Lake Street Dive released a stripped-down performance of oldie “Better Than” for the second installment of their ‘Live From The Road’ video series.
Veteran musician Leo Kottke wrapped a run of shows on Tuesday night with an intimate solo acoustic show at the Newtown Theatre near Philadelphia.
Dave Matthews debuted a cover of “The Book Of Love” by The Magnetic Fields during a solo start to Dave Matthews Band’s encore last night at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Cults performed songs from their recently released album, ‘To The Ghosts,’ during a session recorded at Seattle-based radio station KEXP.
Back in 1991, Phish jokingly went under an alternate, unofficially calling themselves “Mrs. Pizza Shit” for a couple of shows.
Taper’s Choice went live on nugs.net with 10 recordings of their “headiest shows” and all five volumes of their ‘Choice Tapes’ series.
Durand Jones performed songs from his debut solo album, ‘Wait Til I Get Over,’ for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ series.
The Grateful Dead released official video featuring their cover of The Beatles’ “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” from a 1993 concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre for this week’s installment of ‘All The Years Live.’
Mihali and his live band covered Stone Temple Pilots’ 1993 smash “Plush” in a recent installment of the ‘Sugarshack Sessions’ video series.
Lake Street Dive started their new ‘Live From The Road’ video series with a playful performance of “Party On The Roof” filmed at Salt Shed Chicago.
Phish announced live archival releases of their August 2, 1993 concert in Tampa, Florida and October 26, 1994 concert in Boone, North Carolina with proceeds benefitting hurricane relief efforts in those states.
Goose covered Father John Misty’s “So I’m Growing Old On Magic Mountain” on night one of their three-show run in Cincinnati this weekend.
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band welcomed many guests over their two-show run at The Ryman that featured Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush, Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas and many others.
“Weird Al” Yankovic and Will Forte came together to cover Chappell Roan’s “Hot To Go!” at Thundergong! 2024.
To remember founding Allman Brothers Band bassist Berry Oakley, listen to a live recording from Jackson, Alabama on March 23, 1972.
Jelly Roll honored local rock legend Bob Seger by covering three of his songs last night at The Beautifully Broken Tour stop at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena.
Butcher Brown recently swung by the Seattle studios of KEXP to record an installment of the ‘Live On KEXP’ series.
R.E.M., moe. and Luscious Jackson are just a few of the 279 artists with tracks featured on the new ‘Caverns of Gold: A Benefit for WNC Hurricane Relief’ compilation.