Gov’t Mule offered their first New Year’s Eve performance since 2019 last night. The highly anticipated gig took place at New York’s Beacon Theatre, the band’s longtime home venue. Their fittingly ...
Gov't Mule has been making high-energy Southern rock for more than a quarter century. And while just about all rock 'n' roll owes a lot of its sound to the blues, the new release from Gov't Mule goes ...
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — This year’s Peoria Blues & Heritage Music Festival will feature southern rock, electric blues and a Grammy Award winner. This year’s festival, the 35th annual, will be on Aug. 29 ...
In 1997, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody were forced to wrestle with a conundrum. For the previous three years the guitarist/singer and bass player had been moonlighting from the Allman Brothers Band ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10)– Blues rock group Tedeschi Trucks Band is set to co-headline a show at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) with Gov’t Mule, another blues rock group. The concert ...
WHO ARE THEY: Current and former Allman Brothers Band members Warren Haynes and Allen Woody teamed up with drummer Matt Abts in 1994 to form Gov’t Mule. Combining Southern rock with a bluesy, ...
Grammy-nominated Gov’t Mule will perform at 8 pm. Feb. 13 at the Van Duzer Theatre on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata as part of its 30 Years Strong Tour and to celebrate its 12th studio album, ...
When: Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14, 9 p.m. Tickets: Sold out More info: bellyupaspen.com Singer-guitarist Warren Haynes and his band, Gov’t Mule, are carrying a legacy of throwback Southern ...
On Dec. 31, Gov’t Mule resumed its New Year’s Eve celebration at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. The band’s final night of 2024 proved to be a barnburner due in part to their staggering list of ...
In 2024, Gov’t Mule will be celebrating a major milestone as the GRAMMY-nominated band, led by guitar legend, vocalist, songwriter and producer Warren Haynes, marks 30 years since its formation. To ...
Andrew Dansby covered culture and entertainment, both local and national, for the Houston Chronicle. He left the company in January 2025. Andrew came to the Chronicle in 2004 from Rolling Stone, where ...
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