Warren Haynes' Xmas Jam | 12.15 | NC

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Words by: Allie Goolrick | Images by: Willa Stein

19th Annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam :: 12.15.07 :: Asheville Civic Center :: Asheville, NC

Haynes & Frampton :: 12.15 :: Asheville, NC
Saturday night's annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam saw the audience looking a little more weathered than in previous years, but the relatively older crowd was treated to what might have been the best installment of Haynes' 19-year old hometown event yet. A lineup of Baby Boomer heroes Peter Frampton, Jackson Browne and Bruce Hornsby had met with grumbles from the 20-something set, but you'd never have known it from the sold out crowd's reactions. This year also featured Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, G. Love, Mike Farris, Stockholm Syndrome and the regular cast of Jason Isbell, Dave Schools, Audley Freed and Kevn Kinney. This year's Jam boasted a lineup so packed with soul-stirring performances that it inspired a sense of reverence. Welcome to the Church of Warren.

At 7 p.m., the crowd was finally ushered inside from the cold and rain into the Civic Center, which was decked out in Christmas lights and holiday cheer. Haynes kicked off the marathon show by reminding us of the Jam's ultimate cause - to benefit Habitat for Humanity - before powering through "Soulshine." Bruce Hornsby, Mike Farris and a full gospel choir joined Haynes for a rousing, near-spiritual rendition of "Trouble" that set the tone for the rest of the evening.

Gov't Mule opener Grace Potter and the Nocturnals followed with their girl power Southern rock. With her sexy, bluesy vocals and the moves to match, Potter was all charm, strutting around onstage in a mini-dress and knee-high white go-go boots. But it was her vocal chops that really wowed the audience as the band grooved through an all too short set that probably left everyone in the audience a fan.

McFadden & Joseph - Stockholm Syndrome :: 12.15
Stockholm Syndrome took the stage next with a set of harder-edged rock driven by Eric McFadden's brilliant guitar licks. Haynes and McFadden jammed together on set-ending sing-along "Couldn't Get It Right" by '70s Brit-poppers Climax Blues Band before wrapping up the first third of the Jam.

The only slightly gray Jackson Browne took the stage with an acoustic guitar for the mellowest, most serious set of the night. "I love this kind of show because you never know who you're going to run into," he said. Backed by drummer Wally Ingram (Stockholm Syndrome) and keyboard legend Bernie Worrell, the set had the warm and melodic lean that Browne has perfected. Never one to shy away from politics, the singer-guitarist opened with Christmas lament "The Rebel Jesus" and continued to make his views on war known with a moving cover of Dylan's "Desolation Row" and his own "Drums of War." The Asheville crowd certainly seemed to be on Browne's side as Haynes joined in for a stirring rendition of well-known freedom tune "Patriot."

Jackson Browne :: 12.15 :: Asheville, NC
Hornsby followed Browne's act with a more upbeat set of his own piano tunes and some pretty impressive covers. With saxophonist Ron Holloway, Warren Haynes and Bernie Worrell backing him, Hornsby's set seemed the most improvised of the evening. Hornsby visually conducted his band from behind the piano – the kind of spontaneous treat the Christmas Jam is known for. "Fortunately Numb" drew roars but the real highlight came at the end. Clad in a long coat as if he was minutes from departing, Jackson Browne joined Hornsby for the first verse of Don Henley's "End of the Innocence" before exiting.

After an impromptu one-song performance by Kevn Kinney, Garrett "G. Love" Dutton performed a bouncing hip-hop-laced set that only seemed a little out of place amongst the '70s/'80s revelry. And the audience didn't seem to mind. G. Love saw a variety of cameos including fiddler Dave Muhlethaler, Jason Isbell, Bernie Worrell, Andy Hess and, of course, Haynes. With his shiny high-top shoes and a little bit of swagger, G. Love was a refreshing jolt of energy - the perfect way to lead up to the long-anticipated appearance of Peter Frampton.

Frampton didn't disappoint. Despite having short, cropped white hair in place of his iconic long, curly hair from his heyday, Frampton seemed spry as ever as he took the stage with Gov't Mule's Danny Louis and Andy Hess and guitarist Audley Freed. With a constant smile on his face, Frampton barreled through energetic rockers like "Four Day Creep" and Humble Pie tunes "Shotgun" and "I Don't Need No Doctor." A talk box hinted at the upcoming "Do You Feel Like I Do," which for the older fans was a trip down memory lane and for the younger ones a once-in-a-lifetime chance to hear the legend perform his legendary song. But, despite the crowd's super sonic reaction to "Feel," Frampton had another trick up his sleeve.

Warren Haynes :: 12.15 :: Asheville, NC
Usually, the last headliner before Gov't Mule marks the end of the Jam, but Frampton wasn't going to let the evening go out without a bang. The highlight of the entire evening came when the familiar strains of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," drifted from the stage. There are few that can do the late George Harrison's song justice but Frampton proved he's one of them. The audience responded by loudly singing along, and their hero stepped back from the mic and let them carry the tune.

Despite the fact that it was creeping toward 2 a.m., a large part of the crowd stayed to hear Gov't Mule's show-ending performance. The Jam had come full circle since Haynes' "Soulshine" opener, traveling from good ol' Southern blues to acoustic folk to hip-hop and Brit-rock and back again. Haynes kept it simple, playing through Gov't Mule tunes with Worrell, Mike Barnes, Freed, Holloway and a cameo by Col. Bruce Hampton before bringing Frampton back for a cover of Ray Charles' "I Believe To My Soul."

Despite some initial hesitancy by younger Christmas Jam fans, Haynes managed to again pull off a stellar show. Where previous Jams have catered to 20-somethings with acts like Trey Anastasio and Dave Matthews, this year gave everyone a chance at some serious nostalgia and proved to younger audience members that their parent's heroes can still rock & roll. It's clear that Warren Haynes has got this Christmas Jam thing down to an art, and Jam fans will likely follow him in any direction he chooses to go.

Continue reading for more of Willa Stein's Christmas Jam photos...

Warren Haynes
Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne & Eric McFadden
Grace Potter
Grace Potter
Warren Haynes & Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton
Bruce Hornsby
Ron Holloway
G. Love
G. Love
Bernie Worrell
Dave Schools
Dave Schools
Eric McFadden
Eric McFadden
Jerry Joseph & Dave Schools - Stockholm Syndrome
Warren Haynes & Mike Farris
Mike Farris
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell & Kevn Kinney
Andy Hess & Audley Freed
Warren Haynes

2007 SETLIST

12.15.07 :: Asheville Civic Center :: Asheville, NC

WARREN HAYNES, DANNY LOUIS, BRUCE HORNSBY & THE HABITAT ENSEMBLE
Soulshine

MIKE FARRIS, WARREN HAYNES, DANNY LOUIS, BRUCE HORNSBY & THE HABITAT ENSEMBLE
Trouble of The World

GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS
Ain't No Time, Stop The Bus, Nothing But The Water (Intro), Watching You*, Big White Gate
* w/Mike Barnes on Guitar

STOCKHOLM SYNDROME
Tight, Empire One, Bouncing Very Well*, Couldn't Get It Right**
* w/ Machan Taylor **
w/Warren Haynes & Machan Taylor

JACKSON BROWNE
The Rebel Jesus, Desolation Row*, Drums of War* , Next Voice You Hear**, Lives In The Balance***, Patriot****
* w/Wally Ingram & Bernie Worrell
** w/Wally Ingram & Bruce Hornsby
*** w/Wally Ingram & Warren Haynes
**** w/Wally Ingram, Warren Haynes & Shelley Colvin

BRUCE HORNSBY & THE NOISEMAKERS
Long Valley Road, White Wheel Limo*, Fortunately Numb, End of Innocence**, Rainbow's Cadillac***
* w/Warren Haynes & Ron Holloway
** w/Jackson Browne & Warren Haynes
*** w/Warren Haynes, Ron Holloway & Bernie Worrell

KEVN KINNEY
My Jesus

G. LOVE
Rainbow*, Superhero Brother**, Can't Get Back To Jersey**, Cold Beverages***, X-Mas Blues***, Peace, Love & Happiness****
* w/Fiddle Dave Muhlethaler
** w/Jason Isbell
*** w/Bernie Worrell & Andy Hess
**** w/Warren Haynes, Bernie Worrell & Andy Hess

PETER FRAMPTON*
Four Day Creep, Shotgun, Blooze**, I Don't Need To Doctor**, Do You Feel Like I Do, While My Guitar Gently Weeps
* w/Audley Freed, Danny Louis & Andy Hess
** w/Warren Haynes, Audley Freed, Danny Louis & Andy Hess

GOV'T MULE
Beautifully Broken, I'm A Ram, Streamline Woman, Mr. High & Mighty, Fixin To Die*, I Believe To My Soul**, 32/20 Blues***, Goin Out West****
* w/Col. Bruce Hampton, Jason Isbell, Bernie Worrell & Ron Holloway
** w/Peter Frampton & Bernie Worrell
*** w/Ron Holloway & Mike Barnes
**** w/Audley Freed

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sunnbear starstarstarstarstar Tue 12/18/2007 04:01PM
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sunnbear

I knew Frampton would not disappoint! He is a remarkable guitarist with an unbelievable catalog of songs. And, of course, Mule always burns the roof off the building. I wish I could have been there.

Ned8 starstarstarstarstar Tue 12/18/2007 04:08PM
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I'm going to make it one of these years. What a great line-up. I realy appreciate that Frampton played this gig. This show seems like it walked every which way.Very cool ERIC MCFADDEN is GOD? LOL

carsonD1 Tue 12/18/2007 04:52PM
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is there anywhere to buy this show online? hmm....

birdsongjb Tue 12/18/2007 07:45PM
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birdsongjb

One Correction! FOrtunate SOn>Cumfortably Numb (Fortunate SOn Is not The CCR song) A Bruce Song! This has to be the Best Jam I have attended. We were expecting G.love and Got Browne instead! Follwed by Bruce. Best Christmas Jam Yet!

What will happen for the 20th???

I say David ALlen Coe, ALlmans, PhilLesh Quientet, Mule, Jason Byrd and Friends!

milesgone starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 03:43AM
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milesgone

I met eric mcfadden in jack of the wood earlier in the day.

I did not know him and I asked where u from? he says sanfranciso.

I am like woow..long way for this? he says yeah I am playing the xmas jam.

I said, oh really? cool.. who u with? stockholm syndrome he says..

I had not see SS before, but I knew who two of them were.. I asked him what do you play?? he says.. saxaphone!!!! LOL.

cocheese Wed 12/19/2007 06:25AM
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cocheese

why was any pics of anyone other than Grace Potter????? give us what we want Jambase! and we want more Grace!!!!!! she's hot.

spauldazzio starstar Wed 12/19/2007 06:40AM
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Another correction...

End of the Innocence was written by Henley & Hornsby.

Love the Jam!!!

STRUT starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 07:16AM
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STRUT

FIDDLE DAVE w/ G. Love!!! Asheville Represent!!

Del Yeah starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 07:43AM
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Del Yeah

Unbelievable night! Stockholm Syndrome, Peter Frampton, Bruce Hornsby and the Mule did not disappoint! Thank you Uncle Warren!!

pgeano starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 08:12AM
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STUNNING pics by Willa Stein. Wish I coulda been there!

jcheat420 starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 08:13AM
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jcheat420

Amazing xmas jam and i agree with more GRACE HOT!! Two days for the 20th i hear so get ready for another great one.

dinophoto starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 09:22AM
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dinophoto

Great job!

what a weekend.

I say give the people what they want......

more Grace photos:

http://dinoperrucciphotography.com/

peace,

Dino

cocheese starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 09:45AM
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cocheese

ok, i just found out that Audley Freed now tours with Frampton so i can stop the campaign to save him from the Dixie Chicks, but i would still love to see him become an official member of the Mule or the Crowes again.

alw7 Wed 12/19/2007 10:21AM
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one more small correction, "Shotgun" is a Junior Walker tune,not Humble Pie. Frampton introduced it when talking about inducting The Funk Brother,the Motown house band,into the R&R Hall Of Fame.

DiggityDawg starstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 10:40AM
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Great review, thanks for pieceing together the hazy memories.

Shirls starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 11:02AM
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Shirls

Man I need to make it to one of these before they fade away. Warren is it. That is all there is to say about it. He epitomizes all that is good and can be again...

jones4cr starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 11:27AM
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This was my fourth trip to the Chirstmas Jam and I can honestly tell you that the entire weekend is in my opinion the best musical weekend of the year. There is so much to do and here are just a few highlights:

Friday, 4:00 - Stealth Show, Gov't Mule at Stella Blue, $7 cover

Friday night, Midnight and beyond - Jerry Joseph and Friends at Stella Blue, turned quickly in Stockholm Syndrome, $10 (sweey Chainsaw City that had all 100 people rockin!!)

Soulshine Opener with the choir and Bruce

Jackson Brown w/Bernie Worell and Walley Ingram for Desolation Row > Drums of War

And I must say Peter Frampton blew me away, he was on fire all night, jammin!

ALSO, word on the street and from a few insiders is that this will be a two day event at the Civic Center at night and downtown the days between next year!!

GO WARREN!!!!

guitardave starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 11:47AM
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guitardave

Frampton came alive. Its too bad he made that horrible Sgt Pepper movie with the Bee Gees. That crushed him for over a decade. He can play his ass off. Seeing the Mule at Stella's must have been face melting.

ryanhetrick Wed 12/19/2007 12:19PM
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Yeah... What a great experience. This was my first Xmas Jam and it most certainly won't be my last! Oh, by the way... I saw a band called Sleepy Horse's at Stella Blue on Sat afternoon that totally rocked! Check them out!

Willa Stein starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/19/2007 01:29PM
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Willa Stein

I must say this show was amazing and the music scene in Asheville Rocks! For all of you asking for more Grace Potter shots, you should be grateful Jambase shared as many pics from this show as they did! I had a blast taking them and I am very grateful for the exposure Jambase gave me. ~ Willa Stein

salmon401 Wed 12/19/2007 09:22PM
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salmon401

A version of the Hornsby "Fortunate Son->Comfortably Numb" is available on his web site for free. Merry Xmas.

http://www.brucehornsby.com/free_christmas2007.htm

I might just have to go out and burn one

Have a drink or a few.

milesgone starstarstarstarstar Thu 12/20/2007 09:24AM
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milesgone

this is how every forum should be like .. all positive, no negative.

yeah.. I wish :P

On another comment about the show, the last song SS did,

couldn't get it right, totally caught me off guard. I had forgotten that song even existed. What a cool surprise.!!!

tuna1 starstarstarstarstar Thu 12/20/2007 05:29PM
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NEXT YEAR.. 2 days.. BIG BANDS!! you just wait, thats all for now... merry x-mas!!!!!!!!!!

TWhitt420 starstarstarstarstar Fri 12/21/2007 01:24PM
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YES!! 20th next year will be even more epic! Great times all around! Frampton is back!

Melissa Davis starstarstarstarstar Fri 12/21/2007 02:03PM
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Melissa Davis

OMG. What great pix!! and great review!! Sounds like an awesome show...wish I had been there. I've only had the opportunity to go once, but it's definitely one of my all-time favorite shows. 2 days next year??!! I'm there. Best wishes to all this holiday season and be safe!! Love you, Warren, you are the BEST!!!!!

aburtch starstarstarstarstar Fri 12/21/2007 02:27PM
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aburtch

The Christmas Jam is truly one of the best yearly concerts out there. Warren Haynes always brings the big names to rock Asheville. Great review and big ups to Willa Stein for the AWESOME photos. Rock on!

frinkazoid starstarstarstarstar Sat 12/22/2007 10:02AM
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the stealth mule show @ stella blue was actually Warren,Matt and Andy with Audley Freed and Bernie Worell! Killer Lively Up Yourself and Smokestack Lightning

BlowsAgainsttheEmpire star Mon 12/24/2007 06:09AM
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BlowsAgainsttheEmpire

As much as I dislike the Asheville Civic Center(because of its sound) I was glad(for the people who still attend the jams) to read in print that the CJ will not be moved to MSG.

carolina2007 starstar Wed 12/26/2007 12:32PM
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I was disappointed in reading that the author of this review noted "End of the Innocence" as Don Henley's song. It was actually introduced to Henley by Bruce who wrote it.

leftovercheese4u Wed 12/26/2007 04:25PM
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I thought i was gonna be the only one to notice that, Carolina. Anyhow, where do I get this? Wow. I must have this

ItsIce327 Mon 1/21/2008 05:45PM
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ItsIce327

Comfortably Numb

BlowsAgainsttheEmpire Wed 3/5/2008 05:12AM
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BlowsAgainsttheEmpire

leftovercheese4u

the mule portion is free on bt.etree.org or pay for sbd on muletracks.com