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Widespread Panic | 12.30 & 12.31 | Atlanta

Words by: Wesley Hodges | Images by: Michael Saba

Widespread Panic :: 12.30.09 & 12.31.09 :: Philips Arena :: Atlanta, GA

Widespread Panic :: 12.31 :: Georgia

Death. Taxes. Widespread Panic on New Year’s Eve in Atlanta. Some things are certain in life. Maybe it’s because I’ve spent the greater part of my existence as a Georgia resident, but order felt restored in the universe when John Bell and company returned to Atlanta to kick off their eighth New Year’s Eve run of this decade at Philips Arena after spending last year’s NYE in Denver. In what has been quite the anomaly from past years, the Atlanta shows were Panic’s first two of the year in Georgia and the Home Team seemed to play with added gusto on this run. Both performances came off as well-rehearsed, inspired and a great deal of fun. When you live in the Southeast, it’s easy to take Panic for granted because one could usually stay local and still catch a half dozen shows a year or more. The fact that these were the first shows in Georgia all year only added to the intense anticipation.

In what has been a roller coaster decade that saw the death of lead guitarist Michael Houser in 2002, an explosion in popularity aided by the American festival industry (headlining events like Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits certainly helped) and the addition of the mega-talented Jimmy Herring, Panic has pushed onward and upward releasing four studio albums and gaining a whole new generation of fans along the way. Through it all, Panic has continued to blaze a trail nationwide, crafting unique concert experiences and original setlists while delivering their muscular brand of psychedelic Southern rock.

12/30/09

The first night was undersold (with a black curtain blocking off access to the seats in 300s level) but luckily it didn’t affect the band’s performance. Multi-instrumentalist Randall Bramblett and the wonderful horn section The MegaBlasters added extra muscle to choice covers like “Chest Fever” and the Traffic classic “Low Spark of High Heeled Boys.” This lineup of Panic often peaks when Dave Schools and Jimmy Herring play the game of musical one-upmanship as they did on “Stop-Go.” This dub heavy turn on the early period favorite featured Schools as a one man wrecking crew and is worthy of a second (or first) listen.

Mike Mills w/ WSP :: 12.31 :: Georgia

The chills-inducing first notes of “Aunt Avis” invoked the largest crowd response and was fitting as the first of several tributes to Vic Chesnutt during the two-night run. Chesnutt died from an apparent suicide on Christmas and there is no doubt the recent loss weighed heavily on the band during the shows. John Keane‘s pedal steel whined to the heavens as JB sang “Help me remember how to be good/ How to continue when I feel I really shouldn’t” as the crowd quickly grew quiet and the lighters went up. “Angels on High” and “Weight of the World” closed down the first of five sets and also featured the very professional MegaBlasters accompaniment. There’s just something about horns and New Year’s Eve that seems to class up the joint.

What came next was one of the strongest sets of music I’ve witnessed in eight years of seeing the band play. Of all the bust-out deep track random covers, perhaps there is none more bizarre than Warren Zevon‘s “Excitable Boy,” a song about a deranged usher biting murderer. With R.E.M.‘s Mike Mills on lead vocals and Randall Bramblett playing the sax parts from the original version, this track soared and kept fans on their toes. Staple songs like “Ain’t Life Grand” and “Blackout Blues” are generally hard to get overly excited about, having seen them countless times, but the added guest horns and quality of musicianship on display on this night made these extra special.

Bramblett’s sax solo on “Low Spark” was a full-on jaw dropper and his proficiency for the tune shouldn’t come as a surprise, as Bramblett was a touring member of Traffic at one point. Keyboardist John “Jojo” Hermann‘s soulful organ accented Bramblett beautifully making this one of the better tunes of the run. Yonrico Scott joined the action for “Fishwater” and piqued my interest in the usually bathroom break worthy “Drums” segment. An impressive bass-heavy jam out of “Drums” led back towards “Fishwater” before the Zevon cover and a great reading of R.E.M.’s “Don’t Go Back to Rockville” with Mills.

“Blue Indian” was oddly placed to open the encore but John Keane’s presence again catapulted this version above any I’d heard before. Finally, a take on The Band’s “Chest Fever” rounded out one of the more enjoyable Panic shows I’ve ever had the pleasure of attending.

12/30/09 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA (Setlist courtesy of EverydayCompanion.com)

Set I: Solid Rock > Stop-Go > Radio Child, Aunt Avis*, Climb To Safety*, C. Brown*, Rebirtha > Angels on High**, Weight Of The World**

Set II: Ain’t Life Grand*, Time Zones*, This Part Of Town*, Blackout Blues***, Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys**** > Fishwater***** > Drums****** > Fishwater******, On Your Way Down******* > You Should Be Glad*******, Excitable Boy********, (Don’t Go Back To) Rockville********, Imitation Leather Shoes

E: Blue Indian*******, Chest Fever*******


* with John Keane on pedal steel

** with The MegaBlasters on horns

*** with John Keane on pedal steel, Randall Bramblett on saxophone

**** with Randall Bramblett on saxophone

***** with Randall Bramblett on saxophone, Yonrico Scott on percussion

****** with Yonrico Scott on percussion

******* with John Keane on pedal steel, The MegaBlasters on horns

******** with Mike Mills on vocals, Randall Bramblett on saxophone

[Only '(Don't Go Back To) Rockville', Only 'Excitable Boy'; Soundcheck: 'Expiration Day', 'Goin' Out West', 'Cream Puff War']

Continue reading for coverage of New Year’s Eve…

12/31/09 – New Year’s Eve

Widespread Panic :: 12.31 :: Georgia

A slow-moving line at the CNN Center entrance to the arena prevented hordes of fans from seeing much of the acoustic set and we didn’t make it down to the floor until the fourth song. I’ve always enjoyed Panic’s acoustic sounds as much as the hard rock bombshells because it gives John Bell the rare opportunity to show his talents on the six-string and take a few more leads than usual. The set was heavy with mediocre throwaways from the band’s last few albums until busting out “Vacation” for only the second time in 2009. As was the case the previous night, perhaps the largest crowd response came as the band played Brute‘s (which features Panic backing Vic Chesnutt) “Expiration Day,” a song Panic and Chesnutt recorded on their 2002 album Cobalt. Standing much closer, it was easy to watch the band’s reactions and Herring looked on the verge of tears while paying tribute to their fallen friend. An excellent and surprising acoustic rendition of “Holden Oversoul” and a ho-hum “Porch Song” rounded out the hour long acoustic offering.

Although the third set is hard to beat on paper, in this writer’s opinion, the second set was when the playing reached its apex. The “Space Wrangler” > “Impossible” > “Jack” > “Action Man” run was a remarkable display of a jam band doing what they do best, building on a musical idea and crafting something that hasn’t been created before, i.e.: jamming. It seems like jamming isn’t as fashionable as it was at the beginning of the decade, when the jam world arguably reached a generational peak, so it was great to see Panic still willing to challenge itself by wandering out of the comfort zone into wholly unfamiliar musical territories. As it was the night before in the second set, the band hit a clear stride and clicked on all cylinders midway through set number two. Dave Schools’ playing has elevated since Herring joined the band and their sounds complement each other in a very exquisite fashion. While Schools sounds like a metal guitarist playing bass in a jam band, Herring is a technically gifted shredder with a penchant for playing the laaarge power riffs. Combine the two and you’ve got yourself a nice product. Dave Schools took the bull by the horns and turned “Impossible” into a wickedly dark and heavy metal nightmare after Herring absolutely destroyed “Space Wrangler” while still wearing the starry-eyed look of a man genuinely grateful to be a part of the Widespread Panic family.

Widespread Panic :: 12.31 :: Georgia

JB invited The MegaBlasters back for “Her Dance Needs No Body,” a song from 2008′s Free Somehow. This is one of the stronger tracks on the record and came out of the smoker well with the added brass. It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without the appearance of the band’s instant classic “Up All Night” as the green and red lights flashed while Bell sang “The best thing about New Year’s is the Christmas lights….” As they did on night one, The MegaBlasters provided backing for a Band cover. This time it was for “Ophelia,” a crowd favorite and staple cover in the rotation. Schools again dominated “Pigeons” and took the six-string for a few quick sprints playing the bridge at blinding speeds with great precision. With twenty minutes left in the decade, the band exited the stage for another short break.

Mr. Schools came out alone and led the countdown towards a new decade and as the clock struck zero confetti blasted from cannons onstage and rained down from the rafters. He said something about socks and then immediately started playing a robust and familiar bass line as Sunny, Todd Nance, and JoJo joined in the fun walking back onstage. When Herring started his riff (one that would make several re-appearances throughout the marathon set) I started getting the “Could it be?” feeling that Panic was about to cover a Michael Jackson song to start the new year. And that’s exactly what they did.

JB’s year got off to a bit of a shaky start as a fan in a really interesting jacket stumbled onstage, grabbed JB’s microphone and put his arm around him before being run off by security. Momentarily rattled by the incident, Bell quickly re-grouped and 2010 was off and running in a big way as he summoned his inner MJ on the classic “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’.” Some of the best covers are when a band does a complete 180 genre wise and puts their own signature sound on it. The funny thing is the boys actually pulled it off and pulled it off quite well, and it’s worth a listen for those not in attendance.

Jojo Hermann :: 12.31 :: Georgia

The horns stayed on for “Tall Boy” and “Arleen” with an extended tease of Queen‘s “Another One Bites the Dust.” There was nary a dull moment during the monstrous third set. It was also the lengthiest New Year’s set I’ve ever witnessed, as the band plugged on past 2:00 a.m. Midway through the set I left the jam-packed floor to watch from further back and could appreciate the impressive light display (most notable during “Chilly Water”). Widespread Panic has never been known for their visual display, but the expanded rig for the Philip’s show provided some pretty fantastic eye candy.

The third set was pretty much a greatest hits Panic set with some very rare covers including Stevie Wonder‘s “I Wish” and a first-ever work out on Van Morrison‘s “Moondance.” Schools got weird on “Bust It Big” with some deliciously gooey bass pedaling and the cool, cool water flew as it always does during “Chilly Water.” Neither of these two songs were a surprise but there are certain tunes that the band just kind of has to play on New Year’s and “Chilly” is one of them. A debut performance of Patsy Cline’s “Walkin’ After Midnight” opened the encore and a final tribute to Chesnutt was paid as Panic closed out the festivities with the “Protein Drink/Sewing Machine” suite. I’ve always thought this combo was one of the best vehicles for Herring to make inspired guitar magic and it was no different on this occasion.

With another successful Philip’s run under the belt, these guys show zero signs of slowing down anytime soon and if the first set of 2010 is any indication of what’s to come, it’ll be another prosperous and prolific decade for Widespread Panic.

12/31/09 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA (Setlist courtesy of EverydayCompanion.com)

Set I (acoustic): Let’s Get Down To Business > Wondering, Already Fried, Tortured Artist, Clinic Cynic, Crazy, Vacation, Expiration Day, Holden Oversoul, Porch Song

Set II: Little Kin, Space Wrangler, Impossible, Jack, Action Man, Her Dance Needs No Body*, Up All Night*, Ophelia*, Pigeons

Set III: Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’*, Tall Boy*, Arleen* > Surprise Valley > Drums > Surprise Valley > Driving Song > Disco > Driving Song > Rock, I Wish* > Moondance*, Bust It Big > Chilly Water > Jam > Chilly Water

E: Walking After Midnight, Protein Drink > Sewing Machine


* with The MegaBlasters on horns

[Only 'Walking After Midnight', Only 'Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'', Only 'Moondance'; 'Another One Bites The Dust' tease during 'Arleen'; Last 'I Wish' - 11/06/03, 412 shows]


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Continue reading for more pics of Widespread Panic on NYE…

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Widespread Panic | 12.30 | Setlist

Widespread Panic :: 12.30.09 :: Philips Arena :: Atlanta, GA

Set I: Solid Rock > Stop-Go > Radio Child, Aunt Avis*, Climb To Safety*, C. Brown*, Rebirtha > Angels on High**, Weight Of The World**

Set II: Ain’t Life Grand*, Time Zones*, This Part Of Town*, Blackout Blues***, Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys**** > Fishwater***** > Drums****** > Fishwater******, On Your Way Down******* > You Should Be Glad*******, Excitable Boy********, (Don’t Go Back To) Rockville********, Imitation Leather Shoes

E: Blue Indian*******, Chest Fever*******


* with John Keane on pedal steel

** with The MegaBlasters on horns

*** with John Keane on pedal steel, Randall Bramblett on saxophone

**** with Randall Bramblett on saxophone

***** with Randall Bramblett on saxophone, Yonrico Scott on percussion

****** with Yonrico Scott on percussion

******* with John Keane on pedal steel, The MegaBlasters on horns

******** with Mike Mills on vocals, Randall Bramblett on saxophone

[Only '(Don't Go Back To) Rockville', Only 'Excitable Boy'; Soundcheck: 'Expiration Day', 'Goin' Out West', 'Cream Puff War']

Setlist courtesy of everydaycompanion.com


Order the show for Download on LiveWideSpreadPanic.com

Panic perform again tonight (12/31) in Atlanta, GA. Complete Widespread Panic tour dates available here.


Widespread Panic Launches Porch Songs Series

Widespread Panic Launches Archival Porch Songs Series

Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic has just released the first installment of their archive Porch Songs series with the Mud Island ’97 run. This epic set of shows is now available for download at Live Widespread Panic.

Horace, the band’s archivist, has the breakdown of the shows and setlists from these two special performances July 18 & 19, 1997. Here’s what he has to say:

Happy Holidays everybody. Here we are with our first installment in the Porch Songs series… a two night run from Mud Island Amphitheater in Memphis, Tennessee on July 18th and 19th, 1997. Why these two shows you might ask? Well, these performances are somewhat of an intersection of what I think both you and I have been looking for… multi-night runs, soundboards released along with the WP Archive Multi-Track issues, and being able to fulfill some specific show requests. Porch Songs obviously gives us the platform to deliver on those angles… and do so more frequently. I felt that these two from Mud Island made the mark… a two-night run in a killer venue, a great collection of guest artists and a second set performance on 7/19 that was voted the best of 1997 by Honest Tune magazine back in the day. I certainly received many emails… even some from a few close friends… commenting on these shows and how they deserved some attention. So, a great starting point for Porch Songs… and certainly a basis for future comparisons. Next up? Well, I promised I’d head to the 1998-2002 era, so let’s go!

To order your copy of Mud Island 1997, please visit livewidespreadpanic.com and check out the Porch Songs category.

July 18, 1997

Set One: Glory, Ain’t Life Grand, Disco, Ride Me High, C. Brown, Pigeons, One Kind Favor, Papa Legba, Radio Child

Set Two: Makes Sense To Me, Dyin’ Man, Papa’s Home, Hope in a Hopeless World, It Was You, Fishwater, Nobody’s Loss, Space Wrangler, Drums, Stop-Go

Encore: Gradle, Red Beans, City of Dreams

July 19, 1997

Set One: Flat Foot Flewzy, Pleas, Let’s Get Down to Business, The Last Straw, Weak Brain Narrow Mind, Greta, Holden Oversoul, Pusherman, Henry Parsons Died*

Set Two: Tall Boy, Aunt Avis, Chilly Water, Jack, Rebirtha, Arleen, Drums**, Porch Song, Contentment Blues

Encore: Junior***, End of the Show****

* with Daniel Hutchins on vocals & Eric Carter on guitar

** with Matt Abts on timbales

*** with Warren Haynes on guitar

**** with Daniel Hutchins on vocals, Eric Carter on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar


ABB & WSP Setlists TX: Epic Tour Comes To End

Widespread Panic & The Allman Brothers Band Setlists

10.17.09 :: Sat :: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion :: The Woodlands, TX

Widespread Panic:

Let’s Get Down To Business, Give > Disco > Tall Boy, Blue Indian > Junior > Party At Your Mamas House > Ribs and Whiskey, North, Pilgrims, Good People > Use Me* > Cortez the Killer* > Lawyers, Guns and Money, Henry Parsons Died

* with Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Revival, Done Somebody Wrong, Rocking Horse, One Way Out, Guilded Splinters*, The Sky is Crying, Franklins Tower**, Black Hearted Woman, Dreams***, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed****

E: Southbound^

* with John Bell on guitar/vocals, Sunny Ortiz on percussion

** with Sunny Ortiz on percussion, Jimmy Herring on guitar

*** with Dave Schools on bass, without Oteil Burbridge

**** with Jimmy Herring on guitar

^ with all of Widespread Panic

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s set at LiveDownloads.com.


10.16.09 :: Fri :: Superpages.com Center :: Dallas, TX

Widespread Panic:

Radio Child, Weight Of The World > Don’t Be Denied, Wondering, Greta > Under The Radar Jam > Three Candles > Space Wrangler, Gradle, From The Cradle, Second Skin* > Blackout Blues*, All Time Low, Makes Sense To Me

* with Derek Trucks on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Statesboro Blues, Come And Go Blues, No One To Run With, Who’s Been Talking, Midnight Rider, Highway 61 Revisited*, Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?, One Way Out, Into The Mystic, Jessica

E: Melissa, Whipping Post

* with John Bell on guitar/vocals

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s set at LiveDownloads.com.


10.14.09 :: Wed :: Municipal Auditorium :: Nashville, TN

Widespread Panic:

Let’s Get The Show On The Road > Happy > You Should Be Glad, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Up All Night, Love Tractor, Big Wooly Mammoth* > Fishwater > Drums > Fishwater > Don’t Wanna Lose You** > It Ain’t No Use** > Jam** > Driving Song > You Got Yours > Driving Song > Chilly Water

E: Vacation > Life During Wartime

* Johnny Neel on keys

** Audley Freed on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You no More > Not My Cross To Bear > Don’t Keep Me Wondering, Trouble No More, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Midnight Rider*, Done Somebody Wrong**, Black Hearted Woman* > Other One Jam, Woman Across The River*, Soulshine, It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry***, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed**** > Drums & Bass > In Memory of Elizabeth Reed****

E: Melissa*****, You Don’t Love Me******

* Chris Jackson on keys

** Elizabeth Pearson on bass and Chris Jackson on piano

*** JB on guitar & vocals; Johnny Neel on piano

**** Jack Pearson on bass with Oteil; Chris Jackson on piano

***** Gregg Allman on acoustic; without Derek Trucks

****** Jimmy Hall on harmonica; Elizabeth Pearson on bass; without Oteil

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s set at LiveDownloads.com.


10.13.09 :: Tue :: Knoxville Coliseum :: Knoxville, TN


Widespread Panic:

Better Off, One-Arm Steve, Old Neighborhood > Action Man, Time Zones > Jam > Angels On High > Rebirtha > Watching The Sleeping Man, Papa’s Home > Stop/Go > Papa’s Home > Travelin’ Man > Ride Me High > Drum Solo > Jam* > Surprise Valley* > Drum Solo > Surprise Valley* > Climb To Safety*


* With Derek Trucks on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Statesboro Blues, One Way Out, Sky Is Crying, Come and Go Blues, Any Day, 44 Blues, Leave My Blues at Home, Melissa, Rocking Horse > Little Martha > Rockin Horse, Dreams*, Mountain Jam*

E: Whipping Post*


* With Jack Pearson on guitar

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s set at LiveDownloads.com.


10.11.09 :: Sun :: Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek :: Raleigh, NC


Widespread Panic:

Pigeons, 1 x 1, Proving Ground, Down > Holden Oversoul > Little Lilly > Tie Your Shoes, City of Dreams > B of D > Barstools & Dreamers, Ribs & Whiskey* > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues* > Ribs & Whiskey*, Tall Boy > Ain’t Life Grand

w/ * Warren Haynes

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You No More, Not My Cross To Bear, Done Somebody Wrong, Don’t Keep Me Wondering, Only You Know and I Know*, Can’t Find My Way Home**, No One To Run With, Who’s Been Talking, You Don’t Love Me, The Same Thing, Melisa, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed***

E: Southbound****

w/ * James van de Bogert on drums

w/ ** JB and James van de Bogert

w/ *** Jimmy Herring

w/ **** J Herring, JoJo, D Schools


10.10.09 :: Sat :: BJCC Arena :: Birmingham, AL

The Allman Brothers Band:

Midnight Rider, Trouble No More, Can’t Lose What You Never Had, You Don’t Love Me, Soulshine, Stand Back, And It Stoned Me*, Revival, Statesboro Blues, Mountain Jam > Smokestack Lightnin’** > Mountain Jam

E: Black Hearted Woman


* w/ with John Bell, guitar & vox; James van de Bogert, drums

** w/ with Colonel Bruce Hampton, vocals

Widespread Panic:

The Take Out > Diner > Rock > Porch Song, Dyin’ Man*, Slippin’ Into Darkness**, Just Like A Woman***, Bust It Big**** > Drums > Airplane > Pilgrims > Goodpeople > Dark Bar > Goodpeople > Junior

E: Expiration Day > Goin’ Out West


* with DJ Logic on turntables

** with Marc Quinones on percussion, Warren Haynes on guitar

*** with Gregg Allman on vocals

**** with Warren Haynes on guitar

Review of this show here.


10.09.09 :: Fri :: BJCC Arena :: Birmingham, AL

Widespread Panic:

Hatfield > Walkin’ (For Your Love) > Wondering, Tickle the Truth > Chainsaw City > Machine > Arleen > Space Wrangler, Her Dance Needs No Body > Greta > Drums* > Maggot Brain** > Time Is Free*** > Give

* with DJ Logic on turntables

** with Derek Trucks on guitar

*** with Col. Bruce Hampton on vocals, Derek Trucks on guitar, Oteil Burbridge on bass

['Time Is Free' without Dave]

The Allman Brothers Band:

Done Somebody Wrong, Come and Go Blues, End Of The Line, The Weight*, Key To The Highway*, Rocking Horse, Dreams**, Highway 61 Revisited***, Into The Mystic****, Leave My Blues at Home, Melissa, Jessica

E: One Way Out*****

* with JoJo Hermann, piano

** with Dave Schools, bass

*** with John Bell, guitar & vocals; Dave Schools, bass; James van de Bogert, drums

**** with James van de Bogert, drums

***** with Jimmy Herring, guitar


10.07.09 :: Wed :: NTELOS Wireless Pavilion :: Portsmouth, VA

Widespread Panic:

From The Cradle > Can’t Get High > Love Tractor, I’m Not Alone, Imitation Leather Shoes > Jam > Jack > Impossible > Jam* > Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Blight > Driving Song > Disco > Drums > Solid Rock > All Time Low > Under The Radar Jam > Driving Song > Conrad

* with Danny Louis on keyboards

['Nobody's Fault But Mine' without JoJo]

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Statesboro Blues, Hoochie Coochie Man, Come On In My Kitchen, No One To Run With, Stormy Monday, The Same Thing*, Franklin’s Tower**, Midnight Rider, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed***


E: You Don’t Love Me


* with James van de Bogert, drums

** with Oteil Burbridge, vocals; Jimmy Herring, guitar.; Sonny Ortiz, percussion; Dave Schools, bass; Todd Nance, drums; Danny Louis, B3, no Gregg

*** Danny Louis, B3, no Gregg


10.06.09 :: Tue :: Merriweather Post Pavilion :: Columbia, MD

Widespread Panic:

Travelin’ Light, Thought Sausage > Pleas > Who Do You Belong To?, C. Brown, Up All Night, Three Candles > Flicker > Contentment Blues > North > Second Skin* > Protein Drink > Sewing Machine* , Radio Child > Action Man > Chilly Water

* w/ Warren Haynes

The Allman Brothers Band:

Trouble No More, Leave My Blues At Home, One Way Out, Sky is Crying, Dreams, Guilded Splinters*, Woman Across The River, Don’t Think Twice**, South Bound***, Melissa, Stand Back****, Mountain Jam > Dazed & Confused > Mountain Jam

E: Whipping Post

Danny Louis on keyboard entire show

* w/ JB & Sunny Ortiz

** w/ Susan Tedeschi, Jaimoe Jr (without Jaimoe)

*** w/ Jimmy Herring, Ron Holloway on sax, Susan Tedeschi, Todd Nance (without Jaimoe)

**** w/ Ron Holloway on sax

Gregg Allman is recovering from the pinched nerve in his back but did sit out the set closer “Mountain Jam.” As noted above, Gov’t Mule‘s Danny Louis continues to perform on keyboards throughout the show.

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s set at LiveDownloads.com.


Widespread Panic and The Allman Brothers Band began the second leg of their co-headlining tour over the weekend with a pair of shows at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Charlotte, NC. On Saturday evening guitarist Warren Haynes was unable to perform due to travel complications and Jimmy Herring subbed for the entire show. Haynes’ Gov’t Mule bandmate, Danny Louis also joined the Allmans on keys to help support Gregg Allman who was suffering from back pain. Allman performed the entire show on guitar and was still able to sing.

Special guests for Widespread Panic’s set included longtime producer John Keane, Bloodkin‘s Danny Hutchins as well as Danny Louis and Derek Trucks on loan from the Allman Bros. Warren Haynes would join Panic on Sunday night. Complete notes below.

10.04.09 :: Sun :: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater :: Charlotte, NC

Widespread Panic:

Papa Legba, Worry, Pigeons, Angels On High, Heroes, Ribs & Whiskey, Party At Your Mamas House > Tall Boy > Blue Indian, You Got Yours > Papas Home > Drums > Papas Home > Porch Song, Henry Parsons Died* > Mr. Soul*

* w/ Warren Haynes

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You No More* > It’s Not My Cross To Bear*, Done Somebody Wrong*, Revival*, Good Morning Little School Girl*, No One To Run With*, Midnight Rider*, Rocking Horse**, Soulshine*, Little By Little***, Black Hearted Woman*, Melissa****, Les Brers In A Minor*****

E: You Don’t Love Me******

Gregg Allman on B3 throughout except where noted

* w/ Danny Louis on piano

** w/ Danny Louis on B3, no Gregg

*** w/ Susan Tedeschi on guitar & vocals; Danny Louis, piano; James van de Bogert, drums

**** w/ Gregg Allman on acoustic guitar

***** w/ Kofi Burbridge on B3

****** w/ with Gregg Allman on electric guitar, Danny Louis on B3

You can download Panic’s Sunday night North Carolina set at LiveDownloads.com.


10.03.09 :: Sat :: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater :: Charlotte, NC

Widespread Panic:

Little Kin > Holden Oversoul > Surprise Valley, Pilgrims > Blackout Blues, This Part of Town*, Ain’t Life Grand**, Diner > Drums > You Should Be Glad*** > Climb To Safety > Fishwater****

E: End of the Show*****

* w/ John Keane on pedal steel

** w/ JB on mandolin; John Keane on pedal steel

*** w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

**** w/ Danny Louis on keyboard

***** w/ John Keane on pedal steel and Danny Hutchens on vocals

The Allman Brothers Band:

Mountain Jam, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Stormy Monday, Statesboro Blues, Anyday*, Trouble No More*, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
E: One Way Out

Gregg Allman was on guitar for the entire show

Danny Louis was on Keyboards and Hammond B3 for the entire show
Jimmy Herring played guitar for the entire show
Warren Haynes did not play


* with Paul Riddle (The Marshall Tucker Band) on drums

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Saturday night North Carolina set at LiveDownloads.com.


ABB & WSP Setlists: 09/02 Chicago

Widespread Panic & The Allman Brothers Band Setlists

Widespread Panic and The Allman Brothers Band are in the midst of a 17-date co-headlining tour. We’ll keep you up to date on the happenings right here.

09/02/09 :: Wednesday :: Charter One Pavilion :: Chicago, IL

Widespread Panic:

Send Your Mind, Walkin’ (For Your Love) > Makes Sense To Me, Pigeons, Mercy* > Rock*, C. Brown > Love Tractor, Weight Of The World, I’m Not Alone > Barstools and Dreamers, Proving Ground > The Last Straw, Me And The Devil Blues**, Last Dance**

* w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

** w/ Warren Haynes on guitar

[Set contained all songs from the self-titled album aka "Mom's Kitchen" in order]

The Allman Brothers Band:

Statesboro > One Way Out, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Rockin’ Horse > Midnight Rider, Leave My Blues At Home, And It Stoned Me*, It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry** > Other One Jam > Black Hearted Woman, Southbound***, Stormy Monday****, Mountain Jam > Drums & Bass > 3rd Stone From The Sun Jam > Mountain Jam

E: Whipping Post

* w/ John Bell

** w/ John Bell and JoJo Herman

*** w/ Dave Schools, JoJo Herman, Jimmy Herring

**** w/ Jimmy Herring

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Chicago set at LiveDownloads.com.


09/01/09 :: Tuesday :: Charter One Pavilion :: Chicago, IL

The Allman Brothers Band:

Jam > Done Somebody Wrong, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Woman Across The River, Hot ‘Lanta, Stand Back, Revival, Only You Know and I Know*, Feelin’ Alright**, Dreams, The Sky Is Crying***, You Don’t Love Me***, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

E: Melissa, Trouble No More

* w/ Dave Mason

** w/ Dave Mason & Jojo Herman

*** w/ Buddy Guy

Widespread Panic:

Disco > Henry Parsons Died, Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > Ride Me High* > Diner > Angels on High, Just Like A Woman** > Turn On Your Love Light***, Papa’s Home* > Drums > Climb To Safety* > Papa’s Home* > North****

E: Bowlegged Woman****

* w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

** w/ Gregg Allman on organ

*** w/ Gregg Allman on organ, Warren Haynes on guitar

**** w/ Derek Trucks on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

[Only "Just Like A Woman." Last "Turn On Your Love Light" - 09/24/97, 971 shows]

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Chicago set at LiveDownloads.com.

Keep checking back for updates on this tour. Dates available here.


08/30/09 :: Sunday :: Comcast Theatre :: Hartford, CT

Widespread Panic:

Happy > Wondering > Rebirtha, Action Man, Airplane > Under The Radar Jam > Tie Your Shoes > Fixin’ To Die*, Surprise Valley** > Goin’ Out West**

* w/ Oteil Burbridge on bass

** w/ Derek Trucks on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Trouble No More, Can’t Lose What You Never Had, No One Left To Run With, Les Brers in A Minor*, Leave My Blues At Home, Soulshine, You Don’t Love Me**, Into The Mystic, Desdemona, Jessica > JaBuMa > Jessica

E: Melissa, Statesboro Blues

* w/ Jimmy Herring on guitar

** w/ Scott Murawski on Guitar, Sunny Ortiz on percussion and JoJo Herman on piano

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Hartford, CT set at LiveDownloads.com.


08/29/09 :: Saturday :: Comcast Center (Great Woods) Mansfield, MA

Widespread Panic:

C. Brown, Space Wrangler, Porch Song > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues, Time Zones, Conrad, Thought Sausage, It Ain’t No Use* > Blight*, Smokestack Lightning** > Chilly Water**



* w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

** w/ Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You No More > It’s Not My Cross To Bear, One Way Out, Midnight Rider, Good Morning Little School Girl, Stand Back, Dreams*, Can’t Find My Way Home**, Statesboro Blues***, Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?***, Black Hearted Woman, Mountain Jam > Dazed And Confused > Bass duo (Oteil Burbridge & Dave Schools) > Mountain Jam****

E: Whipping Post


* w/ Dave Schools on bass

** w/ John Bell on guitar & vocals

*** w/ James van de Bogert on drums

**** w/ Jimmy Herring on guitar; Eddy Cascrillo on percussion

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Great Woods set at LiveDownloads.com.


08/27/09 :: Thursday :: Nikon at Jones Beach Theater :: Wantagh, NY

Widespread Panic:

Three Candles, Worry, From The Cradle, Tall Boy > Blue Indian > Hatfield > Impossible > Thin Air* > Blackout Blues* > Fishwater > Drums & Bass** > Fishwater** >Protein Drink ***> Sewing Machine***, Ain’t Life Grand#



* w/ Derek Trucks

** w/ Oteil Burbridge

*** w/ Warren Haynes

# mandolin

The Allman Brothers Band:

Done Somebody Wrong, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Woman Across The River, Midnight Rider, Rocking Horse, Statesboro Blues, Revival, Stormy Monday*, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed*
E: Southbound**



* w/ Jimmy Herring

** w/ Jimmy Herring, JoJo Herman

You can stream Panic’s Jones Beach set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Jones Beach set at LiveDownloads.com.


Last night, August 26, 2009, was the ninth anniversary of former Allman Brothers and Gov’t Mule bassist Allen Woody‘s death. Warren Haynes dedicated the ABB’s set to Woody.

08/26/09 :: Wednesday :: Bethel Woods Center for the Arts :: Bethel, NY

Widespread Panic:

Let’s Get The Show On The Road, Love Tractor, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Machine > Barstools And Dreamers, Party At Your Mama’s House, Ribs And Whiskey, Greta, Papa’s Home > Drums > Papa’s Home*, Red Hot Mama^, Chainsaw City^, Imitation Leather Shoes


* w/Danny Louis on keyboard

^ w/ Danny Louis on keyboard, Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, No One To Run With, End of the Line, Fourty-Four Blues#, Highway 61 Revisited%, Dreams, Soulshine, The Same Thing@, Franklin’s Tower**, Leave My Blues at Home > JaBuMa > Leave My Blues at Home, Jessica
E: Melissa, You Don’t Love Me


# w/ with Bruce Katz on keyboard

% w/ JoJo Herman on keyboard, John Bell on guitar, and Tony Coleman on drums

@ w/ Danny Louis on keyboard, Jay Collins on saxophone, and Tony Coleman on drums

** w/ with Danny Louis on keyboard, Jimmy Herring on guitar

You can stream Panic’s Bethel, NY set at panicstream.com.

Widespread Panic and The Allman Brothers Band perform again tonight (8/27/09) at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY. Complete tour dates available here.

Check back for more updates on this historic tour.


08/24/09 :: Monday :: Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion :: Gilford, NH

Widespread Panic:

Better Off, Heroes, Angels on High, Holden Oversoul, Give, Little Lilly, Driving Song > You Got Yours > Drums > Disco > Driving Song, Airplane > Jam > Second Skin, All Time Low, Henry Parson’s Died

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You No More > Not My Cross to Bear, Trouble No More, Midnight Rider, Hoochie Coochie Man, No One Left To Run With, Gambler’s Roll, Every Hungry Woman, Who’s Been Talking*, Come and Go Blues, Statesboro Blues, The Night They Drove Ol’ Dixie Down, Mountain Jam > Smokestack Lightning** > Drums > Bass > Mountain Jam

E: One Way Out


* w/Jimmy Herring on guitar and JoJo Herman keys

** w/ JoJo Herman on drums

You can stream Panic’s Gilford, NH set at panicstream.com.


08/22/09 :: Saturday :: Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center :: CMAC Canandaigua, NY

Widespread Panic:

Good People > Flicker, Papa Johnny Road, I’m Not Alone > Pigeons, Her Dance Needs Nobody > Jack, Bust It Big* > Jam* > Gimme* > Pleas, Surprise Valley^ > Pilgrims, Chilly Water#


* with Derek Trucks on guitar

^ with Warren Haynes on guitar, Marc Quinones on percussion

# with Derek Trucks on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Hot ‘Lanta, Done Somebody Wrong, Midnight Rider > Rocking Horse, Desdemona, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry^, You Don’t Love Me$, Melissa, Black Hearted Woman, And It Stoned Me#, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed& > JaBuMa

E: Southbound%



^ with John ‘JoJo’ Herman on keyboard, Chuck Campbell on pedal steel

$ with John ‘JoJo Herman on keyboard, Dave Schools on bass, Chuck Campbell on pedal steel

# with John Bell on guitar

& with Jimmy Herring on guitar

% with John ‘JoJo’ Herman on keyboards, Todd Nance on drums, Jimmy Herring on guitar, Chuck Campbell on pedal steel

You can stream Panic’s Canandaigua, NY set at panicstream.com.


Here’s what went down on opening night.

08/21/09 :: Friday :: Susquehanna Bank Center :: Camden, NJ

Widespread Panic:

Little Kin > Radio Child, Up All Night, Can’t Get High > Fishwater > Christmas Katie > Travelin’ Light > Diner > Space Wrangler > Blackout Blues, Junior, You Should Be Glad, Tall Boy, Climb To Safety

The Allman Brothers Band:

Statesboro Blues > Les Brers In A Minor, Come And Go Blues, The Sky is Cryin’, Don’t Keep Me Wondering, I Walk On Guilded Splinters*, Trouble No More*, Good Morning Little School Girl*, Revival*, The Weight, Dreams^, One Way Out$

E: Whipping Post


* with John Bell on guitar, Domingo Ortiz on percussion

^ with John Bell on guitar, Jimmy Herring on guitar, Domingo Ortiz on percussion

$ with Jimmy Herring on guitar

You can stream Panic’s Camden, NJ set at panicstream.com.