As YouTube continues to add millions of videos a day to their already vast archives, it has become harder to find the best clips the site has to offer. One way to keep your eyes on the prize is to create an account on the site and use the subscribe feature on your favorite channels, so that you can see all the videos that may interest you on the YouTube home page every time you visit.

Now, you’re probably thinking: “what channels should I subscribe to?” We’ve got you covered with this week’s B List, which features 20 YouTube channels that even the most jaded of jamfans will dig. If you think the channel we’re suggesting would be worth subscribing to, just click on the name of the user and click “subscribe.” It’s that easy! Let’s get started…

1. tDBvideos – The Disco Biscuits official YouTube channel offers videos from throughout their career.

Disco Biscuits – Shem Ra Boo 04/23/2008

READ ON for 19 more channels you need to see to believe, as well as 19 clips from jam dandys such as the Jerry Garcia Band, Phish, Umphrey’s McGee, Widespread Panic, RAQ and so many others…

2. tdunski – One of the first major uploaders of Phish vids to YouTube was Teddy Dunski. Teddy’s channel features plenty of Phish, but lately he’s been uploading videos from a wide variety of rock bands.

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Bob Dylan – Tangled Up In Blue 11/12/1996

3. anodynefilms – Anodyne shares rare clips of the Allmans, Black Crowes, Blues Traveler and even a couple of Howard Stern.

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Blues Traveler on the Dennis Miller Show – All In The Groove

4. WidespreadPanicMusic – Widespread Panic’s official YouTube channel offers news clips and videos from recent shows.

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Widespread Panic – Contentment Blues 04/25/2008

5. LazyLightning66 – As you can probably reckon from the name, LazyLightning features tons of Grateful Dead videos. But he also uploaded a bunch of awesome videos completely unrelated to music.

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Grateful Dead – Bob Weir Karate Man/Hideaway 06/21/1989

6. Silverchair97 – This guy has uploaded 397 videos, mostly of Phish, to his incredible YouTube channel.

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Phish – Weekapaug Groove 03/31/1992

7. theboggster – Here we’ve got world’s hottest fiddle player Ann Marie Calhoun’s YouTube Channel. Let’s hope she continues to cover all of our favorites.

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Ann Marie Calhoun – Ripple

8. GrooveTV – GrooveTV’s YouTube channel and website features incredible pro-shot videos of jam favorites. These guys really hit their groove in the mid ’00s, but hopefully they’ll get more up soon.

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Fareed Haque Group – Helpless 4+20 Carry On 07/05/2003

9. Umvideo – Umphrey’s McGee pioneered the podcast, and they were also really quick to start a YouTube channel of their own. Unlike other bands who have since started channels the umvideo channel is often updated with fresh content.

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Umhprey’s McGee – Example 1 02/29/2008

10. Aviewofyou – A View Of You captures the independent spirit of the live performance experience providing the chance for self-discovery, reminiscence and sharing through music, comedy and the arts. Or at least that’s what they say on their site.

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RAQ – Beauregard February ‘05

11. Thebreakfastarchive – The Breakfast is another band that keeps their YouTube channel stocked with fresh nuggets.

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The Breakfast – Rush 03/22/2008

12. moboogievids – Our friends at MoBoogie upload their fun interview vids and performance clips from their loft in Colorado. MoBoogiemama et al are prolific as fuck, with over 200 videos uploaded thus far.

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Toubab Krewe – Maliba 04/02/2008

13. videojay68 – Head to Video Jay’s channel for a nice selection of bluegrass, jam and rock vids.

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Ween – Take Me Away 09/23/2001

14. woodstock109 – Woodstock109 focuses almost exclusively on Gov’t Mule vids, and he’s got quite a collection of them.

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Gov’t Mule – Mountain Jam from Tail of Two Cities DVD

15. scotiadave – Look no further than Scotiadave’s channel for classic southern rock vids.

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Allman Brothers Band “In Concert” 11/02/1972

16. splaif – Splaif focuses on Grateful Dead vids, but isn’t afraid to throw up videos from other artists.

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Bob Marley and the Wailers – You Can’t Blame The Youth 10/24/1973

17. JamBaseBackstage – The fine folks at JamBase have been setting up backstage at festies across the country to capture interviews for their YouTube channel.

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Backstage with JamBase: Apollo Sunshine

18. FrantiV – You can always find out exactly how Michael Franti’s feelin’ by checking out his YouTube channel, which features videos of the Spearhead frontman.

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Bus Breakdown in Barstow : FrantiV Episode 05

19. Ethandeitrich1 – Ethan’s channel contains tons of videos from the Grateful Dead, the DSO, The Band and plenty of other classic rockers.

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Jerry Garcia Band – Sittin’ In Limbo 03/01/1980

20. Scifidelity – Let’s finish with the official YouTube channel of SCIFidelity Records. As you can imagine, this channel features videos from all the different SCIFidelity artists including Keller Williams, The Disco Biscuits and the Greyboy Allstars.

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Keller Williams and the WMD’s – Turn Indifference 11/16/2007

Did we miss any YouTube channels that you frequent? We told you our favs, now leave us a comment and tell us all about yours…