Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Watch Warren Haynes Join moe. for Zeppelin Cover

Warren Haynes Love Rocks NYC! Benefit Concert, New York, USA - 09 Mar 2017
Photo by Steven Ferdman/Shutterstock (8501645bw)

In a remarkable convergence of talent and musical synergy, legendary guitarist Warren Haynes joined forces with jam band powerhouses moe. and Umphrey's McGee for a memorable performance at Sharkey’s Summer Stage in Liverpool, New York. This collaborative event took place on June 13, 2025, as part of a co-headlining show that drew eager fans and music enthusiasts from across the region. The night featured special renditions of classic tracks, creating an unforgettable experience for the audience.

Warren Haynes, renowned for his exceptional guitar skills and affiliation with iconic musical acts such as The Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule, injected an electrifying presence into the evening. His participation was highly anticipated, as he was in the area for the New York State Blues Festival. moe. capitalized on Haynes’ proximity, inviting him to join their set and lend his guitar prowess to Led Zeppelin's “No Quarter.” This performance was a highlight of the night, marrying Haynes' signature sound with the distinctive jam style of moe. The rendition was a dynamic tribute to Zeppelin's original, marked by the heavy, evocative guitar riffs that the song is famed for.

The synergy on stage was palpable as Haynes strummed alongside moe.’s guitarists Chuck Garvey and Al Schnier. The collaboration was more than just a musical performance; it was a celebration of camaraderie and the enduring influence of rock music. As if the surprise appearance by Haynes wasn't enough, the evening culminated in a joint performance with Umphrey's McGee. The two bands united for a spirited cover of Talking Heads' “Crosseyed and Painless,” engaging the crowd with an intricate weave of rhythms and improvisations. This rendition marked the debut of the song for moe. and a significant return for Umphrey’s McGee, who had not played the track in over 172 shows.

Umphrey's McGee opened the night with a robust set, featuring drummer Scotty Zwang, who filled in following the departure of Kris Meyers. The band delivered a powerful performance, characterized by their signature blend of hard rock and improvisational flair. Highlights from their set included “Bridgeless,” accompanied by vibrant interludes of “Small Strides,” “40’s Theme,” and “Power to Love,” which set the stage for the musical journey that followed.

As the night progressed, moe. took the stage, building their setlist with a mixture of classics and newer tracks from their album “Band in the Sky.” Songs like “Moth,” “The Pit,” and “New York City” resonated with fans, creating an anticipated buildup to the collaborative segments of the event. This performance not only showcased the musical adeptness of the individuals but also underscored the collaborative spirit that defines the jam band genre.

The concert etched itself into the annals of live music history, not only because of the iconic collaboration but also due to its testament to the improvisational and inclusive nature of the jam band era. Following the show at Sharkey's Summer Stage, both bands had imminent engagements at the Northlands Music & Arts Festival and the All Good Festival, promising further opportunities for fans to catch these dynamic performances live.

The event underscored a broader narrative in the music world, wherein legends like Haynes contribute to the evolving tapestry of modern music by both celebrating its roots and pushing its boundaries. It was a night where musical paths crossed harmoniously, delivering a testament to the power of collaboration and the timeless appeal of rock and jam band music. This remarkable gathering at Sharkey’s Summer Stage was a night to remember for the bands, the special guest, and the devoted fans who witnessed it.

Key Takeaways

Related Stories

Rock Hall Opens Major Paul McCartney and Wings Exhibit Through 2026

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame launched a new exhibit dedicated to Paul McCartney and Wings, open since May 15 and scheduled to run through at least end of 2026.

Geddy Lee Calls Out Drummers Who Pushed to Replace Neil Peart After His Death

Geddy Lee tells Guitar World that many drummers reached out after Neil Peart’s 2020 death to push themselves as replacements, calling the behavior ‘most

Billy Joel Biopic ‘Billy & Me’ in the Works, Shooting in Winnipeg This Fall

Director John Ottman is set to helm ‘Billy & Me,’ a feature biopic on Billy Joel’s early years, with production planned for Winnipeg and New York this fall.

Jeff Lynne on Writing With Brian Wilson in Malibu: ‘It Was Horrible’

Jeff Lynne opened up about writing ‘Let It Shine’ with Brian Wilson at his Malibu home during the troubled years under therapist Dr. Eugene Landy’s control.

Dave Grohl Calls Out ‘D.O.A.’ Lyric as Foo Fighters’ Cringiest Line

Dave Grohl singled out a line from ‘D.O.A.’ as the Foo Fighters lyric he cringes at most, admitting it during a Hot Ones Versus episode with his bandmates.

Lindsey Buckingham’s Alleged Stalker Pleads Not Guilty to Seven Charges

Michelle Dick, 55, appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom after pleading not guilty to seven charges tied to an alleged years-long stalking campaign against

Rod Stewart Says 2027 UK Tour Will ‘Probably’ Be His Last on the Road

Rod Stewart says his upcoming 2027 UK tour, including a date at The O2, will ‘probably be it’ for him on the road after 60-plus years of performing.

Black Crowes Launch Southern Hospitality Tour in Austin With Guest-Filled Set

The Black Crowes opened their Southern Hospitality Tour at Austin’s Moody Center on May 17, 2026, with a 16-song set featuring guests John Doe and Charlie

Brian May Shreds on Masters of the Universe Soundtrack Ahead of Hollywood Premiere

Brian May contributes guitar to composer Daniel Pemberton’s Masters of the Universe score. Two versions of ‘Eternia’ are out now ahead of the May 18 Hollywood