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Warren Haynes sat in with moe. on a cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" during the band's co-headlining show with Umphrey's McGee.
Gov't Mule guitarist Warren Haynes took to social media to pay tribute to the groundbreaking musical legacy of the late Sly ...
The Three Kings featuring D.K. Harrell, Chris Cain and Albert Castiglia will pay tribute to blues icons B.B. King, Albert ...
To say Warren Haynes wears many creative hats is truly an understatement. Not only was he recruited to play guitar alongside co-founding member Dickey Betts when the Allman Brothers Band This Life as ...
The first was a new song from Warren Haynes called ... concludes with a tearful guitar solo, backup singers repeating the phrase, “Real love,” and Haynes belting out a plea, “Open up ...
To say Warren Haynes wears many creative hats is ... a spotlight on the rock-solid vocal accompaniment of touring backup singer Saundra Williams. A major highlight is “Real, Real Love ...
Guitarist Warren Haynes keeps Southern rock ... And he’s one of my favorite singers.” Brough noted that Haynes completed a song that Gregg Allman started writing, “Real, Real Love ...
Warren Haynes has a brand, spanking-new signature Gibson Les Paul Standard out, and his message is clear: “This guitar, and with these pickups,” he tells Guitar Player, “instantly gives you ...
Warren Haynes effortlessly cross-pollinates genres and unfurls ... The expressive pipes of touring backup singer Saundra Williams are also heard on multiple tracks, including the lead single “This ...
Warren Haynes had not released an album under his name in almost 10 years, so Million Voices Whisper, which came out in November 2024, is a most welcome and anticipated work, debuting at #1 on ...
If you’re doing it right, the journey to becoming a better guitarist should never end, whether you’re just starting to play or have a decades-long career like Warren Haynes. The longtime ...
At 64, Warren ... that singers face force them to make more tasteful decisions for their phrasing. “The great singers that we grew up hearing are the best phrasers,” Haynes adds.