Is there an easy and clear chart that shows dates of line-up changes?

The ABB from, say, 1997 - 2000 is sort of a missing hole in my knowledge of the band.
That recently posted show from 99 with Dickey and Derek knocks me out; the Les Brers show I saw woke me up to Jack Pearson's greatness; the one disc I have of Jimmy with the ABB is hot stuff; I need to research those three line-ups more.
However, I cannot find clear-cut dates for when each line-up existed, just the years. Can anyone point me to a resource that offers actual dates for when each line-up began and ended?

Don't know if it's detailed enough for you,but on this site,under Content,click on People,then click on chronology of ABB

Here is a link to a fairly comprehensive set of charts that show the evolution of the band's personnel over the years:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_Allman_Brothers_Band_members
Hope this helps clarify the chronology a bit better.


Dickey, Warren & Woody: 1989 - March 1997
Dickey, Jack & Oteil: Summer 1997 - March 1999
Dickey, Derek & Oteil: Summer 1999 - Spring 2000
Derek, Jimmy & Oteil: Summer 2000
Derek, Warren & Oteil: 2001-2014

Perfect, awesome, thank you so much. I should have known that it was on this very site, but you guys saved me some headaches.
Here's to some official releases of both a Jack-era and a Jimmy-era show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Doesn't get more detailed than this awesome (Dutch) website:
http://allmanbrothers.duaneallman.info/lineup.htm
especially the Family Tree:
http://allmanbrothers.duaneallman.info/familytree.htm

There are some Derek/Jack shows from summer 2005 when Warren was out for a stretch. Highly recommended!!!

The Dutch site is great. I wasn't aware the background singers in 1980 to 1982 were considered members.
Only thing I could add is First Set in 1992 lists Thom Doucette (harmonica) is listed as a member and is pictured on the cover with the band.

Perfect, awesome, thank you so much. I should have known that it was on this very site, but you guys saved me some headaches.
Here's to some official releases of both a Jack-era and a Jimmy-era show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hear ye!!!!....hear ye!!!!...Must be enough demand for such releases, even if in some stripped-down, quasi-bootleg style packaging!?...(spend some money on sound quality tho!?!?!)....Think a subscription series offering, a la Dead 'Dave's Picks' might work to help subsidize the effort!?!?!

I always wished this site had a List of All known shows. There is the Data Base but to try and go through it all would take days worth of clicking and not all dates are there.
I would love just one list so no thousand clicks to read it.
I forget who sent it to me now as it was so long ago but someone here sent me shows we traded and also a hard copy of their list of known shows with Date/Place/Brief description. My apologies for not remembering as it was a great guide for trading back then.

I always wished this site had a List of All known shows. There is the Data Base but to try and go through it all would take days worth of clicking and not all dates are there.
I would love just one list so no thousand clicks to read it.
I forget who sent it to me now as it was so long ago but someone here sent me shows we traded and also a hard copy of their list of known shows with Date/Place/Brief description. My apologies for not remembering as it was a great guide for trading back then.
This one is not bad. It's 5 pages long, but 5 clicks is better than thousands, right?
https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/the-allman-brothers-band?page=1#concert-table

Maybe Michael Buffalo Smith can do one....sounds like such a project would right up his alley!?!?!?!?!

I always wished this site had a List of All known shows. There is the Data Base but to try and go through it all would take days worth of clicking and not all dates are there.
I would love just one list so no thousand clicks to read it.
I forget who sent it to me now as it was so long ago but someone here sent me shows we traded and also a hard copy of their list of known shows with Date/Place/Brief description. My apologies for not remembering as it was a great guide for trading back then.
This one is not bad. It's 5 pages long, but 5 clicks is better than thousands, right?
https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/the-allman-brothers-band?page=1#concert-table/blockquote >
Thanks but I was referring more to the missing dates of the Original 6.
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