Warren Haynes’ bluegrass past

Warren HaynesRolling Stone Magazine has listed Warren Haynes as 23rd on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. While I would contend that the title of that list should be amended to the 100 Greatest Rock Guitarists of All Time, and even then it could be disputed (by those concerned with the genre), the fact remains that Warren Haynes is greatly respected in rock circles as being one the genre’s best.

What many fans who enjoy the music he has made with the Allman Brothers Band and Gov’t Mule may not know, is that Haynes grew up in the mountains of North Carloina surrounded by bluegrass music…and enjoyed it!

[speaking of Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Jerry Douglas and others] All of those guys are such special musicians because they excel at their own genre but they’re influenced outside of their own genre, which I think makes you better as a musician. They’re just amazing. Tony Rice is great. That whole group of musicians are people that I respect and have listened to for a long, long time.

In an article on Swampland.com, author Derek Halsey explores Haynes’ love of bluegrass, his dad’s listening habits (Stanley Brothers and Bill Monroe, among others), and the 20 year history of Haynes’ Christmas Jam concert, which included Del McCoury in the 2008 lineup.

For those interested in how bluegrass music helped shape one of rock music’s greatest guitarists, it’s an interesting read.

1 Comment
Leave a comment
Comments are open and unmoderated for our registered users, only your first comment will require approval before publication. Comments do not necessarily reflect the views of The Bluegrass Blog. Obscene, abusive, silly, or annoying remarks may be deleted, but the fact that particular comments remain on the site in no way constitutes an endorsement of their content by The Bluegrass Blog.

comment #55411 By Jim Moulton on 01.04.09 1:56 am

Warren Haynes is a super motivated talented musician. From Government Mule to the Allman Brothers to acoustic music, he is an artist whose skills are very original yet I can see where his bluegrass influences lie, The Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia started out in a bluegrass band.
Jim

TrackBack URI

You must

  • Register
  • and Log in in to leave comments.

    Walter Haynes passes

    Walter Haynes, steel guitar player and producer, passed away on Thursday, January 1, in Tyler, Texas....

    New member of the IIIrd Tyme Out family

    W just saw a note on the IIIrd Tyme Out web site that fiddler Justen Haynes and his wife Melanie celebrated...

    18 Million Bluegrass Fans

    The May/June issue of International Bluegrass, the trade newsletter published by IBMA, has a story citing...

    Paul Warren CD release party

    Johnny Warren and Charlie Cushman will mark the release of the new CD A Tribute To Fiddlin' Paul Warren...

    Tony Rice on Jerry Reed

    Many of our readers may have already learned of the passing of guitarist, comedian and actor Jerry Reed....

    Vassar Clements, Tony Rice live CD

    When the audience at Randy Wood's Concert Hall awaited the start of the Vassar Clements and Tony Rice...

    Tony Rice Veteran’s Day message

    Tony Rice has posted a poignant and heartfelt message to military veterans on his web site. What a shame...

    Tim Hensley in People Magazine

    On May 16, 2008, People Magazine will release it's second of four specially themed Country Issues this...

    Paul Warren tribute CD

    Paul Warren has, rightly, been lauded as the greatest "breakdown" fiddler in a career that...

    TRAKUS concert reflections

    John posted Saturday with his review of the Tony Rice/AKUS concert we attended Friday evening. Here are...

    Larry Rice passes

    We learn from our friend Mark Johnson that Larry Rice has passed away after a long battle with cancer....

    Rounder to release new Tony Rice compilation

    Rounder Records has announced the forthcoming release of Night Flyer: The Singer-Songwriter Collection,...