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Gregg and Allman Brothers musical retrospect 5.27.17

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dbx166
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I frequently feature a tribute to artists we have lost over the years on my podcast/stream [url]The Best Radio You Have Never Heard[/url]. Having worked operations for the sound portion of The Allman Brothers live tours for a number of years has exposed a good portion of the band and crew to my show. In fact production manager Vid Sutherland has said "he cannot get on a flight without BRYHNH" which was quite the compliment. I only raise these points as the show I did to remember Gregg was more heartfelt than usual. It's 2 hours and 50 minutes of music from "the brothers" that you can stream or download, with 80 minutes being the norm for the show. Even the two hour edit didn't do Gregg or the band right.
Peaches en Goodbye - A Tribute To Gregg Allman - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard - Vol. 312 (special edition) can be found here http://bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com/2017/05/peaches-en-goodbye---a-tribut.html and it has been widely received worldwide since it posted the evening of 5.27.17.

It is available via direct download or streaming on the homepage, or stream directly or subscribe via TuneIn Radio, iTunes, the BRYHNH app for iOS devices from The App Store and Google Play Music for Android and Apple as the show has racked up 313 episodes since its humble beginnings in 2004 which I think many ABB fans would enjoy. I hope you click through, have a listen and enjoy the show.

I should also add that this show is licensed by ASCAP, BMI and SESAC so does provide a little bit of mailbox money to the artists and composers from time to time, but it is free to you the listener, with donations to cover costs welcome at any time.
Enjoy

Perry/Chicago

[Edited on 5/31/2017 by dbx166]


 
Posted : May 31, 2017 6:25 am
nebish
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Thanks looks cool. I may download for an upcoming trip I have.


 
Posted : June 1, 2017 6:05 am
dbx166
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Thanks looks cool. I may download for an upcoming trip I have.

2 hours and 50 minutes ought to get you pretty far. And while you can stream the show, downloading is the way to go, especially if you are dealing with air travel. No paying for wi-fi for at least the first three hours of the flight, or dealing with data charge ever.

And if you need a little more length, you might as well download this one too, which was released right after I returned from NYC and the final Beacon shows in October, 2014.:

Hot L'Apple - BRYHNH Vol.245
http://bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com/2014/11/hot-lapple.html


 
Posted : June 1, 2017 6:26 am
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