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Article: Book Review

No Saints No Saviors: My Years with The Allman Brothers Band

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Willie Perkins No Saints No Saviors: My Years with The Allman Brothers Band Mercer University Press (ISBN: 0865549672) 2005 No Saints No Saviors is Willie Perkins' story of his days as road manager with The Allman Brothers and, in later years, with Gregg Allman. Since it is presented in anecdotal ...

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Article: Profile

The Allman Brothers Band: Beacon Theatre Preview 2005

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Whither The Brothers in 2005? A question worth pondering after the breakthrough year of 2003, those prodigious gains consolidated throughout 2004 and the apparently ever-widening future of ABB to be shaped beginning, as it does every March, at The Beacon Theatre in New York City 2005 is shaping up to be a ...

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One Way Out-Live At The Beacon Theater

Label: Sanctuary Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: CD1: Statesboro Blues; Don't Keep Me Wondering; Midnight Rider; Rockin' Horse; Desdemona; Trouble No More; Wasted Words; Good Morning Little School Girl; Instrumental Illness. CD2: Ain't Wastin' Time No More; Come & Go Blues; Woman Across The River; Old Before My Time; Every Hungry Woman; High Cost Of Low Living; Worried Down With The Blues; Dreams; Whippin' Post.

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Article: Live Review

The Allman Brothers Band: The Road Goes on Through 2004

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Some of the most emotional moments of The Allman Brothers' deceptively exciting set in New Hampshire on August 20th was Warren Haynes' stirring performance of Van Morrison's “Into The Mystic." Delivered with an almost religious fervor, the song came across as much as a hymn of gratitude on behalf of the band to be back on ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Proud Flesh: The Allman Brothers Band and Dickey Betts

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I. The Premise In his review of The Allman Brothers Band's Peakin' at the Beacon for All Music Guide , William Ruhlmann recounts Gregg Allman's abbreviated explanation for founding member Dickey Betts's unceremonious, fax-mediated dismissal from the band as being amply evidenced by the guitarist's allegedly poor performance on that live recording. Ruhlmann appropriately ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

The Allman Brothers Band: Gems From The Vaults

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The five-man lineup of The Allman Brothers Band that remained in the wake of founder member/guitarist Duane Allman's death is the missing link in the history of the band. In part, that's because their studio recordings were initially overshadowed on Eat a Peach --despite the fact two of its three initial cuts are currently staples of ...


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