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From Allman Brothers Band to Asheville Jam: The Warren Haynes interview

From Allman Brothers Band to Asheville Jam: The Warren Haynes interview

Update: 2025-10-03
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We’re thrilled to share a warm, in-depth conversation between Ed Greene (host of The Freak Show, Tuesdays 6–8 PM on WMF 88.5 FM) and legendary guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Warren Haynes.





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Known for his searing guitar work, soulful voice, and prolific songwriting, Warren Haynes has left an indelible mark on rock, blues, and jam music. From his decades-long tenure with the Allman Brothers Band, to founding the powerhouse southern rock group Gov’t Mule, Warren has played with the greats, and become one himself.





In this heartfelt and insightful conversation, Ed and Warren touch on:





🎶 His years with The Allman Brothers Band





🎸 The origins and current lineup of Gov’t Mule





🛣 Life on the road and the evolution of his sound





📻 The role of radio and early influences





👬 Big brothers in music and mentors along the way





🎄 His iconic Asheville Christmas Jam, a benefit concert series now focused on supporting Habitat for Humanity





This isn’t just a music interview, it’s a journey through decades of artistry, activism, and inspiration. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering his work, this episode will move you.





📍 Catch it on WMNF 88.5 FM — The Freak Show with Ed Greene





🗓 Tuesday, 6–8 PM


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From Allman Brothers Band to Asheville Jam: The Warren Haynes interview

From Allman Brothers Band to Asheville Jam: The Warren Haynes interview

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