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Following a rare festival appearance at Bourbon & Beyond, Phish returned to its regular scheduled programming in Birmingham, AL.
Kendall Street Company has unveiled “Song For Colorado”, the first single off the band's forthcoming psych folk album.
The Grateful Dead turned in one of their weirdest sets of the decade during an afternoon show in Chula Vista, CA on this day in 1985.
Divided Sky Foundation has launched the Women’s Scholarship Fund to expand access to addiction recovery, aiming to raise ...
Widespread Panic has announced a three-night New Year's Eve run at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA on December 29th–31st, 2025.
Gov't Mule will celebrate the formative musical year of 1971 during the group's 2025 New Year's Eve show at New York's Beacon Theatre.
Phish finished its two-night stay in Birmingham, AL with a second set that didn't let up through several 14+ minute jams.
Billy Strings & Bryan Sutton kicked off a two-night stand at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium with help from banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck.
A year after launching his new band The Chrome Hearts, Neil Young is being sued by fashion brand Chrome Hearts for trademark infringement.
Widespread Panic retook their throne on stage at Allianz Amphitheatre at Riverfront in Richmond, Virginia for the second consecutive night.
Mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull brought her 'Tip Tor High Wire Tour' to The Troubadour in West Hollywood for a night of bluegrass brilliance.
The prodigal son returns. For Widespread Panic bassist and Richmond native Dave Schools, this homecoming was long overdue.