In this episode, we sit down with legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter Warren Haynes for an in-depth conversation tracing his incredible journey from his early days with outlaw country icon David Allan Coe to his defining years with The Allman Brothers Band and Gov’t Mule. At just twenty years old, Haynes hit the road with Coe, cutting his teeth in the unpredictable world of touring life, before going on to co-write “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House,” which later became a massive...
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In this episode, we sit down with legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter Warren Haynes for an in-depth conversation tracing his incredible journey from his early days with outlaw country icon David Allan Coe to his defining years with The Allman Brothers Band and Gov’t Mule. At just twenty years old, Haynes hit the road with Coe, cutting his teeth in the unpredictable world of touring life, before going on to co-write “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House,” which later became a massive...
The Jim Vallance Interview - Part 2 (Songwriter - Bryan Adams, Joan Jett, Aerosmith, etc...)
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The Jim Vallance Interview - Part 2 (Songwriter - Bryan Adams, Joan Jett, Aerosmith, etc...)
The second part of our interview with legendary songwriter Jim Vallance begins with a fascinating tale from Jim about how he wrote the Aerosmith song "Rag Doll "with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The interview continues with many other legendary rock and roll stories, including when Quincy Jones, who had completed work on “We Are The World,” turned to Jim Vallance to compose a song for Canadian artists to sing for famine relief. The song “Tears Are Not Enough,” also co-written by David Foster, ...
ClassicRockHistory.com's Podcast
In this episode, we sit down with legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter Warren Haynes for an in-depth conversation tracing his incredible journey from his early days with outlaw country icon David Allan Coe to his defining years with The Allman Brothers Band and Gov’t Mule. At just twenty years old, Haynes hit the road with Coe, cutting his teeth in the unpredictable world of touring life, before going on to co-write “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House,” which later became a massive...