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The Allman Brothers Band: Gems From The Vaults
by Doug Collette
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 ...
Peakin' at the Beacon 2004: The Triumphant Return of The Allman Brothers Band
by Doug Collette
The Allman Brothers Band long ago became comfortable playing the friendly confines of the Beacon Theatre on Broadway. But in this case familiarity with its intimate atmosphere has bred a daring on ample display during this year’s run. There was nary of whit of complacency evident in the band despite the string of successes achieved in ...
The Allman Brothers Band: One Way Out-Live At The Beacon Theater
by C. Michael Bailey
The Allman Brothers Band could have very easily been a casualty of the bad luck and bad decisions that have plagued many popular bands coming out of the early 1970s. Following the deaths of Duane Allman and Barry Oakley, the band continued to record with various personnel and configurations, never fulfilling the promise the band originally ...
The Allman Brothers Band: One Way Out-Live at the Beacon Theatre
by Doug Collette
Skeptics may wonder why there’s any need for another live Allman Brothers album, but they’d no doubt be part of the same group unaware of the miraculous rejuvenation of this seminal Southern rock band over the last few years. One Way Out (Peach/Sanctuary), due out March 23rd in the middle of the band's annaul stint at ...
The Allman Brothers Band: The Road Goes On Forever
by Doug Collette
In 2003, The Allman Brothers Band effectively completed a rejuvenation of themselves like no other act in rock history. The seminal Southern rock band achieved the profoundly difficult tasks of recapturing both their aesthetic credibility and commercial viability. This, after longs years of enduring internecine warfare, multiple tragedies of bandmembers' deaths, on top of the usual ...
The Allman Brothers Band: Hittin' The Note Indeed!
by Doug Collette
The Allman Brothers BandHittin' The Note Indeed!Peach/Sanctuary2004 On their first studio effort in nine years, The Allman Brothers Band displays as much of a joyous sense of adventure as they do a sense of rigorous self-discipline. The first thing you notice about Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) is how splendid it ...
The Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theatre: Preview 2004
by Doug Collette
The Allman Brothers have always been fearless and throughout their 35 plus year career it has both blessed them and cursed them. The same courage that lent itself to the exploration of a marriage of blues, rock and jazz also caused, at least in part, the deaths of two founding members of the band. The resolute ...
The Allman Brothers Band in Concert: Beacon Theatre 2003
by Doug Collette
A Fan's View & A Critic's View Sitting in the Beacon Theatre on my birthday 2003, I had no idea the rock and roll epiphany I was about to experience. This band I had listened to for upwards of 30 years was about to remind me why I learned to love hearing them play and continued ...
The Allman Brothers Band
by Doug Collette
Idlewild South (Capricorn/UMG) 1970When you measured your music by sides of lp's, there were few if any comparisons to side one of this one. From Revival" to Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" through Midnight Rider" and In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,' this sequence of tracks showed how the band had ...
The Allman Brothers Band: The Fillmore Concerts
by C. Michael Bailey
The Allman Brothers Band The Fillmore Concerts (Polydor 314 517 294-2) The Blues is atomic music in the respect that as a part of American Popular Music it is an indivisible element, one that cannot be deconstructed. The Blues is a part of every genre of popular music: Rock, ...




