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"Our goal was to capture the chemistry and the spirit of the band, which has progressed into something beyond what it was for the last record," says Haynes. "The last...
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10/12/07
Gov't Mule continues to evolve. Led by in-demand guitarist Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band, Phil Lesh & Friends), Mule - my first Pick of the Week - has expanded from a rock and roll power trio (in the tradition of ZZ Top and Foghat) to a four piece adding keyboard player Danny Louis. Find Us On Facebook
The band's new release, "High & Mighty," is constructed on a foundation of basic blues figures while also reflecting the freedom and spontaneity of jazz improvisation.
 "Our goal was to capture the chemistry and the spirit of the band, which has progressed into something beyond what it was for the last record," says Haynes. "The last...
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