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Bring On The Music - Live at the Capitol Theatre

Label: Provogue Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: CD1: Hammer & Nails; Thorazine Shuffle; Larger Than Life; Forsaken Savior; Broke Down On The Brazos; Endless Parade; Lola Leave Your Light On; Blind Man In The Dark; Raven Black Night. CD2: Traveling Tune (alternate version); Stone Cold Rage; Whisper In Your Soul; Little Toy Brain; Trane > Eternity's Breath > St. Stephen (jam); Pressure Under Fire; Fool's Moon; Revolution Come, Revolution Go; Bring On The Music.

DVD1: Intro; Traveling Tune (Part 1); Railroad Boy; Mule; Beautifully Broken; Drawn That Way; The Man I Want To Be; Funny Little Tragedy > Message In A Bottle > Funny Little Tragedy; Far Away; Sin's A Good Man's Brother; Mr. Man. DVD2: Life Before Insanity; Thorns Of Life; Trane; Revolution Come, Revolution Go; No Need To Suffer ; Dreams & Songs; Time To Confess; Comeback; World Boss; Bring On The Music; Traveling Tune (Part 2; Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground.

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Gov't Mule: Bring On The Music - Live at the Capitol Theatre

Read "Bring On The Music - Live at the Capitol Theatre" reviewed by Doug Collette


In the essay within the 2CD/2DVD package of Gov't Mule's Bring On The Music, Warren Haynes makes note of the the group's twenty-fifth anniversary. And while the co-founder and titular leader of an ensemble originally spun off from the Allman Brothers Band goes to great length in rightfully stipulating the band's music as the source of ...

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John Scofield: Combo 66

Read "Combo 66" reviewed by Doug Collette


The dignified portraits of John Scofield on the front and back covers of Combo 66 are at once in keeping with the reference to his age in the album's name and at odds with the youthful vigor he and his bandmates exhibit in playing the music inside this subtly eye-catching package of all new material.

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Article: Live Review

Gov’t Mule, The Avett Brothers and Magpie Salute At The Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Read "Gov’t Mule, The Avett Brothers and Magpie Salute At The Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


Gov't Mule, The Avett Brothers and Magpie Salute The Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater Dark Side Of The Mule Tour 2018 Wantagh, NY July 12, 2018 Gov't Mule is a southern rock influenced jam band, formed in 1994 bu Warren Haynes and Allen Woody, as ...

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The Marcus King Band: Due North

Read "Due North" reviewed by Doug Collette


It should come as no surprise that the Marcus King Band is developing a work ethic remarkably similar to Gov't Mule. The latter band's titular leader, Warren Haynes, produced their eponymous second album which was released on Fantasy Records, the same label on which the Mule now resides. And, not coincidentally, MKD has the same management ...

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Sermon Organ Combo: Sermon Organ Combo

Read "Sermon Organ Combo" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


American jazz styles have been travelling all over the world and getting absorbed by local musicians for close to a century now. Therefore there's nothing unusual about a soul-jazz organ trio coming out of Denmark, but the Sermon Organ Combo have a lot more going on than just playing recycled Jimmy Smith licks. This ...

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The Seth Yacovone Band: Shovel Down

Read "Shovel Down" reviewed by Doug Collette


Vintage hard rock with heavy metal overtones that should appeal as much to fans of the original Gov't Mule as those of early Black Sabbath, the initial studio album by The Seth Yacovone Band 2.0., Shovel Down is the initial and fairly lofty plateau in a judicious plan by the bandleader to remain as independent as ...

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Marcus King: The Marcus King Band

Read "Marcus King: The Marcus King Band" reviewed by Doug Collette


Praised, mentored and produced by none other than the titular leader of Gov't Mule, Warren Haynes, precocious twenty-year old songwriter/guitarist/vocalist/bandleader Marcus King faces some heady expectations with the release of he and his band's second full-length LP and first for Fantasy Records via the Evil Teen imprimatur. But The Marcus King Band addresses those ...

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John Scofield: Country for Old Men

Read "John Scofield: Country for Old Men" reviewed by John Kelman


When guitarist Bill Frisell first began a more decided focus on roots music, bluegrass and country & western music with the release of 1996's Nashville (Nonesuch), despite being largely very well-received, jazz purists rankled when the largely bluegrass/folk-informed album began to garner awards like Downbeat Magazine's Best Jazz Album of the Year. While Frisell's oftentimes Americana-tinged ...

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Warren Haynes and the Ashes and Dust Band at the Ogden Theater

Read "Warren Haynes and the Ashes and Dust Band at the Ogden Theater" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Warren Haynes and the Ashes and Dust Band Ogden Theater Denver, CO April 1, 2016 Warren Haynes' musical journey continues. Is he on a quest? Certainly he's not looking for a specific “musical identity." The whole point of the journey seems to be covering as much musical territory as possible in ...


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