Gov't Mule doin' "Soul Shine" at the Voodoo Fest in New Orleans on 10/27/01. Oteil on bass from the Allmans.The great Chuck Leavell on keyboards, (nice intro). I was lucky enough to be there. Enjoy!
Alison Krauss and Shenandoah performing "Somewhere In The Vicinity Of The Heart" on Ricky Skagg's show a few years back. -------------------- ----------"I can't believe that there's something so sweet where an ache used to be, I feel something hittin' me, aweful hard". Powerful stuff.
GOV'T MULE hosting Chris & Rich Robinson along with Eddie Harsh from the BLACK CROWES in an awesome take on the Crowe's classic "Sometimes Salvation". This took place in 2004 at the "Jammy's". This was when the Black Crowes were just getting back together again after a hiatus.
Our departed friend DAN FOGELBERG on a live radio broadcast from Ebbett's Field, Denver, Colorado in 1974! He's playing "Next Time" which is from "Captured Angel". He introduces it as being from his upcoming 3rd record. Dan's backing band is called Fool's Gold. What a powerful presence both in voice and spirit, we miss you Dan! Many thanks to Greg for this audio.
Wet Willie once again this time singing "That's Alright Momma, Any Way That You Wanna Do" 1973 Macon GA. This is from "Saturday Night In Macon" (Kirshner/Graham production).
GOV'T MULE playing "Lay Your Burden Down" at the New Orleans Voodoo Fest on 10/27/01. Warren Haynes, Matt Abts, Dave Schools on bass and Chuck Leavell on keyboards and backing vocals. I was there and it was a very COLD evening especially for New Orleans. Great show, later the Black Crowes took the stage, a night to remember. Hope you enjoy.
An instrumental version of "Ten Years Gone" (Page/Plant-Led Zeppelin) by Scott Wigley using a McPherson redwood/rosewood acoustic, a '70's Ibanez Mandolin, a Line 6, and a Les Paul Jr. through a brown faced Fender Deluxe amp. Soundtrack set to "Lord Of The Rings". Scott's hometown: Foley, Alabama.
The Rolling Stones "Wild Horses" covered by Scott Wigley on lead vocals, rhythm guitar, Ed Gaudet on lead guitar, backing vocals and Danny Amacker on bass and backing vocals. Recorded around 2000 into a single CAD microphone into a Roland VS880 recorder.
OK back by popular demand here's Wet Wille (and the Williettes) doing "Grits Aint Groceries, Eggs Aint Poultry and Mona Lisa was a Man!" 1973 Macon Georgia. From "Saturday Night in Macon" (Graham production). Them boys and girls are from Mobile, Alabama (not Macon). Enjoy!
"Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus" (by Lemmel 1864). Instrumental by SCOTT WIGLEY playing a Goodall acoustic and Washburn electric through a Landgraff amp. Hometown: Foley AL. ******* Blessings and Honor, Glory and Power to our Lord Jesus Christ. Revelation 1:12-18.
Robin Trower's "Bridge Of Sighs" covered by Ten Years Gone. Lead guitar: Ed Gaudet, Vocals, rhythm guitar: Scott Wigley, Bass: Danny Amacker. Soundtrack set to "Lord Of The Rings" "The Fellowship Of The Ring" (2001 Peter Jackson production).