The Allman Brothers Band
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Allman Brothers Band
Radio & Records Convention
Los Angeles

California
UNITED STATES
June 11, 1992
19:00:00*

* Show times are best guesses, especially for older shows

Setlist

20 – Seven Turns
60 – Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
70 – Melissa
90 – All acoustic
100 – IRSA CD

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Comments from Original ABB Site

05/11/2005 armbrewster

The Allman Bros and The Indigo Girls, both acoustic, played at the Radio and Records Convention to entertain the attendees. I worked for the Radio company that owned R & R at the time, so I attended the Convention and show. The show was held after the day’s meetings, in a small red velvet cabaret-type room. Small round bar tables on different levels, small stage in the front. When the meetings broke up, it was officially free time, so the delegates could shmooze, visit booths, go to a hospitality room, etc. There must have been 500 delegates at the convention. I made a beeline for the show, secured a table next to the stage and tried to keep my excitement in check. I looked around and wondered where 500 people were going to sit–there was room for MAYBE 200 people, if they crammed. To my surprise, only about 100 people attended! The Indigo Girls opened, just the two of them, acoustic guitars and voices. (a man wandered onto the stage to take a recorder solo during “Closer To Fine”. I’m sure he had never played the instrument before that day!) They were tremendous. I had never seen them before and was truly blown away. After a small intermission, the ABB took the stage. They were feisty, smiling and talking, appeared to be happy to be playing a small acoustic show. Dickey’s comments later bore this out. Like the above mentions, it was a trancendant show.
THE REASON THERE ARE GOOD COPIES, I’m sure, is that it was recorded by Sony to help spark interest in their brand new format, MiniDisc. The idea was to give all delegates a MiniDisc of the show. So there may be a few hundred “official” MiniDisc copies out there, tho I can’t remember seeing one. Back at work after the weekend, I found out that the plan had backfired–the format was so new that no one had a MiniDisc player. So due to some demand, a small amount (maybe 100? 200?) of official CDs were created from the show tapes, featuring show tracks from The Indigo Girls and the ABB. My wife had major personal contacts within Radio and Records and even still could only come up with one CD. I’m looking at it as we speak, 13 years later.

05/05/2004 xchef420

The IRSA show is sold out. I have tried tto purchase this show and my only option is a traded copy. Please help!

05/05/2004 xchef420

I was lucky enough to be working at the Century Plaza Hotel on this night. After my shift ended I went down to the ball room, still dressed in my chefwear. I talked my way into the room and was treated to one of the best ABB sets I have ever seen. The room was tiny, the sound was incredible and the set was stunning. My only complaint was that it was much too short. I saw them a short while later at the Convention Center in San Diego with Blues Traveler opening. Also a fantastic set, but nowhere near as gripping. I am currently seeking a copy of this show. If you copuld help me out, I would be forever grateful. PMN

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