Jake Cinninger Pulls Out of March Run, Jerry Garcia Symphonic Orchestra to Appear at Wolf Trap
John Fogerty and Steve Winwood on Tour, Bruce Hornsby Talks March Madness

March 10, 2026
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Umphrey’s McGee has shared an update regarding Jake Cinninger’s participation during their upcoming March Run. In a message posted on social media, the band disclosed that Cinninger will not be joining them on their 14-stop West Coast run, which begins this evening, March 10, at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, Calif. The statement claims Cinninger’s absence stems from “personal reasons.”
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The Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration returns on September 4, 2026, to the Wolf Trap in Vienna, Va., for a very special concert with the National Symphony Orchestra, and featuring second-generation torchbearers of the beloved guitarist’s songbook. The musical occasion will illuminate 60 years of the Grateful Dead and Garcia’s profound and lasting influence.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, known for his contributions to Credence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty, has extended his Legacy Tour and tapped Steve Winwood of Traffic fame to accompany him on the new roster of live dates. The joint tour picks up on September 3 at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Ill.
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With March Madness upon us, reputable basketball dad and fan of the game Bruce Hornsby has shared a new clip outlining the meaning behind the second single, “Ecstatic,” from his forthcoming LP Indigo Park, due on April 3 via Zappo Productions/Thirty Tigers. After previously debuting the track and its official music video on March 4, Hornsby shared the inspiration behind the piece’s chant-like appeal and the motivation that beckons to his kin’s basketball ties.
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On Monday, Live Nation settled its antitrust case with the US Department of Justice after just one week at trial. The lawsuit, brought by the Biden administration’s Justice Department and 39 states and the District of Columbia, in 2024, had threatened to separate the entertainment giant from its Ticketmaster subsidiary for its alleged illegal monopoly spanning numerous subsets of the concert market, using a flywheel of connected promotion, management, venue operations and ticketing to exert pressure on artists, venues and competition. The proposed deal, which would require Live Nation to pay $280 million in damages and implement structural changes to its business model, has been met with vocal opposition from several state attorneys and public critics of the company.
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The Who have announced Live At Eden Project, a new orchestral live album. Set for release on May 29, the rock pioneers’ latest archival dispatch captures their July 2023 performance at Cornwall’s visually arresting biodome and botanical garden complex, which paired the iconic founding duo of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend with backing from the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra. To preview the project, they’ve shared the lead single of “Pinball Wizard.”

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Big Thief have shared their plans to hit the road again with a second leg of the Somersault Slide 360 Tour, extending their outing from last year with new dates this summer and fall. From Aug. 2 to Oct. 6, the shapeshifting alt-folk trio will continue the celebration of their sixth studio album, Double Infinity, by winding through 27 dates across the US and Canada.










