The shitty state of our economy has hit many people differently, but Warren Haynes is one guy who isn’t hurting for work. We’re not even 24 hours into 2009 and besides the
Warren Haynes' Christmas Jam has been around for 18 years, but was a strictly provincial affair up until the late 90’s. WarrenBase, the side project section of the indispensable MuleBase, reveals that it was still a loose gathering of acoustic and electric sets, local bands, and the appearance of only one or two major acts before it began to mushroom. Later it moved to the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, and finally the main arena in the Asheville Civic Center, where it'll presumably stay.
Over the years, Warren has evolved from a serious sideman to a mature bandleader who has endured the loss of band mates, shuffling of Jamband franchiseslike the Allmans & 'The Dead' to finally come out of his own Deep End into the rebirth of the Mule.
Photos by Adam Foley of Warren Haynes and Friends, Bowery Ballroom, NY, NY 2.2.05
When Warren Haynes was asked to play as the house band for Last Call With Carson Daly he could have easily justassembled his band Gov
Live at Bonnaroo, like the festival
Recorded from their 2003 March run at New York
Since Allan Woody