Shortly before the Jammys last night, moe. manager Jon Topper and Govt Mule guitarist Warren Haynes faced off in an on-air coin flip to determine the closing act of their joint bill at Red Rocks. Officiated by Mike Gordon, Topper won by calling tails, making moe. the last act to perform at the July 1 show. Govt Mules losing streak didnt last long, however. Later in the evening, the group took home the Studio Album of the Year award at the fifth annual Jammys.
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