Tedeschi Trucks Band Conclude Beacon Run with Jaimoe and Others, Watch Joni Mitchell Play “Big Yellow Taxi”
Goose Honor Bob Weir and Support Jam for Cam, Eric Clapton Shares Crossroads Guitar Festival Lineup

March 30, 2026
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Tedeschi Trucks Band Conclude Beacon Theatre Residency with Full Future Soul Sweep and Help From Friends Jaimoe, Warren Haynes and Cyndi Lauper
On Saturday, Tedeschi Trucks Band concluded their Beacon Theatre residency in New York City. The final performance brought the husband-and-wife duo and their gifted backing band into double-digit status after they launched the run on Tuesday, March 10, and implemented weekly engagements built around the release of their sixth studio LP, Future Soul. The finale pieced together the contingencies of their residency by offering a front-to-back reading of their latest record, and a roll call of guests, including past participants, Warren Haynes, Cyndi Lauper, and the founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, Jaimoe, who granted a supersized sit-in.
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On Saturday, March 28, Jam in the Streets returned to Washington Street in Downtown Athens, Ga., for its seventh annual benefit festival. The nonprofit organization’s 2026 presentation built on its rising profile with its largest single-day festival yet, led by this year’s first performance from Goose. With their eagerly anticipated return to the stage, the indie jam stars worked through a full set and encore of established fan favorites and scattered covers, including a tribute to the late Bob Weir.
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The 2026 Juno Awards were presented at Hamilton, Ontario’s TD Coliseum over the weekend, and the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences’ annual ceremony celebrated several of the country’s most notable new and enduring talents. During the televised main event on Sunday night, Joni Mitchell made a rare appearance to accept the Lifetime Achievement Juno, and the Saskatoon-rooted icon expressed her appreciation with a warm and candid acceptance speech and by participating in a tribute medley with Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell.
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Over the weekend, Paul McCartney put on an intimate two-night run at the 1,200-capacity Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles. Friday’s return represented the first time the doe-eyed bassist had played for a live audience since concluding his stadium-sized Get Back Tour in November 2025. Despite the lapse in appearances, McCartney’s comeback coincided with word of his new nostalgia-laden album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, and the arrival of the first single, “Days We Left Behind.”
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Eric Clapton, widely regarded as one of the century’s most pronounced and arduous guitarists, will revive his Crossroads Guitar Festival on Saturday, September 26, and Sunday, September 27, when the live format reignites at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. As is tradition, the multi-act occasion will boast a roster of top talents, ranging from event veterans to first-time participants.
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On Sunday, March 29, Bob Dylan made a rare post on his social media. The 84-year-old living legend shared a promotional flyer for his new Patreon account, titled “Lectures From the Grave.” The musician’s interest in history is well-documented. In addition to being a music archivist in his own right, the Greenwich Village bard has also made a habit of sharing historic discourse on select public-facing platforms.
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On Saturday, March 28, as Americans across the country united through the third No Kings protest, Bruce Springsteen expressed his solidarity and offered a rallying cry for the movement by performing at the demonstrations in Minneapolis. At the flagship event among hundreds from coast to coast, Springsteen delivered an anthemic performance of his resistance ballad “Streets of Minneapolis.”
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On Friday evening, Jeff Tweedy took his current tour, which follows the release of his new solo effort, the sprawling triple-disc record Twilight Override, to the Uptown Theatre in Napa, Calif. The appearance trailed Tweedy and his family band’s two-night stand at The Fillmore in San Francisco, where they introduced covers of the Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and more into encore slots. During their follow-up, Tweedy invited two guests for separate sit-ins during the wine country finale: Micah Nelson and Molly Sarlé.














