NEW ORLEANS GOV’T MULE SHOWS
Gov’t Mule’s shows at The Contemporary Arts Center on May 2nd and 3rd will be a celebration the 5th Anniversary of The Deepest End concert. The band will be joined by many special guests, who like at the original concert, will not be announced before they hit the stage. We are also pleased to announce that the two shows in New Orleans will be opened up by Grace Potter and The Nocturnals. In addition to these two shows they will also be opening the shows on 4.27 (Dallas, TX), 4.29 (Tulsa, OK), 4.30 (Little Rock, AR) and 5.01 (Houston, TX).
So this looks fun right?
April 27th – Dallas, TX
April 29th – Tulsa, OK
April 30th – Little Rock, AR
May 1st – Houston, TX
May 2nd – New Orleans
May 3rd – New Orleans





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Good thing I’m wearing a hat … Or my head would explode! Skippity frickin’ DooDah!
Way to go! That is pretty huge
Imagine the string of expletives that are strung together right now, as I contemplate how ____ing far away I am from all that.
Getting a bit closer, but a 9 hour drive is still too far. C’mon Grace, find your way to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Lubbuck.
Grace, Gov’t Mule, NOLA, surprise artists ! ! …. reality = holy s**t airfare $$$ from my remote edge of the world = depressed now
Mr. Columbus….and anyone else-
come to the McDowell Mountain Music Festival in Scottsdale, Arizona – Grace Potter and the Nocturnals AND Gov’t Mule on Friday April 25th!!! There are a ton of pther bands worth seeing so make a little trip west and join us!
http://www.mmmf.net
http://www.ashleytheintern.blogspot.com
1100 miles I’m driving … But I’ll be there in 10 days … Got my Mule pass … My Feat pass (Instruments-A-Comin’ … Little Feat, Galactic (with Johnny Vidacovich and George Porter Jr.), The Radiators, Dragon Smoke (Stanton Moore, Ivan Neville, Eric Lindell and Robert Mercurio), Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Rebirth Brass Band, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, and Donald Harrison & the T.I.P. Interns.)
So think it’s worth it … Even at $3.50 a gallon!