Warren Haynes Band Unleash Jeff Beck’s “Freeway Jam,” Apple Music Launches AI Transparency Tags

moe. Debut Track at Tour Kickoff

March 5, 2026

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The Warren Haynes Band arrived in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. on Wednesday for another stop on the second leg of the Winter of Warren Tour. Haynes set the bar high by beginning the year with nightly eye-popping surprises on his solo run, and the celebrated Southern rock touchbearer has kept to that standard in the less flexible but more powerful full-band format, following an electrifying kickoff from Suwannee Amp Jam #2 to more jam-packed engagements up the East Coast. Last night’s show brought plenty of well-loved originals and a few unexpected covers, including a live debut.

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The tsunami of AI slop on digital streaming platforms has become a force to be reckoned with, and Apple Music is the latest service to head for higher ground with a new AI policy. In a newsletter distributed to its industry partners this morning and first reported by Music Business Worldwide, the platform confirmed that it has launched a new metadata disclosure feature that it’s termed Transparency Tags.

An artisan created a beautifully detailed metal casting of Mouse and Kelley's iconic skeleton-with-roses design, the famous Grateful Dead symbol. A few were later turned into bookends. These are heavy, beautifully built pieces.

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“This is a journey that I never could have expected. You have to understand, everybody told us not to do this, and nobody thought we could succeed,” Greg Williamson says on the eve of the 10th Annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert at Manhattan’s Beacon Theatre. Williamson was a real estate broker and music fan with no pertinent concert experience when he teamed up with events producer Nicole Rechter and fashion designer John Varvatos seeking to raise funds for the New York-based nonprofit God’s Love We Deliver.

What makes this hot pink vinyl edition collectible is its pairing of striking visual appeal with one of Garcia's most artistically unified solo statements. Reflections reached #42 on Billboard's album charts and introduced songs that would anchor both Dead and JGB setlists for years. For fans who know Garcia primarily through the Grateful Dead, this album reveals the focused songwriter and bandleader behind the improvisational genius.

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moe. returned to the stage last night, March 4, to set off the next leg of their Born to Fly tour with the first of four nights at Ardmore, Pa.’s Ardmore Music Hall. To begin their residency at the esteemed local haunt, the 35-year jam pioneers shared two sets, curated by drummer Vinnie Amico and stacked with thoroughly honed hits and a few surprises, including their first presentation of a new original.

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Nicky Diamonds | Stable Hall Sessions | Whiskey & Red

We’re excited to share the launch of Stable Hall Sessions — a brand-new live music series filmed at Stable Hall in San Antonio — the newest addition to the Dayglo Presents family. Kicking things off in style: hometown hero Nicky Diamonds and his trio. Follow along as Stable Hall Sessions spotlights incredible local and national artists, live from one of San Antonio’s most exciting new stages.

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Just before heading out on the spring tour continuing the celebration of their third studio album, Distroid, Dogs In A Pile have announced their plans to carry the festivities into the dog days with a new batch of summer tour dates. From May 30 to June 14, the rising jam quintet will make 12 more stops across the West, on top of their imminent run of 25 dates down the East Coast and in the Midwest and Texas.

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North to Shore Festival will return to New Jersey this summer for its fourth annual presentation. Staging from June 12-28, the Garden State’s three-city arts celebration will bring a slate of more than 50 performances to venues in Newark, Asbury Park and Atlantic City.

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It’s been nearly eight years since The Barr Brothers last headlined a room in Philadelphia, and their performance at Underground Arts on February 19th proved that time has only sharpened their unique sonic alchemy. Marking over two decades since Brad and Andrew Barr first relocated from New England to Montréal, this stop on the Let It Hiss tour served as both a retrospective of their song-driven history and a vibrant declaration of their current creative rebirth.