Performing with her band The Nocturnals site favorite Grace Potter performs in all her slinky glory.
Category: Live Video of the Day
Live Video of the Day: Old 97’s – Big Brown Eyes (Texas Music Scene)
A concert for this hard charging band.
Live Video of the Day: St. Vincent & Dua Lipa – Masseducation (Live 2019 Grammys)
Fresh off a new album release St. Vincent gives a stunning Grammy performance.
Live Video of the Day: Mumford and Sons – Guiding Light (Saturday Night Live)
Live Video of the Day: Mavis Staples – Love and Trust
Her live album scheduled for a February release is set to be a scorching Soul masterpiece. Mavis Staples is a National treasure.
Live Video of the Day: Aaron Lee Tasjan – Crawling At Your Feet (Live On eTown)
This one is from his 2018 album Karma For Cheap.
Live Video of the Day: Go Fever – Feel So Much (KUTX Live)
Austin based Go fever is fast becoming one of our new favorite bands. With a Motels meets Cranberries vibe the future is bright for this band and their lead singer from Australia, Anna Roenigk.
Live Video of the Day:Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Shotgun Blues
With a rhythm section that was good enough for Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and his band pretty much scorch the earth on this one.
Live Video of the Day: Greta Van Fleet – Black Smoke Rising
The boys from Greta Van Fleet make their Saturday Night Live debut singing “Black Smoke Rising.” If the hype surrounding this Rock and Roll band has sucked you into its vortex yet there is still time to jump on the bandwagon.
Live Video of the Day: Rolling Stones – Sweet Virginia
Woke up this morning and revisited an old friend The Rolling Stones ” Exile on Main Street”. In my opinion, this record one of the top 10 – 20 albums of the past several decades. Not a dog on the tracks, every song is a scorcher. If you are close to my age no further explanation needed, if not, I urge you to stop what you are doing stop right now and check it out. Your life will be better for it. Pure Rock and Roll – Keith and Mick at their artistic best. As I understand it they left England for tax reasons and moved to the south of France where “Exile” was recorded. The rest, as they say, is history.
— Johnny Shrike —
