Warren Haynes’ 22nd Christmas Jam: 12/11/2010

First off, I’d like to apologize for the long hiatus. With COVID putting concerts on hold, I just could not bring myself around to posting about past shows. It felt like rubbing salt in a wound. But as vaccines are rolling out and concerts are getting booked again, I feel OK starting to share stories once more.

For this one, we go back to 2010 for the annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam. For those who need a refresher, the Christmas Jam is a benefit concert in Asheville, NC where all the proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity. This show had a great lineup, with the following headliners:

  • Steve Miller Band
  • The Warren Haynes Band
  • Gregg Allman
  • John Bell (from Widespread Panic)
  • Umphrey’s McGee
  • Dirty Dozen Brass Band
  • Missing Cats

In addition to the headliners, there was also a slew of special guests, including: Mike Barnes, Cody Dickinson, Fred Eltringham, Sherman Ewing, Ruthie Foster, Audley Freed, John “JoJo” Hermann, Terence Higgins, Ron Holloway, Ron Johnson, Robert Kearns, Kevn Kinney, Ivan Neville, and Artimus Pyle.

Because this was a general admission show, my friend Terry and her date got there early and secured seats for us. We were straight back, which was OK, but I would have preferred being closer and on the side. Still, the sound was good, and at least I didn’t have to stand outside in the cold for hours, which was a plus.

Not surprising, the high points for me were Steve Miller and Gregg Allman (who even jammed together, which was way cool). Warren’s band was great, as were Umphrey’ McGee and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Not a big John Bell fan, but he did perform “Walk on Guilded Splinters” with Gregg Allman, and that was excellent. The only disappointment was that Steve Miller did not play “The Joker,” but everything else made up for that one minor disappointment.

As is always the case with a Christmas Jam, the music went on until the wee hours of the morning. But it was a great time, and thinking about it now, I can say I am itching to see some live music again.

Here are the setlists.

Missing Cats:

  • Smiling Assassin
  • The Slaughter
  • Step On Over Me
  • Highwire
  • Over Lubbuck

Umphrey’s McGee:

  • Conduit
  • 1348
  • Ain’t No Sunshine w/ John Bell
  • Miss Tinkles Overture
  • All In Time

The Warren Haynes Band (featuring Warren Haynes, Ivan Neville, Ron Johnson, Terrance Higgins, Ron Holloway, and Ruthie Foster):

  • Man In Motion (w/ Andy Farag and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
  • Rivers Gonna Rise (w/ Andy Farag and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
  • Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday
  • I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (w/ The Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
  • Sick Of My Shadow (w/ Andy Farag and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band)

Steve Miller Band:

  • Jet Airliner
  • Take the Money and Run
  • Mercury Blues
  • Further On Up The Road (w/ Warren Haynes)
  • Just Got Back From Texas
  • Ooo Poo Pah Do (w/ Carlos Reyes)
  • Shubada (w/ Carlos Reyes)
  • Nature Boy (w/ Carlos Reyes)
  • Wild Mountain Honey (w/ Carlos Reyes)
  • Dance Dance Dance (w/ Carlos Reyes)
  • The Stake
  • Abracadabra
  • Livin’ In The USA
  • Fly Like An Eagle (w/ Warren Haynes and Carlos Reyes)

John Bell:

  • Dobro Christmas Medley
  • Papa’s Home
  • May Your Glass Be Filled

Gregg Allman:

  • Midnight Rider
  • Just Another Rider (w/ Dirty Dozen Band and Ron Holloway)
  • Dreams (w/ Ron Holloway)
  • Just Like A Woman (w/ John Bell)
  • Walk on Guilded Splinters (w/ Dirty Dozen Band and John Bell)
  • Melissa (w/ Warren Haynes)
  • Lost Highway (w/ Steve Miller)

Dirty Dozen Brass Band:

  • Ain’t Nothing By A Part
  • Papa Was A Rolling Stone (w/ Warren Haynes)
  • Thats What Love Will Make You Do (w/ Ron Johnson and Warren Haynes)
  • Spanish Moon (w/ Warren Haynes, Ron Johnson, Ivan Neville, and Artimus Pyle)
  • Superstitious (w/ John Bell and Ron Holloway)
  • Use Me (w/ Warren Haynes, John Bell, and Ron Holloway)

Warren Haynes Christmas Jam – Night One: 12/12/2008

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The Warren Haynes Christmas Jam is my favorite musical event of the year. I have gone every year since moving to Asheville and it’s always one of the highlights of my concerts. This year was the 20th anniversary jam, so it was a stellar two-night extravaganza. The first night featured: The Allman Brothers Band, The Del McCoury Band, The Derek Trucks Band, Gov’t Mule, John Paul Jones, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Joan Osborne, and Travis Tritt; along with special guests: Karl Denson, Robben Ford, Ruthie Foster, JJ Grey, Matt Grondin, Ron Holloway, Eric Krasno, The Lee Boys, Susan Tedeschi, and Tal Wilkenfeld. It would be the first of two very long nights of music.

I went with my wife this first night, and we had to pace ourselves. Music started right at 7:00 and went on and on and on. There were so many high points, it’s hard to pick any particular ones out, although Warren and John Paul Jones performing an acoustic version of “Going to California” was right up there. I was also really impressed with Tal Wilkenfeld’s bass playing. But as I said, everyone was so great, it was almost overwhelming. Even Travis Tritt was great, and country music is not really my thing.

We ended up leaving around 3:30 am, as the Allman’s were playing “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” because my wife had pretty much hit the wall. So, we missed a few songs. But that’s ok, because I would be going again the second night, which was just as amazing.

Here is the setlist from the first night.


Dumpstaphunk

  • Gasman Chronicles
  • Meanwhile
  • Sheez Music
  • Livin Ina World Gone Mad  (w/Matt Grondin & Karl Denson)
  • Everybody Want Sum
  • Bad Boy (w/Warren Haynes & Eric Krasno)
  • Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself (w/Tal Wilkenfeld, Eric Krasno, Warren Haynes, Danny Louis )

 

Joan Osborne

  • The One I Love
  • Hallelujah in the City
  • Cathedrals
  • Help Me (with Warren Haynes)
  • Christmas in New Orleans (with Ron Holloway)

 

Travis Tritt

  • Homesick
  • Leave My Girl Alone
  • I Walk the Line
  • Pickin’ at It
  • Anymore
  • The Pressure Is On (with Warren Haynes)
  • Move It On Over (with Warren Haynes)

 

The Del McCoury Band

  • 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
  • Squirrel Hunter (with John Paul Jones)
  • Little Georgia Rose (with Travis Tritt)
  • Old Kentucky Shore (with Joan Osborne & Travis Tritt)
  • My Love Will Not Change (with John Paul Jones)
  • Celebrate (with The Lee Boys)

 

Warren Haynes

  • Soulshine (with John Paul Jones)
  • Going to California (with John Paul Jones)

 

The Derek Trucks Band

  • Down in the Flood
  • Days Is Almost Gone
  • Can’t Sleep at Night (with Susan Tedeschi)
  • People (with Susan Tedeschi)
  • Anyday (with Susan Tedeschi & Eric Krasno)

 

Gov’t Mule

  • Brighter Days
  • Like Flies
  • Bad Little Doggie
  • Blind Man in the Dark
  • Sco-Mule (with Robben Ford and Tal Wilkenfeld)
  • Fallen Down > ‘The Other One’ jam (with Karl Denson)

 

Allman Brothers

  • Don’t Want You No More
  • It’s Not My Cross to Bear
  • I Walk on Guilded Splinters
  • Statesboro Blues
  • And It Stoned Me (with JJ Grey)
  • Who’s Been Talking ( with Robben Ford & Ivan Neville)
  • Dreams (with Karl Denson)
  • In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (with Tal Wilkenfeld)
  • The Weight (with Ron Holloway, Danny Louis, Susan Tedeschi, & Ruthie Foster)
  • Mountain Jam
  • Dazed and Confused (with John Paul Jones)
  • Mountain Jam (with John Paul Jones)

Encore:

  • One Way Out (with Roosevelt Collier & JJ Grey)