Widespread Panic

Unheard Johnny Cash live album on the way, recorded in San Francisco in 1968

The album was recorded at San Francisco’s Carousel Ballroom and recorded by the Grateful Dead’s legendary soundman Owsley Stanley. Listen to “I’m Going to Memphis” now.

Iconic NOLA venue Tipitina's doing benefit livestream w/ Trent Reznor, Dinosaur Jr, Wilco, Willie Nelson, more

The massive stream also features Phish’s Mike Gordon, Les Claypool, tributes to Dr. John, Allen Toussaint and Art Neville, and much more…

Black Angels frontman Alex Maas announces solo debut, shares "Been Struggling"

Alex says he used “a whole different part of my brain” for the album. “I wanted to go someplace musically that I’ve never gone before.”

Widespread Panic co-founder Todd Nance dead at 57

Drummer Todd Nance co-founded jam band veterans Widespread Panic in 1986 and played with the band for 31 years.

Record Store Day announces 2020 exclusives (full list)

Record Store Day 2020 in April 18 and they’ve just announced the list of exclusive titles that will be available at independent records stores that day…

Widespread Panic replaces Fleetwood Mac (who replaced Rolling Stones) at Jazz Fest

Ticketholders for the Thursday The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac dropped off of will have the option to get a refund.

Lockn' full 2018 lineup (Dead & Co, George Clinton, Toots & the Maytals, more)

The Virginia jam festival also includes Sheryl Crow, Umphrey’s McGee, Lettuce, Widespread Panic, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Blues Traveler, Matishayu, The Suffers, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, and more.

Lockn' begins, streaming live (including Phil & Bob's 'Terrapin Station' set)

It’s free to watch the stream, but they’re also taking donations and proceeds go to the Charlottesville Community Fund.

Bob Weir joining Phil Lesh for 'Terrapin Station' at Lockn' + daily lineups out now

The day-by-day schedule is out for Lockn’, which also includes John Fogerty, Jim James, Sinkane, Hiss Golden Messenger, Margo Price, Antibalas, and more.

New Orleans Jazz Fest 2017 lineup: Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Nas, Snoop Dogg, more

The lineup also includes Usher & The Roots, Margo Price, Earth Wind & Fire, Wilco, Alabama Shakes, Dr. John, Big Freedia, Leon Bridges, and more.
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