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Published: 2013/03/05

Share Your Questions for Warren Haynes

Photo by Allison Murphy

Warren Haynes will be the subject of the next Relix/Jambands readers’ interview. So if you have a question about the forthcoming Gov’t Mule album, the Allman Brothers Band, his upcoming symphony performances that will pay tribute to Jerry Garcia, the Phil Lesh Quintet, the Warren Haynes Band or most anything else please send them to jambands@jambands.com by this coming Friday, March 8. We’ll compile your questions, speak with Warren and post his responses.

Warren will return to the stage with the ABB this evening at the Beacon Theatre.

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Ty Kimble March 5, 2013, 10:20:12

Warren, you inspire me, save my days and are my favorite musician…will Gov’t Mule play two nights at this year’s Mt. Jam? This will be my 7th MJ, but first if only one night of Mule.

Doug Reddick March 5, 2013, 10:44:59

You DID see where to send your questions didn’t you Ty?

massetti gabriele March 5, 2013, 12:27:04

Warren…In Italy with Allman Brothers Band….where????

Jeff DeRyder March 5, 2013, 12:48:18

Warren,you are my all time favorite musician.I,ve told my friends for years if i ever meet you,i would only ask one thing,Can we sit down with acoustic guitars and play Elizabeth Reed for about 15 minutes,your coming to Norfolk,Va. soon!!

michael lents March 6, 2013, 00:42:19

Hi Warren, we met when we were both 15 years old. Your playing and understanding of music was well beyond mine. I have a memory of you conceiving of the name “Government Mule” at that time. Does that sound about right? What a vision you had even way back then.

Clive Bigsby March 6, 2013, 13:39:59

Awesome! I’m so glad Warren is getting the recognition he deserves. Hardest working man in the music industry today.

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