A chat with multi-instrumentalist Rob Ward of Food Will Win The War.
Bernie Williams and Ruthie Foster augment the Allmans on River’s Gonna Rise.
Umphrey’s, Soulive, Lettuce and Lotus are just a few of the bands set to play Bear Creek this November.
A new documentary looks at the early days of the Grateful Dead and other S.F. psychedelic bands.
The Catalpa Festival will take over NYC’s Randall’s Island on July 28 and 29.
Watch the entire Phil Lesh & Friends show from March 20.
Bernie Williams and Tony Trischka were just two of the guests at last night’s Allmans show.
Jack White doesn’t see a White Stripes reunion happening.
Beauty pervades even the saddest situations, and Happy Book gives the impression that the perpetually ornery Jerry Joseph is coming to grips with that and maybe loosening up a bit.
Part of the thing that makes the Swedish indie pop trio Miike Snow so intriguing is their unflinching love of variety. Not content to simply make great dance cuts like “Sylvia” and “Black and Blue” as they did on their first release, they dip into the surreal with equal aplomb and dabble in a host of sounds and genres. This is the sort of creativity that helps define bands’ greatness and the desire to try new things is what makes their music noteworthy.