Warren Haynes Interview With Brian Kachejian Of ClassicRockHistory.com
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In this episode, we sit down with legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter Warren Haynes for an in-depth conversation tracing his incredible journey from his early days with outlaw country icon David Allan Coe to his defining years with The Allman Brothers Band and Gov’t Mule. At just twenty years old, Haynes hit the road with Coe, cutting his teeth in the unpredictable world of touring life, before going on to co-write “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House,” which later became a massive hit for Garth Brooks. In this interview, Haynes opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped his career—from recording Pattern Disruptive with Dickey Betts to helping resurrect The Allman Brothers Band in 1989, where his fiery guitar work helped define a new era for the group. We also explore the evolution of Gov’t Mule, a band that transformed from a side project into one of the most respected names in modern blues-rock. Warren discusses his newest solo album, Million Voices Whisper, recorded with John Medeski, Terence Higgins, Kevin Scott, Derek Trucks, Lukas Nelson, and Jamey Johnson, offering a deeply personal reflection on love, legacy, and the enduring spirit of Southern rock. It’s a rare and heartfelt look at one of music’s most gifted storytellers, don’t miss this conversation with a true rock and roll craftsman. https://www.classicrockhistory.com/warren-haynes-the-classicrockhistory-com-interview/
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