Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner
Warren Haynes

Rock

Warren Haynes Tickets

Events0 Results

No more results on this page

About

Warren Haynes' long-anticipated solo album, Man In Motion (Concord Records), is a timeless collection of songs that crackle with modern vitality yet draw on his deepest roots as an artist.

           

The disc pumps fresh blood into the heart of soul and blues, stoked by Haynes's Herculean prowess as both a powerhouse singer and guitarist — a reputation he's earned as a member of three of the greatest live groups in rock history: The Allman Brothers Band, The Dead and his own Gov't Mule.

           

In a sense, the vocal-driven Man In Motion is an album he's been aching to make since he first dreamed of becoming a musician.

           

"Before I started playing guitar, I wanted to be a singer, right from the age of five or six," the rock ‘n' roll legend regales. "And what I wanted to sing was soul music. My brothers and I had just a handful of albums. First they were the ‘Best of' collections by Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, the Temptations, Aretha Franklin...and eventually albums by the three Kings of the blues, Freddie King, B.B. King and Albert King. In fact, it was hearing B.B. and Freddie that made me realize you could be a great singer and a great guitar player. So I decided to model myself after them."

           

For Man In Motion, Haynes draws on his dynamic gravel-and-honey voice and stunning six-string syntax to create melodies that frame the past with the present, fusing enduring themes of love, desire and loss with bristling undeniably contemporary energy.

 

Tunes like Haynes' uplifting Albert King influenced string-bender "The River's Gonna Rise" — an anthem of hope for these tumultuous times — and the poignant narrative "A Friend To You" ring with the same straight-talking authenticity as William Bell's Stax-label jewel "Every Day is a Holiday," the disc's sole cover.

"In soul and blues, the vocal is really the centerpiece," Haynes explains. "And it's not about irony or smoke-and-mirrors. It's about telling real stories about everyday people in an honest way. Honesty in music trumps everything else."

           

Despite Man In Motion's sharp focus on his singing, there's no shortage of numbers like "Sick of My Shadow," which straddles the terrain of Haynes' guitar universe, blending rock, soul, R&B and jazz in its introspective mix.

           

Fans of Haynes' growling, distinctive signature six-string approach in Gov't Mule and the Allman Brothers will notice a subtler — if no less adventurous — palette of guitar tones on Man in Motion.

"I was going for a kind of pre-rock sound," Haynes explains. "These songs based in soul and blues really require cleaner tones to pay respect to the era that inspired them and to really get to the emotional heart of the matter. I used the wah-wah and a few other effects, but there's a lot of B.B. King, Albert King and Freddie King influence on this album from a guitar standpoint."

           

Although Haynes employed his Gibson signature model Les Paul Standard guitar for some numbers, a clutch of vintage Gibson semi-hollowbody instruments — ES-335 and ES-345 models from his extensive collection — account for most of the tracks, plus an archtop hollowbody D'Angelico that inspired his jazz break on "Sick of My Shadow."

           

As usual, Haynes improvised his solos, playing live to two-inch tape along with the core band of fellow virtuosos that he assembled at Willie Nelson's Pedemales Studio near Austin, where the past few Gov't Mule CDs were also recorded.

           

"I wanted to record this album just like the classic records that influenced me," he notes. "The band played together on all the songs and we avoided overdubs. It was important to catch the energy and emotion of music being made live by a group of great musicians."

           

His cast of world-class players includes a trio of New Orleans R&B kingpins: bass legend George Porter, Jr. of the Meters, keyboardist-singer Ivan Neville and drummer Raymond Webber, who helped Haynes nail Man in Motion's R&B-, blues- and soul-soaked grooves. Veteran Faces and Rolling Stones pianist Ian McLagan, folk-blues sensation Ruthie Foster and tenor saxist Ron Holloway joined them. Foster and Neville are perfect vocal foils for Haynes' own blend of sugar and gravel, and as a threesome they conjure harmonies that sound right out of the Stax and Hi Records Memphis soul playbooks.

           

"For this kind of music," Haynes adds, "that chemistry is essential. I was really fortunate. I put my wish list of musicians together and they were all available and excited about the project." But it's really Haynes' hard work — his constant motion — rather than good fortune that has taken this creative dynamo to the zenith of his career.

           

After all, it's been 18 years since he last entered the studio to record a solo album, but Haynes is no slacker. He has been busy. Very busy. As rock's foremost MVP singer-guitarist, the burly native of Asheville, North Carolina has been constantly on the move and in the spotlight for the past two decades.

During that time Haynes has maintained his tenure in Gov't Mule, the Allman Brothers Band and the Dead, and while barely catching his breath between their tours and studio sessions, he's also performed or cut tunes with a diverse array of musicians including Phil Lesh & Friends, James Hetfield, Bob Dylan, John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Dave Matthews, Kid Rock and most recently with his longtime hero BB King.

 

No wonder it's taken Haynes so long to get back into the studio to make the follow-up to his first solo disc, 1993's Tales of Ordinary Madness. And no wonder his new album is called Man in Motion.

Haynes describes the title track as "a snapshot of someone who is evolving and in constant change, and I can certainly relate to that.  I feel that musicians are students for life, so it's important for me to always seek new experiences and throw myself curve balls, to remain inspired and challenged, and to grow. And while I've been thinking about getting back to another solo studio album for a long time now, I've had other things demanding my attention."

           

In addition to his three solo discs (including 2004's acoustic Live At Bonnaroo), seven albums with the Allman Brothers and Gov't Mule's 16 studio and live releases, Haynes has accumulated stacks of accolades for his efforts.            

           

They range from Grammy wins and nominations to his ranking at number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." Haynes has played New York City's historic Beacon Theater nearly 300 times, more than any other artist. Gov't Mule has sold over two million song downloads from their own MuleTracks web site. And a wide range of stars including Garth Brooks, Gregg Allman, Phil Lesh, Little Milton, John Mayall, George Jones, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi and Buckwheat Zydeco have recorded his songs in addition to the 25 songs he's written for the Allman Brothers Band.

If there's such a thing as karma, perhaps that's a factor in Haynes' success, since he's also a major supporter of Habitat for Humanity, a charity that builds housing for the disadvantaged. Each year he organizes his annual "Christmas Jam" benefit for Habitat now in its 23rd year, in his hometown of Asheville, NC. Of course, Haynes is not resting on his laurels for a moment. He'll be touring behind Man In Motion this spring and summer while Gov't Mule is on hiatus, and then regrouping with his Mule-mates to write and rehearse songs for their ninth studio album.

           

"There are other projects I want to do, too," he relates. "I'm interested in recording a singer-songwriter oriented album with more acoustic instruments, a jazzy instrumental CD and a straight-up blues record. But like Man in Motion, those albums will have to wait until the time is right."

 

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 396 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Symphonic Beauty

    by A. R. on 3/20/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    The concert was so fun! The back-up of the symphony was amazing. Everyone on stage was so incredibly talented. The price was a bit high and some of the songs in the middle lagged a bit. Overall, a great show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Okay

    by M. H. on 3/20/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    Would have been much better if he had put in more recognizable songs in the first half. By the end, it was too long and tiring to stay for the whole thing. Wanted to hear Soulshine and just couldn’t wait until what may have been his last song. Kind of disappointed with that. Otherwise, it was good...but too long.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Warren Haynes Presents: Dreams & Songs - a Symphonic Journey

    by Tony on 3/20/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    It's been 40 years since the first time I saw Warren play and I've seen him play many genres, but I will have to say I enjoyed this show as much as any I've seen. My wife and daughter went with me (we don't always listen to the same style music) and we all had a great time. Would go to see this format any chance I get.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    I was completely entertained

    by K. H. on 3/20/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    I was curious how a southern rocker could team up with Asheville Symphony, and be cohesive. I was so pleasantly surprised. Warren Haynes did his thing, and the Orchestra (seating behind plexiglass dividers (for sound projection) on-stage behind him. New twist on some of his (and others' songs), as the symphony members cleverly tried to keep pace with him. Saw lots of frantic speed bows flying back ad forth from violins, cellos, etc. Nice mix of music. Crowd was very enthusiastic, and at least half were standing up, and rocking or dancing, by the third song. Had a really good time. Only suggestions were TURN THE SOUND LEVEL DOWN, and have Warren say a few words of introduction before starting his music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wow!

    by Jim on 3/20/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    Great experience! Warren and his band are all fantastic talents and the pairing with the Asheville Symphony really put the show over the top! Thanks for this entertaining evening with a wonderful mix of songs, some newer, some classics. Innovative and creative! Always happy to support a guy who does so much for the community, especially his work for Habitat for Humanity.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Night Out with Family and Friends

    by S. B. on 3/19/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    Awesome show, tastefully layered with a nice cross section of Warrens past. We truly enjoy the musical journey. The only thing that could have been improved on is we could hardly hear the Orchestra. Other than that we loved it!!!!! 5 STARS

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome Show!!

    by Ken on 3/19/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    Warren never lets me down. He played awesome tunes that kept the place jumping. His guitar playing always amazes me. His entire band was great as always. The addition of the symphony took it over the top!! This was an amazing show. I am looking forward to the next show!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible Show!!!!!

    by Dawn62 on 3/19/19U.S. Cellular Center Asheville - Asheville

    Warren Haynes & friends Oteil, Edwin Jeff, Greg, Jasmine, John add the Asheville Symphony......... INCREDIBLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! Warren WOW just WOW!!!!!!! One for the books!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    New Orleans is Waiting For Columbus

    by CGunn32 on 5/9/17Saenger Theatre New Orleans - New Orleans

    The show was utterly magnificent! Great music in a beautiful venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Creez on 5/9/17Saenger Theatre New Orleans - New Orleans

    Excellent show Warren Haynes was amazing trying to cover Little Feat !!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Warren strikes again!

    by terilda on 5/9/17Saenger Theatre New Orleans - New Orleans

    Warren assembled a great group of musicians and played one of my favorite live albums of all time. I like that they are truly an ensemble, the spotlight was shared among all the musicians. The New Orleans crowd stood and danced for most of the show. I had a little moment for Lowell, he left us too soon. On the downside, the concert started one hour late and was a bit too loud.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Waiting for Columbus was memorable

    by Anonymous on 5/9/17Saenger Theatre New Orleans - New Orleans

    I really liked the venue. Saenger theater is historic and has been recently renovated. Beautiful ! Amazing acoustics, and the band was on point. Warren and Medeski were great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was like the old days!

    by dmdnola on 5/9/17Saenger Theatre New Orleans - New Orleans

    This concert hearkened back to the days when all the best bands were touring regularly. Little Feat, the Dead, the Band, etc., etc. The concert promised a recreation of the Waiting for Columbus experience and it delivered. All of the musicians were amazing. It's not often that the audience thanks the source of the concert, but that happened with the shout out to Warren Haines for making this event happen. The crowd was literally dancing in the aisles. Apologies to the ushers on duty that night. Only drawbacks - I was somehow expecting more special guests. Maybe that was just me. Also it started nearly an hour late, but then again, that hearkens back to the old days, too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Warren's symphony highlight Garcia's best

    by alienjns407 on 6/28/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    Summer night at the outside amphitheater of Chastain Park in ATL was an ideal setting for this event. The setlist was choice. It really showcased both Warren and Jerry's talents. The symphony added another layer of depth and texture to the old standbys. Vocals and guitar are two of Warren's big talents, and he utilizes them on this occasion and the result was beautiful.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Could not have been better!

    by AreYouKynd on 6/28/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    This was my 1st ASO show, and what a better way to experience an orchestra than to have them play Jerry Garcia! Having Warren, Skip, and Jeff accompanying them was awesome too! Also 1st time at Chastain and LOVED the venue. Security could of learned some manners, but besides that everything was awesome!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Warren with the Symphony is a beautiful thing

    by Charly3 on 6/27/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    Thank you Warren and the ASO for paying proper tribute to Jerry! That was great music written in the late 70s that will live forever. Not many guitarists that can play those licks any better than Warren and he does it with respect....Great Night...Looking forward to Mule in Sept

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely loved it!

    by Jbevers14 on 6/27/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    Performance exceeded my expectations. They played all the Grateful Dead hits and my only disappointment is that it didn't last longer! My boyfriend and I really enjoyed it and I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who loves a good time. Smiles all around he crowd! :)

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    good show.

    by estua on 6/27/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    Show was good. Warren great on the guitar, but it lacks the enthusiasm of Warren wailing away like he would do in a rock band. Song selection was OK but some Jerry classics like Deal and Sugaree were not included. Best part of the show was the last song before the encore which was Terrapin Station which blended perfectly the ASO with Warren's guitar and voice. Glad I went, but won't do it again.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Indulgent setlist not chosen for the fans

    by Psychorocker on 6/27/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    We were so disappointed in this ASO Warren Haynes concert. Play less than a handful of everyone's favorite Grateful Dead songs and the rest and self-indulgent of the symphony. People around me were talking throughout the whole thing because everyone was fairly bored with the music selection being offered. So very disappointed! We have been so looking forward to this and it was a huge letdown

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    What a waste of time

    by rentman62 on 6/27/16Chastain Park Amphitheatre ASO - Atlanta

    Show looked a lot better on paper than in person. Warren Haynes - great, ASO - superb, Garcia - legendary. Put it all together at the pit of Chastain and you get a total waste of a night. Chastain is old and worn out, terrible acoustics, and the entitled millenials in the crowd wouldn't shut up long enough to listen.