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Warren Haynes
@thewarrenhaynes
‘Banks Of The Deep End (live),’ With 64-piece Asheville Symphony Orchestra is out NOW. Stream at the link in bio.
Joined April 2011
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    Warren Haynes is opening a new chapter today. Out now, “Banks of The Deep End (Live)" is the first glimpse into Dreams & Songs, his forthcoming symphonic project, blending the soul of his songwriting with the power of a full orchestra. Over the past few years, Warren found
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    RIP Dickey Betts – not sure what to say. Such a huge loss. Not only for our musical family, but for the world of music in general. Aside from being a huge, major influence on my music from before I picked up a guitar, Dickey was the one person I credit for everything amazing that
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    So, now when someone asks me “Who’s your favorite guitarist — living or dead?” I will say what I always say: “I can’t answer that.” But my very short list will include Jeff. There will never be another Jeff Beck. RIP.
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    The last piece of the puzzle is gone. The last remaining member of everyone’s favorite band has passed. A key ingredient in a lost recipe where every ingredient was key. What Garth brought to The Band’s music was uniqueness…and authenticity…and a deep history of musical
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    Some songs carry a melody-- others carry a memory.
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    We have a special guest in the house tonight, Brother Duane Allman's 1957 Les Paul Goldtop! Special thanks to my friends at The Big House Museum for making this happen.
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    In Memory of Dickey Betts 🎸 Please join us for this very special celebration of Dickey Betts on February 28th in Macon, GA at the Macon City Auditorium. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the brand new Dickey Betts Scholarship at Berklee College of Music. Tickets and a
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    There was only one Robert Hunter. Thankfully there are hundreds of songs that will live on – a part of him that became part of us. It would be impossible to choose a favorite. But for this moment “if I knew the way I would take you home." -WH Photo: Robert Minkin
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    RIP Sly Stone As I’ve said many times, I grew up on Soul music. In my house, as a kid, James Brown, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder, and Aretha Franklin ruled the roost. Before I discovered Hendrix and Cream, it was all about Motown, Memphis, and
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    Thank you, everyone for the Birthday wishes.
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    "Real, Real Love," which honors the life of Gregg Allman, wouldn't be possible without Derek Trucks. It's an privilege to have him on this record and to record this song together. #behindthemusic #offtherecord
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