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10/22/09

FREE CD / TICKETS: GOV'T MULE "By a Thread" - show this Sunday @ Royal Oak Music Theatre - Oct 25th 2009

MCB has been looking forward to the Gov't Mule show for a long time...they announced this show a while back and we have been working feverishly hard to not only to
get you some tickets and CDs
but also to score that elusive photo credential for the detroit show....
MCB SCORED ALL OF THAT AND MORE
Andrew Bender will not only be shooting the show
but interviewing the band just after sound check onsite
PLUS for the readers we have some freebies
for a chance to win a copy of the latest release "By A Thread"
and a pair of tickets to the show this sunday @ ROMT
1 random emailer will be chosen on Friday Oct 24th 3pm
Good Luck!
wsg/ Jackie Greene
Live at the Royal Oak Music Theatre
Sunday, October 25th 2009


AEG Live presents Gov’t Mule wsg/ Jackie Greene on October 25. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 28 at 5pm at all tickets.com outlets, romtlive.com or call 800-919-6272. This all ages show will happen at 7:00pm. Tickets are $25 for GA and $55 for reserved seating.

Gov't Mule is proud to announce that their latest record,
'By A Thread' is set for an October 27th release through Evil Teen Records.
Their first studio album in three years, 'By A Thread' finds the Mule, lead guitarist and frontman Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abts, keyboardist Danny Louis, and bassist Jorgen Carlsson, adding a newfound shot of soul to their classic power-band sound. The band is currently on short break between legs of a massive worldwide tour, which will resume September 9th in Salt Lake City. A full list of dates is below. 'By A Thread' was recorded largely in the Texas Hill Country at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studio in 2009, the album’s origins are apparent from the first track, “Broke Down On The Brazos,” named after the nearby river, with a deep Texas stomp for the backbeat and featuring what Rolling Stone recently called "an incendiary duel with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons."
Perhaps less descriptively named, “Steppin’ Lightly” is another burner, set off by the soulful vocals and mind-bending guitar work of Haynes, who proves anew why Rolling Stone named him one of the Top 25 guitarists of all time, and why he was voted Best Rock Guitarist in Guitar Player Magazine’s 2009 Reader’s Poll.