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Matt Abts
Abts performing at Langerado 2008 Photo: Steve MoylesBackground information Born 30 September 1953 Genres Rock
Blues-rockOccupations Musician Instruments Drums, percussion Years active 1984 - Present Associated acts Gov't Mule
Dickey Betts
Blue FloydWebsite Matt Abts.com Matt Abts (born September 30, 1953) is a Grammy Award-nominated American drummer[1] best known as a member of the band Gov't Mule.
Biography
Abts started playing music while attending high school in Panama before relocating to Virginia where he spent the next eight years playing music regionally in vast number of local bands. He then moved to Florida, taking on the role of drummer with Dickey Betts and Chuck Leavell in 1984. During the early 1980s Abts played with and recorded an album with Chuck & John and the News, a local bar band from Bradenton, Florida. This band played in the Sarasota/ Bradenton area for a few years drawing a huge following of loyal fans. Abts recorded Pattern Disruptive with the Dickey Betts Band in 1988 which also included guitarist/vocalist, Warren Haynes.
Abts joined The Allman Brothers Band's musicians Warren Haynes and Allen Woody to form Gov't Mule in 1994. Abts also played in the Pink Floyd tribute band Blue Floyd which is known for its high energy bluesy versions of Pink Floyd songs.
References
- ^ "Matt Abts". Drummerworld. Bernhard Castiglioni. 2009. http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Matt_Abts.html. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
External links
Categories:- 1953 births
- Living people
- American rock drummers
- Gov't Mule members
- American rock drummer stubs
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