Leftovers: PGroove + Wyllys Down South
In one of the better pairings since cookies met cream, HT faves Perpetual Groove will bring DJ/HT contributor Wyllys on the road with them for a southern run that hits
In one of the better pairings since cookies met cream, HT faves Perpetual Groove will bring DJ/HT contributor Wyllys on the road with them for a southern run that hits
We’ve got a good one this week complete with dueling sit-ins from the same show, a song that took seven years to make it to the live stage, some great covers from a folk/bluegrass legend and two of the hottest women on the live music circuit sharing the stage for a few minutes. Let’s get right into it.
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[Thanks to taperj for this week’s photo]
Gov’t Mule – Wild Horses, I’ll Be The One
Date & Venue: 2010-10-01 U of Iowa Pentacrest – Iowa City, IA
Taper & Show Download: Brad Shears
Pretty cool double-bill for a “homecoming” show when it features Gov’t Mule and Yonder Mountain String Band. YMSB opened the show and Warren Haynes welcomes mandolin player and lead vocalist Jeff Austin out for a cover of Wild Horses. Gov’t Mule [tour dates] next plays Saturday October 23rd opening for Widespread Panic at The Joint @ Hard Rock in Las Vegas, NV – sounds fun.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/govtmulesauce.mp3]Banks of The Deep End from the same show:
READ ON for tracks from Grace Potter, Jazz Mandolin Project, Tim O’Brien and Yonder Mountain String Band…
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