) be winding down at the end of this year, but one thing is for sure -- the band came out raging at the 10th annual Wannee Music Festival April 11-13..
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| Gregg Allman. Josh Webster photo. |
We had picture-perfect weather all Wanee weekend at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl., a large but laid-back crowd, and stellar performances. As for the Allman Brothers, they delivered a hard-charging set Friday night, and followed up Saturday with a more laid-back, ballad-y set that picked up plenty before it was over. Gregg Allman, who has suffered from some recent health problems, sounded great. Since Gregg hurt his wrist during the weekend, Kofi Burbridge played keys Saturday night.
First off, here are the the Allman Brothers Band setlist stats from our friends at
Jambase:
Friday night:
Statesboro Blues, Midnight Rider, No One To Run With, Feeling Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home, Jessica, Who's Been Talking w/ Trey Anastasio & Jennifer Hartswick, Franklin's Tower w/Trey Anastasio, The Sky Is Crying, You Don't Love Me, Soulshine w/Duane Trucks, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed w/ Kofi Burbridge. Encore: Southbound.
Saturday night:
Set (w/ Kofi Burbridge): Don't Want You No More > It's Not My Cross to Bear, Don't Keep Me Wonderin', Revival, Dusk Till Dawn, Come And Go Blues, Trouble No More, Seven Turns, True Gravity, That's What Love Can Make You Do w/Eric Krasno, Stand Back, Blue Sky, I Walk On Guilded Splinters, Whipping Post. Encore: One Way Out w/Roosevelt Collier & John Popper.
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| Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi. festgrrl photo. |
Some great Wanee performances came from the
Honey Island Swamp Band out of New Orleans and Florida jam band
Cope on Wednesday night; a sunny, happy reggae meadow set Friday afternoon by
Ziggy Marley; a super funky set by
Trey Anastasio Band in the meadow Friday evening with some bad ass vocals by
Jennifer Hartswick; a Talking Heads-Phish-Pink Floyd mash-up cover set by
Pink Talking Fish Saturday afternoon; Blues guitarist
Matt Schofield's Saturday afternoon throwdown followed by world-beat rockers
Rusted Root; an inspired set for the Grateful Deadheads in the crowd Saturday evening by
Melvin Seals and JGB; and a bluesy afternoon set by
Chris Robinson Brotherhood,
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| Trey Anastasio sits in with the Allmans. Josh Webster photo. |
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| Trey Anastasio, festgrrl photo. |
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| Rusted Root. festgrrl photo. |
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| Rusted Root. festgrrl photo. |
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| Matt Schofield. festgrrl photo. |
I had to miss Thursday altogether due to other commitments, but I heard great reviews of the
Blind Boys of Alabama,
Royal Southern Brotherhood, Hot Tuna electric and, especially,
Soulive's late-night closer set.
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| Soulive. Josh Webster photo. |
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| Ziggy Marley. Josh Webster photo. |
I also missed the
moe. show, but fan Reed Cornelison reports: "Fresh off the plane from a two week tour of Europe, moe. shared their love of Suwannee with a nice ten song set of tunes. Of course, the day would not be complete without the Allman-esque guitar riffs of their classic, Mexico
."
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| moe. Josh Webster photo |
Here's the moe. Wanee setlist: Okayalright, Recreational Chemistry, Silver Sun > Puebla, Akimbo, Not Coming Down > Wormwood > Mexico, Buster, Godzilla.
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| Ivan Neville presiding over the Dumpstaphunk Zeppelin show. Josh Webster photo. |
One of the best shows of the weekend was the spot-on, blistering Led Zeppelin cover set by
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk Friday night; Here's the off-the-chain great set list: Rock & Roll, Black Dog, Dancing Days,Custard Pie w/John
Popper (harmonica), Houses of the Holy, Nobody's Fault But Mine w/John Popper
(harmonica) , Misty Mountain Hop, What Is & What Should Never Be, Wanton
Song, Good Times Bad Times, Trampled Under Foot, Out on the Tiles, Dyer Maker, The
Ocean w/ Warren Haynes (guitar), Fool In the Rain w/ Warren Haynes (guitar), Ramble
On w/ Warren Haynes (guitar), Whole Lotta Love w/ Warren Haynes (guitar)
encore: Immigrant Song.
Seriously amazing.
Saturday night, the crowd packed the meadow to see the Allman Brothers family of bands trifecta --
Tedeschi Trucks Band, Warren Haynes'
Gov't Mule, and The Allman Brothers Band. The Mule set featured (thanks
mule.net) Hammer & Nails, Going Out West, Whisper In Your Soul, Gameface with Mountain Jam Tease,Captured Stoop So Low (Outro 1,) If Heartaches Were Nickels,Stratus with Derek Trucks,Scared To Live,World Boss, Mule > Whole Lotta Love > Mule.
Jam-rockers
Umphrey's McGee closed out Saturday late night with their "All Night Wrong" set comprised completely of covers. Again, thanks to
Jambase, here's a look at the tunes Umphrey's absolutely killed in that late-night slot.
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| Umphreys McGee. Photo by Josh Webster. |
"The band kicked off the "All Night Wrong" set with their "Life During Exodus" mash-up and a take on Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains The Same." Next, a cover of The Clash's "Rock The Casbah" led into the first guest spot as John Popper played harmonica on The Rolling Stones's "Miss You." UM's version of "Hey 19" by Steely Dan segued into The Police's "When The World Is Running Down..." featuring Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge. Following a dub version of Pink Floyd's "Breathe," Umphrey's brought out Adam Deitch and Eric Krasno for John Scofield's "A GoGo." Haynes then emerged for "Immigrant Song" (Led Zeppelin) and "Black Water" (Doobie Brothers). The set came to a close with the trifecta of The Who's "Baba O'Riley," Hendrix's "Power Of Soul" and ZZ Top's "Cheap Sunglasses." Umphrey's returned for a two-song encore of Van Halen's "Runnin' With The Devil" and a cover of The Beatles's "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" featuring Krasno on guitar."
There was lots of chatter all weekend about whether this will be "the last Wanee." With all the talent that's graced this excellent fest over the years, I'm going to bet the fest will be back next year and for years after that. Lucky us.
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Allman Brothers Band. Photo by Josh Webster.
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