Warren Haynes ft. The Ashes & Dust Band

I just noticed he will be touring with Railroad Earth for the first part of his tour that starts in August, but starting Sept 22 he will be touring with "The Ashes & Dust Band", does anyone know who is going to be playing with him for these shows? There are a lot of shows booked so I wonder if it will be a revolving line-up, unknowns or big names ect. Either way it will be great, just wondering

Yes Jeff Sipe is drumming and the Nashville band ChessBoxer are the other musicians.

As much as I love Warren, I have to question his pricing. CD is $29. Ticket in Chicago will cost at least $35. Probably more.
Lot of money to pay.
[Edited on 7/21/2015 by Lee]
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

Various prices>>>>
Warren Haynes? - Beat Down The Dust - One of my favorite songs from Ashes and Dust
#AshesandDust #WarrenHaynes
Various places you can get the cd/vinyl/downloads online:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ashes-dust-deluxe-edition/id994316584
http://warrenhaynes.shop.musictoday.com/Product.aspx?cp=484_70738&pc=HADD14
International outlet:
http://www.mascotlabelgroup.com/warren-haynes
[Edited on 7/21/2015 by roboto]
[Edited on 7/21/2015 by roboto]

As much as I love Warren, I have to question his pricing. CD is $29. Ticket in Chicago will cost at least $35. Probably more.
Lot of money to pay.
[Edited on 7/21/2015 by Lee]
$35 for a ticket sounds like a bargain to me?

As much as I love Warren, I have to question his pricing. CD is $29. Ticket in Chicago will cost at least $35. Probably more.
Lot of money to pay.
[Edited on 7/21/2015 by Lee]
$35 for a ticket sounds like a bargain to me?
Ironically in a previous post, I stated that I balked at at $35 ticket. Granted this was in 1985, but considering today's market and the quality of music being produced, I'd say this is a fair price. Warren has few equals in today's music scene. Well worth the price.

$35 for a night-out watching Warren Haynes perform new, original music live too much? To each their own, I suppose. I paid a 'lil more than that for front-row to the Charleston show and me and the Mrs. can't wait. P.S...that venue is still smoldering from the Mule two-nighter back in April.

$35 is damn cheap. I love that Warren keeps the prices low. You will always get more than your money's worth. He can double those prices and you would not hear a complaint from me. You can always check out Bonamassa at $100-150. The real complaint would those excessive Ticketmaster charges.
[Edited on 7/22/2015 by KPRESTN712]

After fees my tickets ended up being $51 each for the Warner. I was able to secure aisle seats about 7 rows back in left orchestra. I don't mind the price - I just hate paying a 30% convenience fee. I don't believe that has anything to do with Warren.
I might jump on tomorrow to see if I can get a Center Orchestra single.
Regardless, I'm sincerely looking forward to October 8th in the Warner.

As much as I love Warren, I have to question his pricing. CD is $29. Ticket in Chicago will cost at least $35. Probably more.
Lot of money to pay.
[Edited on 7/21/2015 by Lee]
Not sure where you are seeing $29 - on his website, the Deluxe CD is $19.98 and Standard CD $15.98
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