Courtesy of Westville Music Bowl
Heart‘s
Ann Wilson was the special guest at
Gov’t Mule‘s concert on Sunday night in New Haven, Connecticut, and the powerhouse singer joined the
Warren Haynes-fronted jam band for seven tunes, including three
Led Zeppelin songs and one of her own famous group’s classics.
According to Jambase.com, Wilson hit the stage with Gov’t Mule at the start of the group’s second set at the recently opened Westville Music Bowl.
Among the tunes that Ann belted out were Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song,” “Black Dog” and “No Quarter,” as well as Heart’s “Magic Man.” Wilson also sang a version of bluesman
BBQ, Burgers, Fresh Air: Safely Dining Around Greater Waterbury
This past weekend saw National-level live music return to Connecticut with the Gov t Mule shows at the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven. As Covid-19 levels continue to drop, public restrictions are being lifted almost weekly. I started thinking as I was enjoying a meal this past Sunday afternoon at a newer BBQ restaurant in Waterbury about how all businesses have had to adapt, in some way, during the pandemic. So many dining establishments sat stagnant over the past year, and those that haven t? They re disappearing. Around here, Down the Hatch, and JJ Stacks have a lot of open air dining, Frankie s on Watertown Avenue, and Southbury s Denmo s seemingly are ahead of the curve, having already had an outdoor dining model in place. Luckily, there are a couple in the greater Waterbury area that have recently adapted, and I thought you might be interested in hearing and seeing them.
May 4, 2021
Ann Wilson did a set with Gov t Mule in New Haven over the weekend, and they nailed some Zep covers! Ann s solo EP 8 comes out later this year
May 4, 2021
Ann Wilson did a set with Gov t Mule in New Haven over the weekend, and they nailed some Zep covers! Ann s solo EP 8 comes out later this year
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Courtesy of Westville Music Bowl
Heartâs
Ann Wilson was the special guest at
Govât Muleâs concert on Sunday night in New Haven, Connecticut, and the powerhouse singer joined the
Warren Haynes-fronted jam band for seven tunes, including three
Led Zeppelin songs and one of her own famous groupâs classics.
According to Jambase.com, Wilson hit the stage with Govât Mule at the start of the groupâs second set at the recently opened Westville Music Bowl.
Among the tunes that Ann belted out were Led Zeppelinâs âImmigrant Song,â âBlack Dogâ and âNo Quarter,â as well as Heartâs âMagic Man.â Wilson also sang a version of bluesman