As it is with the Dead, watching the interactions among the audience was almost as interesting as watching the show ...
The Grateful Dead earned a reputation as a live band beyond compare. Their studio output is also revered from start to finish ...
The catering options rarely differ. Almost always, there’s a salad bar with every possible variety of Newman’s Own dressing.
The passing of Phil Lesh shook the music industry to its core. His ability as a bass player is undeniable, and these isolated ...
While no artist can claim to know exactly when they will take their final bows, these songs were the best way these acts ...
Sometimes, it really does matter who your friends are.
Steve Berlin still is the new guy in Los Lobos, even though he joined the group in 1982. The seminal East Los Angeles band, ...
Eggy brought some friendly competition to Atlanta on Halloween with "The Waiting Game Show," a special performance guided by childhood games.
The country-rock maverick played his first headlining show in Philly in six years. His Why Not? Tour is back at the North ...
The world needs King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard right now. I’m just going to go right out here on this limb and shout it ...
Phil Lesh, the Grateful Dead’s founding bassist who died Oct. 25 at age 84, rarely wrote songs or sang lead. Among his contributions to the band’s oeuvre, though, was one of the most ...
Lesh’s contributions to the Grateful Dead were immeasurable and left behind some of their most unforgettable songs. Here’s a look at four songs Lesh wrote for the band from the late ’60s ...