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Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes (born April 6, 1960) is an American rock and blues guitarist, vocalist and songwriter.
Haynes is best known for his work as longtime guitarist with The Allman Brothers Band and as founding member of the jam band Gov't Mule.
Early in his career he was a guitarist for David Allan Coe and The Dickey Betts Band.
Haynes also is known for his associations with the remaining members of The Grateful Dead, including touring with Phil Lesh and Friends and The Dead.
In addition, Haynes founded and manages Evil Teen Records.The early years and David Allan CoeWarren Haynes joined David Allan Coe's touring and recording band in 1980 when he was 20 years old.
He remained with Coe's band for four years.After Coe, Haynes got a gig with The Nighthawks, while continuing to play with local musicians and doing session guitar and vocal work.
One notable achievement of this period is a song he co-wrote with Dennis Robbins and Bobby Boyd for the famed country musician Garth Brooks, titled "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House", which was released on the album No Fences and remained the number 1 single on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for twenty weeks.Dickey Betts Band and The Allman Brothers BandAround 1987, Haynes got a call to perform back up vocals on a studio album by Dickey Betts, along with Dennis Robbins.
Betts, who had concentrated on his solo career following the break-up of The Allman Brothers Band, decided to add Haynes to his band as his guitarist after the session.
With Matt Abts on drums and Johnny Neel on keyboards the now formed Dickey Betts Band released the 1988 album Pattern Disruptive.
In the same year, Haynes also co-wrote the title track for Gregg Allman's solo album Just Before the Bullets Fly.In 1989, The Allman Brothers Band decided to reunite, and Betts recruited Haynes to join the band.
Also joining were Johnny Neel on keyboards and Allen Woody on bass guitar.
Haynes has since played on four well-received studio albums, including the gold certified Where It All Begins (1994).
He also has played on four official live releases from the band, including the 2003 DVD Live at the Beacon Theatre.
Haynes and Woody left the group in March 1997 to focus solely on their side project Gov't Mule.
Shortly after Woody's untimely death on August 26, 2000, Haynes began appearing with The Allman Brothers Band again in 2000 alongside young guitar prodigy Derek Trucks.
He returned to the band as a full-time member a few months later and has remained active every year with the Allman Brothers since.
On January 8, 2014, Haynes announced that he and Trucks plan to leave the group by the end of the 2014.Gov't MuleIn 1994, Haynes formed Gov't Mule with Abts and Woody.
Haynes and Woody initially split time between Gov't Mule and The Allman Brothers Band, but after The Allman Brothers' last show of their 1997 run at New York's Beacon Theatre on March 26, 1997, both left the band to focus on Gov't Mule full-time.
They released three albums and became known for their powerful live performances.
Some of these performances have been released as official live albums (Live At Roseland Ballroom, Live With A Little Help From Our Friends and Mulennium – the latter two capture their annual New Year's Eve shows).In August 2000 Woody died, and a decision was made to finish the tour acoustically as the "Smile at Half-Mast" tour.
Gov't Mule released two studio albums (The Deep End, Volume 1 and The Deep End, Volume 2) and a live album/DVD (The Deepest End, Live in Concert) featuring many of Woody's favorite bass players.
In 2003 Andy Hess (bass) and Danny Louis (keyboard/organ) were added as permanent members to the group and in late 2004 they released their first studio effort, Deja Voodoo, which later included an EP of newly recorded material titled Mo Voodoo.
After recording 2006's High & Mighty, Gov't Mule also released a dub EP titled Mighty High and a DVD titled Tail of 2 Cities that contained two full performances recorded in 2004 and 2006.
The two shows on the DVD captured the first show of the Deja Voodoo Tour and the last show of the High & Mighty Tour, serving to encapsulate what was created over those two years.
In 2008, Andy Hess left Gov't Mule to pursue other projects and was replaced by relative unknown Jorgen Carlsson.
By a Thread, the first studio album from Gov't Mule with Jorgen, was released in 2009 on Haynes' own label, Evil Teen Records.In 2010 they went back to the vault and released Mulennium a 3 disc recording of a show from New Year's Eve 1999 in Atlanta.
This was the first official recording released of the original trio since the death of Allen Woody in 2000.
It also featured an appearance by Little Milton, one of Haynes's guitar heroes from his youth.The DeadSince the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, Warren has performed and toured with many of the remaining members of the Grateful Dead.
In 1997 Haynes and Abts came onstage to jam with Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman in a small club that was being filmed for Robert Mugge's film on Robert Johnson, Hellhound On My Trail.
Then in 1999 Phil Lesh approached him to play lead guitar and sing for his solo group Phil Lesh & Friends, where he played for 3 years.
In 2004 when The Dead (remaining members of the Grateful Dead) were in need of a new guitarist they called upon Haynes to come play lead and sing for that summer's "Wave That Flag Tour".
His run with The Dead ended on a night where he came in with them, then performed a solo acoustic set, and then ended the night playing with The Allman Brothers Band and started out on his next tour with them.
He played lead guitar for The Dead again in late 2008 when they performed at a benefit at Penn State for then-presidential candidate Barack Obama and then toured with them in the Spring of 2009.Solo artist and guest appearancesIn 1993, Haynes released his first solo album, Tales of Ordinary Madness, which was produced by former Allman Brother keyboardist Chuck Leavell.
He toured briefly in support of the record with various musicians.In 2003 and 2004, Haynes released two solo acoustic albums, The Lone EP, a collection of live performances and Live From Bonnaroo which documents his solo performance at the 2003 Bonnaroo Music Festival.
When not touring with one of his electric bands, Haynes will often take time out to do solo acoustic shows which include a variety of well-known and rare covers along with his own material.
In 2004, Warren Haynes performed five full-length solo acoustic shows, as well as opened 23 times for The Dead and once for The Allman Brothers Band.He has also made 45 song appearances and 28 concert appearances with Dave Matthews Band, including on two released live albums: Live at Central Park Concert in which he performed "Cortez the Killer", and "Jimi Thing", and Live at Piedmont Park where he performed "What Would You Say".In 2005 Haynes performed a one time only show under the name Warren Haynes & Friends.
The band included Abts on drums, Dave Schools of Widespread Panic on bass, John Medeski of Medeski Martin & Wood, and Skerik the avant-garde sax player of bands such as Critters Buggin' and Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade.
The group played a selection of blues songs, including songs of Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Tom Waits, and Gov't Mule standards.
The band was also featured as the house band during a number of tapings of Last Call with Carson Daly in early February 2005.
During one of these tapings, the scheduled musical act was absent, so Haynes performed an acoustic rendition of U2's One.
The song also appeared on his Live from Bonnaroo album.
Haynes covered the Bob Dylan song "I Shall Be Released" with the band Coheed and Cambria in 2008 as a part of an encore performance the band played during their Neverender shows.After recording Gov't Mule's By a Thread album, Haynes formed The Warren Haynes Band.
The group included George Porter Jr.
on bass, Ivan Neville on keys and Raymond Weber on drums.
Also joining them on keys was Ian McLagan, as well as vocalist Ruthie Foster and Ron Holloway on tenor sax.
The Warren Haynes Band made their debut performance at Haynes' annual Christmas Jam in Asheville, North Carolina on December 11, 2010.
The album Man in Motion was released in May 2011 and debuted in the Billboard Top 20.
An extensive tour occurred after the release through the rest of 2011; the touring version of the band included Holloway, drummer Terence Higgins of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, bassist Ron Johnson, keyboardist Nigel Hall, and various vocalists, either Foster, Alfreda Gerald, or Alecia Chakour.The Warren Haynes Band "Live at The Moody Theater" 2CD/1DVD package came out in April 2012 on Stax Records with the lineup of Warren Haynes (Vocals & Guitar), Ron Holloway (Sax), Ron Johnson (Bass), Terence Higgins (Drums), Nigel Hall (Keys) & Alecia Chakour (Vocals).Haynes has stated that his further solo efforts might take him into still other fields.
"There are other projects I want to do, too," he relates.
"I'm interested in recording a singer-songwriter oriented album with more acoustic instruments, a jazzy instrumental CD and a straight-up blues record.
But like Man In Motion, those albums will have to wait until the time is right." The Christmas JamStarting in 1988, Haynes put together an annual charity benefit show, inviting musicians originally from his home town of Asheville who were home for Christmas, the only time of year they would all be in town at the same time.
The first show, held at the 45 Cherry club in Asheville on December 29, 1988, was dubbed "The Christmas Jam: Musician's X-Mas Reunion." Some of the artists at the first Christmas Jam were Warren Haynes, Mike Barnes, Crystal Zoo, The Stripp Band,The late Ronnie Burgin and the McBad Brothers Band.In the initial years the proceeds from the concert were donated to various charities but eventually the organizers decided to focus on Habitat for Humanity, a charity that builds houses for the disadvantaged.
In tribute to his financial support of Habitat for Humanity, a subdivision in Lower Hominy, North Carolina, a township near Asheville, North Carolina has a street named after Warren Haynes.
In 2002, Haynes was presented the Key to the City of Asheville by Mayor Charles Worley.
In 2003, Mayor Worley proclaimed December 18 "Warren Haynes Day." The event has continued to grow every year and is now dubbed "Warren Haynes Presents: The Christmas Jam." Due to increasing audience demand the show was eventually moved to the Asheville Civic Center, and was now featuring many well known artists and friends Haynes played with over the years.Some past performers include The Allman Brothers Band, Blues Traveler, Jackson Browne, Johnny Winter, Drive-By Truckers, DJ Logic, Peter Frampton, Gov't Mule, John Hiatt, Bruce Hornsby, Hot Tuna, John Paul Jones (musician), Ray LaMontagne, Phil Lesh & Friends, Umphrey's McGee, Little Feat, Living Colour, Branford Marsalis, Dave Matthews, Neville Brothers, New Orleans Social Club, North Mississippi Allstars, Phish's Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, John Scofield, Dr.Ralph Stanley, Marty Stuart, Taj Mahal Trio, Susan Tedeschi, The Derek Trucks Band,Bob Weir, Widespread Panic's John Bell, Dave Schools, John (Jo Jo) Herman, Todd Nance & Jimmy Herring, Kevn Kinney from Drivin' N Cryin', and Edwin McCain.In 2008, for its twentieth anniversary, "The Christmas Jam" consisted of two nights of music; including "The Christmas Jam By Day," a series of events including daytime concerts, movie screenings, and art, photo, and poster exhibits taking place in downtown Asheville on the days leading up to the show.
The event reverted to one night in 2009 but retained the "The Christmas Jam By Day," and included the new "Christmas Comedy Jam." The same format was repeated in 2010.Instructional VideosHaynes has recorded two instructional videos; Electric Blues & Slide Guitar and Acoustic Slide and the art of Electric Improvisation.
He discusses his influences and shows an array of techniques such as "call and response", string bending, vibrato, slide guitar in standard tuning and some acoustic open tuning licks in G and E tunings.
For the demonstrations of the Electric Improvisation section of the second video he is accompanied by Allen Woody and Matt Abts.Taping policyAll of Warren Haynes' projects allow audio taping and trading.
He does not approve of video recording or photography of his performances and does not provide access to soundboard patches.
The Allman Brothers Band also allows taping and trading, but does not allow distribution of their shows via the internet via applications such as BitTorrent.
The reason given for this restriction is that it is more communal to trade person-to-person.
In a 2005 USA Today article, Haynes stated that while tape-trading may cut into band profits, the benefits outweigh the drawbacks due to an increased fanbase.

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