Ann Wilson Covers Led Zeppelin, Tom Petty as Guest at Gov’t Mule Gig

Ann Wilson made a surprise appearance at a Gov’t Mule show over the weekend where she performed a series of covers with the band.

The show took place on May 2 at the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Conn. Per Setlist.fm, Wilson joined Gov’t Mule for seven songs: Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song”; Memphis Slim’s “Mother Earth”; Willie Dixon’s “You Shook Me”; Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog”; Led Zeppelin’s “No Quarter”; Tom Petty’s “Luna”; and Heart’s “Magic Man.”

Fan-shot video of the performances can be viewed below.

“Immigrant Song”

 

“Mother Earth”/”You Shook Me”

 

“Black Dog”

Black Dog – Gov’t Mule with Ann Wilson – May 2, 2021

Gov’t Mule with Ann Wilson at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut on May 2, 2021

 

“No Quarter”

No Quarter – Gov’t Mule with Ann Wilson May 2, 2021

Gov’t Mule with Ann Wilson at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut on May 2, 2021

“Luna”

 

“Magic Man”

 

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