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Friday, November 14, 2003
Derek Trucks takes his music to the spiritual side
Bearsville Theater hosts band Sunday
Poughkeepsie Journal
http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/friday/lifeentertainment/stories/li111403s2.shtml
Haynes, Gov't Mule rock packed venue; guests shine as night's main attraction
http://www.emorywheel.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/11/14/3fb407eb85658
liveDaily Interview: Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule
http://www.livedaily.com/news/5749.html
Bad news :
Monroe County High loss playoff game last nite 34-27 to St James. Boys cried after game with band playing school song.
Good News:
No more road trips on band bus this year. Heading to Aikens Friday for Magical Mystery Tour III and Alabama-Auburn game weekend.
Thursday nite Kay takes me to Gulf Shores for crab claws and Women of Rock at FloraBama. They are to play at 8 so I can get the kids home fairly early. 2hr drive. Paige & friend have school Friday. They are driving me back. Looking forward to first Donna Hopkins gig. Should be nice BD gift from Kay.
Go Bama. Go GA.
Have a good weekend brothers and sisters.
:pmusic:
Jimmy Herring, Rob Barraco Jam with Gov’t Mule
Guitarist Jimmy Herring and keyboardist Rob Barraco, along with regular guests Chris Robinson and Paul Stacey, joined Gov’t Mule last night at the Fox Theater in Boulder, CO. Robinson and Stacy (New Earth Mud) came out at the beginning of the second set for “Almost Cut My Hair,” “Oh Well,” “Southern Man” and “Dreams I’ll Never See.” Herring and Barraco emerged later for an instrumental jam that segued into “When I Paint My Masterpiece” and Barraco remained for the set-closing “I Know You Rider.” For the encore, Robinson, Herring and Barraco returned for “Key to the Highway.
The first set was a complete performance of Gov't Mule's self-titled debut album, which was released in 1995. This marks the third time this tour that the band has played one of its albums in its entirety. Dos (1998) was performed October 10 at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia and Life Before Insanity (2000) was played October 24 at the Vic Theater in Chicago.
Herring and Barraco are in Colorado for Phil & Friends’ three-night run at the Fillmore in Denver this weekend. Warren Haynes will pull double duty as Gov’t Mule is opening each night, while New Earth Mud will play post-shows tonight and tomorrow at Cervantes. For details, visit www.phillesh.com or www.mule.net