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Published: 2011/05/17

Jeff Waful +1 Episode One (Part 6) Get Embed Code

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Jeff Waful and Warren Haynes conclude their conversation in this final part of Jeff Waful +1, episode one.

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bob_LO May 17, 2011, 20:26:00

For a fan of Umphrey’s McGee and music in general what more could you ask for. This is some brillant, very captivating work. Job well done. Keep it coming

SMoyles May 18, 2011, 11:09:30

What a great first episode! I think the choice of Warren Haynes as your first interview was also perfect, although I’m curious how you would ever top him for upcoming episodes. It was also great how the release of your series was timed with the release of Warren’s new album, Man in Motion, which in my opinion will be, at least, nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammys. I think the way you address life on the road is very interesting, since it’s got to be completely different for Jamband artists as compared to mega-pop stars, and probably very different than what most people think. Like Warren said, “traveling 13 hours in a van,” is not the same as jet-setting around in private aircraft. Looking forward to episode two and beyond. Congratulations in a great inaugural launch.

Johnny May 18, 2011, 13:49:05

This is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a long time. Warren is my favorite musician of all time, so I agree that his interview will be tough to top, but the production of this with the way it is keeping the idea of “life on the road” intertwined with the discussion is awesome. I don’t think most fans understand more than 1% of what goes on behind the scenes of a show that they see on a given night. I think it will be great to see more of this in future episodes. Keep ‘em coming!

Dominic Trovato May 18, 2011, 23:56:50

Cool stuff, liked it.. Great start. I don’t think he is going to have a hard to finding interesting people on the road.. but yea Warren always has great detailed responses, he always give out his secrets! :) Hey can you get me into the show!!??lol

Nick July 2, 2011, 20:05:24

Very rad, great interview and entertaining first episode all and all. As a fan of UM and the jam scene if you wanna call it that, its interesting to get a look on the other end of how the shows come to happen and how tours actually play out. Great interview with warren, he doesnt hold back when it comes to explaining his answers and i think with your insight and experience you really know where to start with in terms of questions. Please keep em’ coming, we’ll be waiting!

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