnie Tyler at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Bruce Springsteen released pro-shot video of his cover of The Clash’s “London Calling” with The E Street Band from London’s Hyde Park in 2009.
Rush drummer Neil Peart was honored during live shows this weekend from Styx, Tool and Dream Theater.
Yonder Mountain String Band’s first tour with multi-instrumentalist Nick Piccininni began last week and included a tribute to late Rush drummer Neil Peart in Bozeman on Friday night.
Trey Anastasio Band delivered three debuts including a show-opening cover of The Beatles’ “I’m Down” in reference to Trey being stuck in the air at Madison Square Garden on New Year’s Eve.