Tarriona “Tank” Ball shows off her vocal and rapping skills during Tank & The Bangas’ performance of “Sol Glo.”
Phish last performed Trey Anastasio’s ‘Gamehendge’ suite at Great Woods on this date in 1994.
Vocalist Maggie Koerner and The Revivalists’ David Shaw honored Ringo Starr on his 80th birthday by sharing a cover of “It Don’t Come Easy.”
Charlie Daniels, who passed away on Monday, made his lone appearance with Widespread Panic count at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in 2010.
Grateful Shred delivered a gorgeous version of “Ship Of Fools” aboard Jam Cruise 18 in January.
Pearl Jam rolled out professionally-shot video of “Hail Hail” from their last visit to Vienna, a city the band was supposed to play tonight.
Twiddle frontman Mihali recorded a version of “Heart Song” with fiddler Richard Vagner for Sugarshack’s ‘On The Spot’ video series.
Watch Chicano Batman perform songs from their new album ‘Invisible People’ for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ series.
Nancy Wilson of Heart shared a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “The Rising” in which she’s backed by The Lab.
Dark Star Orchestra premiered pro-shot video from their second set on September 4, 2003 featuring special guest Steve Kimock.
Amy Helm led her band through a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City” during their September 2019 set at the Freshgrass festival in North Adams, Massachusetts.
Watch Dirty Projectors perform songs from their latest EPs, ‘Windows Open’ and ‘Flight Tower,’ for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ series.
Jason Isbell and Amada Shires stood around a single mic at Nashville’s Carter Vintage Guitars for a Warren Zevon cover.
Rodrigo y Gabriela delivered a cover of Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road.”
The June 29 episode of ‘The Tweedy Show’ saw Neil Young and My Bloody Valentine covers.
Brendan Bayliss delivered covers from Ween, Paul Simon and John Prine as well as a slew of Umphrey’s McGee songs during his July 3 ‘Wine Not?’ livestream.
Andrew Bird welcomed his family to perform “Manifest” on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Dave Matthews’ fans lead him through a career-spanning set for SiriusXM’s ‘Live From Home: By Request’ program which saw Dave delivering a solo rarity as well as a debut.