The latest in a series of live performance videos from Moon; Moon’s latest LP, From Here to the Sea, is out now on Compass Records As the winter days slowly begin to stretch longer, small glimpses of the joys that spring will bring are starting to appear. Today, Canadian-born singer-songwriter Meredith Moon adds to that… Continue reading Meredith Moon & Hillary Klug Perform “Cindy” Live at Nicky Diamonds’ Barn
Pete Sawyer & The Left Hand Monkey Wrench Gang with Joe Marcinek Band — Photo credit: Bob Minkin Few venues are as deeply woven into the fabric of Grateful Dead history as Sweetwater Music Hall. Located in Mill Valley—just a stone’s throw from the Dead’s old Marin County stomping grounds—Sweetwater continues to serve as a… Continue reading Sweetwater Music Hall Highlights Grateful Dead-Inspired Shows This Winter
Always As Young As We’ll Ever Be will be avaiable on January 23rd, 2026 Starting the new year with their eighth album, Always As Young As We’ll Ever Be, released January 23, The Lowest Pair return with a record that subtly expands their sound while staying true to the close-knit style that defines them. Made… Continue reading The Lowest Pair Find Warmth in Uncertainty on ‘Always As Young As We’ll Ever Be’
Dark Star Orchestra is thrilled to announce that vocalist and rhythm guitarist Rob Eaton will rejoin the band for their highly anticipated five-night New Year’s run next week. After stepping away from the road earlier this fall to address health concerns, Eaton has taken the time he needed to rest and recover and is feeling… Continue reading Dark Star Orchestra’s Rob Eaton Returns to the Stage for New Year’s Run
Tom Constanten – photo by Patrick Giblin Dead freaks unite! That was the pitch that appeared on the gatefold of the 1971 Grateful Dead album (affectionately known as Skull and Roses – or the original title the band wanted, Skull Fuck). And it’s an appropriate call today to ask Deadheads to unite: Let’s pitch in… Continue reading Dead Freaks Unite for Grateful Dead’s Tom Constanten
Devon Allman and Duane Betts | San Francisco, CA | December 21st, 2025 – photos by Gabriel David Barkin Devon Allman and Duane Betts, the sons of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, brought their ninth annual Allman Betts Family Revival Tour to San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore Sunday night. This was the final stop on a… Continue reading Family Affair: The Allman Betts Family Revival in San Francisco
Murray’s Law | Brooklyn, NY | December 12, 2025 | photos by Vinny Vallely Murray’s Law—an acoustic duo featuring Dogs in a Pile guitarists Brian Murray and Jimmy Law—delivered a warm, engaging performance at Loft Story in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The intimate setting proved to be an ideal backdrop for a benefit show supporting The Phoenix,… Continue reading Murray’s Law Brings Heart, Harmony, and Purpose to an Intimate Loft Story Benefit
For Covington Groove, the last two and a half years have been fueled by pure momentum. After being invited to play Hotel Blotto in 2024, the Chicago-based band finished their debut album, sold out its release show at The Venue in Aurora, and made a bold promise to themselves: release a new album every year.… Continue reading Covington Groove’s Deja II Feels Like a Brand-New Old Friend
Dogs in a Pile | Ardmore, PA, December 18, 2025 | Photos by Jamie Huenefeld/Killahwave and Vinny Vallely Exciting holiday show runs are second nature for the youthful jam rock quintet Dogs in a Pile. This year, they opted for the more intimate Ardmore Music Hall, located northwest of Philadelphia in the charming suburb of… Continue reading Holiday Covers, Deep Jams, and Guest Horns Open Dogs in a Pile’s Ardmore Stand
PPPP 12/19/25. Photo: Andrew Blackstein Pigeons Playing Ping Pong returned to the hallowed halls of The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY this past weekend for a joyous two-night stand dubbed the “The Festival of Melting Lights.” Timed with the closing weekend of Hanukkah and playfully nodding to the band’s fan-favorite track “Melting Lights,”… Continue reading PIGEONS PLAYING PING PONG LIGHTS UP THE CAPITOL THEATRE WITH TWO-NIGHT “FESTIVAL OF MELTING LIGHTS” CELEBRATION