Greensky Bluegrass Welcomes Holly Bowling & Railroad Earth Members At Red Rocks

Jamgrass act Greensky Bluegrass closed out a three-night stand at Red Rocks on Sunday with help from keyboardist Holly Bowling and members of Railroad Earth. Bowling joined the band for most of last night’s show at the iconic Morrison, Colorado venue, while RRE’s John Skehan, Tim Carbone and Todd Sheaffer also contributed to the encore.
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Dark Star Orchestra Reunites With John Kadlecik At Red Rocks

Grateful Dead tribute act Dark Star Orchestra welcomed former guitarist John Kadlecik to guest on a song last night at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Kadlecik replaced current DSO guitarist Jeff Mattson for “Cumberland Blues” during Monday’s first set at the iconic Morrison, Colorado venue. Dark Star Orchestra focused the elective setlist on material from the early
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Umphrey’s McGee Performs ‘Bridgeless’ At Red Rocks: Pro-Shot Video

Umphrey’s McGee returned to the familiar confines of Morrison, Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre this past weekend for a three-night stand at the iconic venue. JamBase is pleased to premiere official video featuring the first portion of UM’s expansive “Bridgeless” from the second night of the run on Saturday, June 19. The sextet had plenty of
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Watch Billy Strings Perform ‘Thunder’ Featuring Robert Hunter’s Lyrics

Guitarist Billy Strings composed the music for “Thunder,” a tune featuring lyrics penned by the late Robert Hunter. Strings unveiled official movie recording his band’s first performance of the song which came in Louisville’s Waterfront Park on May 22. “Thunder” premiered earlier in May by Strings and Billy & The Kids during the second of
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Umphrey’s McGee Performs ‘Sludge & Death’ In Atlanta: Pro-Shot Video

Umphrey’s McGee shared professionally-shot video containing “Sludge & Death” in the very first night of their recent two-night stand at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. The metal-tinged “Sludge & Death” arrived within the next group at Umphrey’s McGee’s Plan Bee tour agency past Friday, April 30. “Sludge & Death” was debuted by the sextet
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Watch Widespread Panic Cover Grateful Dead’s ‘New Speedway Boogie’ At Oak Mountain In 2011

One of the latest pro-shot videos rolled out by Widespread Panic features a cover of the Grateful Dead‘s “New Speedway Boogie.” Panic’s performance of the GD classic was filmed on April 16, 2011 at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham, Alabama. Widespread Panic premiered their “New Speedway Boogie” cover on January 12, 1987 at Uptown Lounge
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Watch Widespread Panic Perform ‘Heroes,’ ‘Junior’ & ‘Chunk Of Coal’ At Grand Targhee Resort In 2011

Jam titans Widespread Panic unveiled pro-shot video featuring the first three songs from their July 3, 2011 concert on YouTube. A run of “Heroes” > “Junior” > “Chunk Of Coal” began the sextet’s show at the Grand Targhee Resort Amphitheater in Alta, Wyoming. The videos are the latest in a string of highlights from WSP’s
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Watch Widespread Panic Cover The Black Keys’ ‘Strange Times’ In 2011

Jam titans Widespread Panic released pro-shot video featuring their cover of The Black Keys’ “Strange Times.” The second of WSP’s four “Strange Times” covers was filmed at The BJCC in Birmingham, Alabama on April 15, 2011. “Strange Times” was originally released by The Black Keys on the duo’s 2008 studio album, Attack & Release. Dan
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