Warren Haynes Started Gov't Mule as an Allmans Side Project. 30 Years Later It's Still Kicking
The eclectic rock combo's new albumPeace...Like a River was inspired by the introspection of Paul Simon and the unpredictability of Miles Davis
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Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival Tour Announces 2021 Dates
Sturgill Simpson, Margo Price, Gov't Mule, and Chris Stapleton are among the guests appearing at select shows
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King Crimson's '21st Century Schizoid Man': 50 Years in the Life of a Gamechanging Song
How the band's 1969 masterpiece has evolved onstage during the past half-century — and how it's inspired everyone from Yes to Kanye West
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A Cultural Force That Transcends GenerationsBy providing your information, you agree to ourTerms of Use and ourPrivacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.Gov't Mule to Tease New Concert Film at Special Mountain Jam Event
Annual upstate New York festival will also feature Toots and the Maytals, Phil Lesh, Willie Nelson
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Watch Gov't Mule Tease New Concert Film, Album 'Bring On the Music'
Rock outfit expands North American summer tour
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See Dave Grohl Play Nirvana's 'All Apologies' With Warren Haynes at Surprise Club Show
"When Warren mentioned that song, my initial reaction was, ‘I can’t do that,'" says Grohl, who was in Asheville, North Carolina, for Haynes' Christmas Jam
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Dave Grohl, Jim James, Grace Potter Lead Warren Haynes' 2018 Christmas Jam
Gov't Mule, Eric Church, Phish's Mike Gordon also booked for 30th annual installment of charitable event in Asheville, North Carolina
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Gov't Mule Plot Spring Tour For Latest Album
Jam band's 13-date trek will be in support of 'Revolution Come... Revolution Go'
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David Fricke's Year in Rock 2017
Tom Petty's final tour, Phish's Bakers Dozen, the rebirth of the Dream Syndicate and other musical highlights from the year that was
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Peach Music Festival 2017: 10 Best Things We Saw
Sixth annual gathering founded by the Allman Brothers was the first since the deaths of Gregg Allman and Butch Trucks
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