Philadelphia Flyers to Host Phish Night, Study Suggests Music Decreases Dementia Risk
New Interview with Luther Dickinson

November 14, 2025
NEWS
On Thursday, Jan. 8, the Philadelphia Flyers will host the inaugural “Phish Night at the Flyers,” when the City of Brotherly Love’s home team hits the ice and faces off against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The post-New Year’s occasion, which will happen just a week out from Phish’s final appearance during the annual Madison Square Garden run, features a pre-game concert from Rift, Philly’s premiere Phish tribute band, as well as limited edition collaborative apparel to mark the momentous event for fans of hockey and this specific brand of music.
NEWS
A new study from the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry suggests that listening to music regularly can decrease the risk of dementia. The inquiry was formally published in early October and is based on a decade’s worth of data from more than 10,000 healthy individuals aged 70 or older living in Australia. Findings suggest that those who listen to music most days lower their risk of dementia by 39% as compared to those who don’t.
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FEATURE
Although Phil Lesh provided Luther Dickinson with his initial tutelage in the music of the Grateful Dead, Dickinson soon discovered that he had long been a student of the repertoire. Or at least a vital facet of it.
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NEWS
On Saturday, Nov. 15, Widespread Panic’s founding member John Bell will return to his Athens, Ga. alma mater to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner,” when the Georgia Bulldogs face the Texas Longhorns at Dooley Field in Sanford Stadium. The appearance comes as part of the band’s newly unveiled Class Trips campaign, which marries the band’s and collegiate iconography into cohesive tributes celebrating two Peach State luminaries.
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Tonight, The Tipping Point will roll in again. Tulane University’s ninth annual all-star benefit concert, staging at the historic Orpheum Theatre, will unite a dream team of New Orleans’ foremost performers and icons from the worlds of indie-rock, blues, jam, funk and more to support student scholarships.
LISTEN
Soulive have returned with “Flowers at Your Feet,” the second single from their forthcoming album Flowers. After heralding their first full-length studio album in a decade and a half with “Baby Jupiter” last week, the influential and adaptive soul-jazz combo of guitarist Eric Krasno, drummer Alan Evans and keyboardist Neal Evans nods to the roots of their sound on their reverent second advance offering.

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NEWS
After its long-awaited return and triumphant debut in June, All Good Now has announced its second staging in 2026. The successor to beloved scene staple All Good Music Festival, which formally retired in 2015, will return to Columbia, Md.’s Merriweather Post Pavilion on June 13 and 14 with another host of jam fan-favorites meticulously bridging the icons of All Good’s heyday and the rising stars of 2026. Next year’s event will be headlined by two nights of Widespread Panic.
GALLERY
On Wednesday, November 12, Lukas Nelson took the stage at Los Angeles' Fonda Theatre in support of his debut solo record, American Romance. The Shooter Jennings-produced set arrived back in June and received live reinforcement through a series of concerts, including his latest stint, which marked the end of an extensive tour leg initiated on October 21 in Cleveland.
NEWS
Green River Festival has unveiled the full artist lineup for its 2026 event. Returning to Greenfield, Massachusetts’ Franklin County Fairgrounds from June 19-21, the festival’s 40th annual staging will enlist a litany of premier acts in indie-rock, folk, global music and more. The three-day camping event will be headlined by genre-leading talents Charlie Crockett, Spoon and Geese.












