The Allman Brothers Band

SPAC welcomes aristocrats of southern rock

By: Mike Curtin For: The Post Star Sunday, Saratoga Performing Arts Center hosts an evening of southern blues, rock and soul, headlined by perennial SPAC favorites the Allman Brothers Band. For nearly 40 years, the Allmans have remained among America’s most revered musical institutions, despite the deaths of key members, the debilitating effects of drugs […]

Benefit concert set at Piedmont Park

By: David Pendered For: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 05/30/07 The Dave Matthews Band and Allman Brothers Band have scheduled a benefit concert for up to 50,000 people Sept. 8 in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park to raise money for the park’s planned expansion, and organizers are hoping people will leave their cars at home. The event […]

10 Things Y’ Gotta Do to Play Like Duane Allman

By: Jesse Gress For: Guitar Player April 2007 After acquiring and eventually wearing out his first motorcycle, young Duane Allman became infatuated with his younger brother Gregg’s latest acquisition—a Silvertone acoustic guitar that would soon become a source of incessant squabbling between the two siblings. The situation wasn’t resolved until Duane traded a bag of […]

May Their Road Go On Forever

By: David Fricke For: Rolling Stone The Allman Brothers Band opened their April 7th show at New York’s Beacon Theater — the fourteenth and next-to-last night of the 2007 edition of their annual spring residency here — with a brilliant surprise: Dr. John’s acid-voodoo crawl “I Walk on Gilded Splinters.” Behind the organ, Gregg Allman […]

New York City Embaces the Allman Brothers Band

By: Mike Kerwick South of Savannah, a few miles from his home in Richmond Hill, Ga., Gregg Allman loves cruising around on his motorcycle at a relaxed 55 mph. Oak trees line the roads. Occasionally the sun peeks through the trees. “Suddenly any aches and pains you’ve got are gone,” Allman said during a recent […]

Creative Juices Will Flow with the ABB at the Beacon

From: AllAboutJazz Demand for tickets to The Allman Brothers’ shows at The Beacon is reaching critical mass. And it’s little wonder, since the band’s 2003 appearances at the off-Broadway theatre completed a collective reinvention of themselves that drew equal amounts of mainstream recognition and artistic fulfillment. But, as so often happens, creative peaks are difficult […]

The 1974 Knebworth Commemorative Set

Henrietta Bannister forwarded us a lovely surprise – a box set commemorating the 1974 festival in Knebworth, England. This special 1974 Knebworth set commemorates the very first Knebworth festival, headlined by the Allman Brothers Band. This was the festival that helped make Knebworth the legend it became. The set has been produced in a limited […]

Seven Turns Studio Session

By: Robert MacNeil I was fortunate enough to be friends with Tom Dowd before he passed on and he gave me one of the highlights of my life. In April 1990, he called me up one night in Miami and asked if I was busy that evening. I said “No, what’s up, Tom”? He asked […]

Allman bassist brings eclectic tastes to classic rock band

By: Jon Dawson For: The Kinston Free Press Oteil Burbridge has played bass in The Allman Brothers Band going on a decade now, and he also has his own band, Oteil & The Peacemakers, which will be opening The Allman Brothers show at Raleigh’s Altell Pavilion on Saturday night. Burbridge talked with Free Press interviewer […]

Allman Brothers Band scorches stage in Warner Theatre return

By: Dave Richards For: The Times News Rows of classic cars lined downtown Erie for Buggin’ State night on Friday. Inside the Warner Theatre, classic rock of epic proportions unfolded courtesy of the legendary Allman Brothers Band, who did their mighty best to rename the evening Jammin’ State. Before a smaller-than-expected yet boisterous crowd of […]