The Tedeschi Trucks Band were joined by guitarist Tash Neal and vocalist Amy Helm at different points of Wednesday’s show, which also featured a tribute to a Muscle Shoals icon who died the previous day.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band performed at the Count Basie on Tuesday. Enjoy full show audio, video highlights and a gallery of Suzy Perler’s photos.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s first Delaware performance in over 8,000 days included a handful of hilarious stories and beautiful solo acoustic performances.
Watch and listen to The Barr Brothers with former member Sarah Pagé performing live for a WXPN World Cafe Session.
Tedeschi Trucks Band hit the midway point of their four-show run at the Warner Theatre – listen to full show audio from last night.
Stream a Grateful Dead concert held on this date in 1973 featuring the debut of several songs including “Eyes Of The World.”
Check out a pair of covers of “Cassidy” played yesterday in honor of Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow, who died earlier in the day.
Watch a goosebump-inducing recap of moe.’s return after a five-month hiatus and listen to recordings of both Capitol Theatre shows.
Listen to Greensky Bluegrass team up with JRAD guitarist Tom Hamilton from Thursday night in Philly, and team up with Billy Strings for a debut cover last night at the 9:30 Club.
Umphrey’s McGee took a number of rarities off the shelf last night at The Fillmore Philadelphia – listen to full show audio.
Umphrey’s McGee dusted off a pair of mash-ups and invited out Nicole Atkin’s to front them for a cover from The Pretenders last night in Philly.
Listen to the first Joe Russo’s Almost Dead show from 5 years ago today, read Tom Hamilton’s thoughts on JRAD’s intentions and read ScottyB’s initial review of JRAD’s debut.
Listen to Holly Bowling’s first Atrium set aboard Jam Cruise 16, which climaxed with a version of “Soulshine” featuring Lebo, JHa and Chainsaw.
Check out a review, audio and photos from this weekend’s Freaks Ball XVII at Brooklyn Bowl.
Listen to a recording by Owsley “Bear” Stanley of Janis Joplin performing live in 1968 on what would have been the beloved vocalist’s 75th birthday today.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s January 2018 run at The Capitol Theatre ended with a pair of debuts, saw Stuart Bogie jam and featured plenty of jams and teases.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead hit the midway point of their run at The Cap, which featured the debut of a Grateful Dead rarity, a Led Zeppelin tune and a Chuck Berry deep cut about a dream music festival.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead continued to add to their growing songbook, watch their debut take on “Rosa Lee McFall” along with pro-shot video of their near half-hour opening run.