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Gov’t Mule returned to the stage with their sixth-ever cover of Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s “Down by the River,” last performed in October 2021, featuring guitar and vocal support from ...
Nearing the midnight hour, a blitzkrieg of electric guitars overtook the arena as Gibbons, Slash, and Haynes joined forces with Gov’t Mule ... A stirring cover of Temple of the Dog’s ...
A personal fave: Gov’t Mule’s peppery cover of “Snatch It Back and Hold It” by late harmonica great Junior Wells. One of music’s most tireless road hogs, Gov’t Mule are back on the ...
Gov’t Mule’s most recent Southwest Virginia show ... His initial vision was an album of covers, but after his creative run, he recognized that the band could make an album of half originals ...
Warren Haynes can appreciate the irony of the publicity citing his band’s latest record as “Gov’t Mule’s first blues album." Gov’t Mule was founded, of course, based on Haynes and his ...
Gov't Mule first debuted Dark Side of the Mule on ... encompasses an even mix of Haynes' originals and revered covers.
But you can see it done proud Friday at the Leader Bank Pavilion by Gov’t Mule, whose leader Warren ... honored its annual tradition of a surprise cover set. “We only meant to do it that ...
Gov’t Mule, the legendary band of the rock and roll ... Preceding “Thorns of Life” was the set’s only cover – a soulful version of “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City,” which ...
It was Gov’t Mule’s 12th studio LP and its first full ... A: We all loved the idea of making a blues record, which wound up being half covers and half original material, but I only wanted ...
It's a three-hour show. Over the course of the night, we try to cover as many different aspects of our career as possible." Gov't Mule started its journey in 1994. Haynes says the band always ...
Take note that details, dates and codes for the tour are subject to change. Gov’t Mule came up with “Dark Side of the Mule” back at a concern at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston on Halloween 2008.