Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band may not have invented Southern rock, but they perfected it. They blasting out of Georgia at the end of the ‘60s – having already paying their dues in the Allman Joys and Hour Glass -- with a pair of records that would help establish their sound. Rooted in equal parts Southern R&B, back-roads country, amp-shredding garage rock, juke-joint blues and ‘60s rock ‘n’ roll, 1969’s self-titled debut and the following year’s ‘Idlewild South’ set the template. But it wasn’t until 1971’s double live ‘At Fillmore East’ that the Allmans became stars. Guitar ace Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley were killed in separate motorcycle accidents not long after the record’s release, but the group rebounded with 1973’s ‘Brothers and Sisters,’ a No. 1 album, led by Gregg Allman’s soulful rasp. Over the past 40 years the group has switched personnel (most notably recruiting guitarist Warren Haynes) but has remained a popular live act for its marathon shows.

Allmans Set 2013 NYC Plans
Allmans Set 2013 NYC Plans
Allmans Set 2013 NYC Plans
The Allman Brothers Band will once again return to the Beacon Theatre in New York City for a residency that serves as a kick-off to the group's touring year. The band has announced 10 shows in early March, with tickets going on sale Jan. 11.
Allman Brothers Band
Allman Brothers Band
Allman Brothers Band
Despite being the singer in a group that bears his surname, Gregg Allman of the Allman Brothers Band swears he is not the leader. In a new interview, the 64-year old says that the music, not any one person, is in charge.
Gregg Allman Regrets His Final Conversation with Duane
Gregg Allman Regrets His Final Conversation with Duane
Gregg Allman Regrets His Final Conversation with Duane
Gregg Allman has been sober for years, but even though he's left his bad habits behind, he's still troubled by some memories of the old days -- including the final conversation he had with his brother and bandmate Duane, the morning before a motorcycle accident took the legendary guitarist's life at the young age of 24.
The Allman Brothers Band Announce More Summer Shows
The Allman Brothers Band Announce More Summer Shows
The Allman Brothers Band Announce More Summer Shows
The Allman Brothers Band have added six co-headlining dates with Carlos Santana to their summer tour itinerary. They’ve also beefed up their road schedule with one-off festival dates, including their very own Peach Festival, held in Scranton, Pa. Dates with moe. and Lynyrd Skynyrd are also on deck. The Allmans will remain busy and on the road during the hot months, just as they like it.
Jaimoe Plans Bright Futures for Allman Brothers Band and Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band
Jaimoe Plans Bright Futures for Allman Brothers Band and Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band
Jaimoe Plans Bright Futures for Allman Brothers Band and Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band
The Allman Brothers Band has survived breakups, bad blood and too many deaths. Over its 43-year history there has been a decade-long hiatus, a contentious split with founding member Dickey Betts and the loss of Duane Allman, Berry Oakley and Allen Woody. Through the good and the bad, Jaimoe has been pounding away at the skins alongside fellow drummer Butch Trucks.

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