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Celebrate Dave Dreiwitz’s Birthday With His Ween/JRAD Double-Header At LOCKN’...

Bassist Dave Dreiwitz has kept very busy over the last few years. In addition to reprising his role as the bassist for Ween throughout the band’s highly awaited 2016 comeback and beyond, Dreiwitz has...

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Celebrate John Paul Jones’ Birthday With Some Classic Led Zeppelin...

When many people think of rock icons Led Zeppelin, their minds go to the distinctive vocals of Robert Plant, or the one-of-a-kind guitar style of Jimmy Page, or the heavy, unhinged, drumming of John...

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Celebrate Stephen Stills’ 80th Birthday By Revisiting His 1969 Sit-In With...

The Grateful Dead were just starting to hit their stride as a professional rock and roll band by the time the free-lovin’ 1960s were starting to come to an end. The San Francisco band continued to grow...

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What Concerts, Tours, & Music Festivals Were Announced This Week? [Updates]

We here at Live For Live Music know how difficult it is to stay up to date on the latest announcements in the live music industry. Between tours, festivals, one-off concerts, residencies, and so much...

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Bruce Springsteen & Aerosmith Both Released Their Debut Albums On This Day In...

Few fans and critics of popular music could have guessed at the start of 1973 which band or artist would be the one to surpass Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones as the then-kings of arena rock....

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Remembering The Troubled Genius Of Syd Barrett On ‘The Piper At The Gates Of...

On August 5, 1967, a budding British rock band called Pink Floyd released their debut studio album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, a psychedelic exploration led by the songwriting exploits of the...

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Celebrate Michael Houser’s Birthday With 10 Amazing Widespread Panic Jams...

The late, great Michael Houser of Widespread Panic would have turned 62 today. Co-founding Widespread Panic in the mid-1980s with guitarist John Bell, bassist Dave Schools, drummer Todd Nance, and...

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David Bowie’s Hit Song “Changes” Was Released As A Single On This Day In 1972...

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes! The famous David Bowie tune “Changes” was first released to British audiences on this day in 1972. Fifty-plus years later, the song still encompasses everything we love about David...

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The Grateful Dead Play Madison Square Garden For The First Time, On This Day...

The Grateful Dead and their legion of Deadheads took over Madison Square Garden for the first show of a two-night run at the New York City venue, on this day in 1979. The two shows at “The World’s Most...

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The First Known Live Grateful Dead Recording Was Captured At The Fillmore On...

The Grateful Dead found their way into American musical and cultural history thanks in large part to the incredible depth of live recordings captured by fans during the band’s decades-long career....

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Celebrate Dave Matthews’ Birthday With These 10 Collaborations [Videos]

Happy birthday to the beloved Dave Matthews! Ever since he started the Dave Matthews Band in 1991, the singer-songwriter has successfully navigated the waters of mainstream pop, soulful rock, and...

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The Grateful Dead Revive “Dark Star” At The Nassau Coliseum, On This Day In...

The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, also known simply as the Nassau Coliseum, was one of those hotspots for the Grateful Dead throughout their 30-year long, strange trip. The Long Island venue...

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Remembering David Bowie Through The Many Musical Tributes To Him In 2016...

Nine years ago today, the music world was shaken by the news that pop icon David Bowie had passed away at the age of 69 after an unpublicized battle with liver cancer. In addition to a massive...

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Grateful Dead Deliver First (And Only) “Passenger” Encore At Shrine...

The year 1978 was quite a memorable one for the Grateful Dead. The band had returned to touring just two years prior in 1976 and were firing on all cylinders by the time 1977 came to an end, having...

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Gregg Allman Hit His “All-Time Low” At The Allman Brothers’ Rock Hall Of Fame...

On January 12th, 1995, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame hosted its 10th annual induction ceremony at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The year’s class featured a number of universally-renowned...

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Celebrate Zack De La Rocha’s Birthday With Rage Against The Machine’s...

If pioneering rap-metal foursome Rage Against The Machine embodied the boiling point of Gen-X angst and disillusionment, then Zack De La Rocha was the voice of that revolution. Riding in on tidal waves...

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Donny Hathaway: Remembering The Brilliant Talent & Tragic Downfall Of A Soul...

Singer, pianist, songwriter, and arranger Donny Hathaway was one of the brightest new talents in soul music at the dawn of the 1970s. As a session musician and producer at Curtis Mayfield‘s Curtom...

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Johnny Cash Recorded ‘At Folsom Prison’ Live Album On This Day In 1968 [Stream]

In 1955, a young Johnny Cash recorded a song called “Folsom Prison Blues”. Merging the popular folk themes of prisons and trains, the song would typify Cash’s outlaw image and musical style for many...

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What Concerts, Tours, & Music Festivals Were Announced This Week? [Updates]

We here at Live For Live Music know how difficult it is to stay up to date on the latest announcements in the live music industry. Between tours, festivals, one-off concerts, residencies, and so much...

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Celebrate “Allen Toussaint Day” With His Final New Orleans Performance [Watch]

Legendary pianist, singer, and composer Allen Toussaint is about as synonymous with the city of New Orleans and its rich musical culture as anyone the city ever produced. Born in the Crescent City and...

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