Gov’t Mule brings the jams to Innsbrook Pavillion
Lights glared through the fog, revealing a sea of peace signs given by nearly 3,000 Richmond concert goers provoking an electrifying feel-good atmosphere Wednesday night, at this year’s first installation of Innsbrook After Hours.
This was the fourth show of the year for lead singer and guitarist Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abbs, keyboardist Danny Louis and bassist Andy Hess, whose blend make up the heavy southern rocking band Gov’t Mule.
Lights glared through the fog, revealing a sea of peace signs given by nearly 3,000 Richmond concert goers provoking an electrifying feel-good atmosphere Wednesday night, at this year’s first installation of Innsbrook After Hours.
This was the fourth show of the year for lead singer and guitarist Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abbs, keyboardist Danny Louis and bassist Andy Hess, whose blend make up the heavy southern rocking band Gov’t Mule.
“I’m really happy with the way the band’s chemistry is flowing right now,” Haynes said. “We have a bunch of new songs. We wanted to share our studio experience with our fans.”
That’s just what the band did as they opened up with the hard rocking “Bad Little Doggie,” from the band’s “Life Before Insanity album,” leading into “Lola Leave Your Light On” and “About to Rage,” two songs off the bands newest record, “D