Last night moe. closed out its summer amphitheater tour in support of the Allman Brothers Band at Wantagh, NY’s Jones Beach. Adding a nice bit of symmetry to the two-month outing, members of the evening’s headlining act joined moe. onstage for the first time since the tour’s July 13th opener in Columbus, OH. Warren Haynes, who sat in for an absent Al Schnier on the first night of the tour, returned alongside Derek Trucks for a version of ‘Opium’ at the end of moe’s set. Earlier in the week both Schnier and guitarist Chuck Garvey also guested with the Allman Brothers for ‘Franklin’s Tower’ and ‘The Same Thing,’ respectively. moe. is off the road until its moe.down festival next week while the Allman Brothers Band’s outing will continue Friday at Atlantic City’s Borgata with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes supplying opening duties.
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