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Article: Extended Analysis

The Allman Brothers Band: Play All Night

Read "The Allman Brothers Band: Play All Night" reviewed by Doug Collette


Much as the current Allman Brothers lineup had coalesced in 2003, the ensemble that came together in 1989 for the twentieth anniversary box set Dreams (Polydor, 1989) tour had tightened considerably (minus keyboardist /vocalist Johnny Neel) by the time they decided to engage in their first extended run at New York's Beacon Theatre and record themselves ...

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A&R Studios New York 26th August 1971

Label: Left Field Media
Released: 2013
Track listing: Statesboro Blues; Trouble No More; Don't Keep Me Wonderin'; Done Somebody Wrong; One Way Out; In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed; Stormy Monday; You Don't Love Me/Soul Serenade; Band Intros; Hot 'lanta.

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The Allman Brothers Band at Nassau Coliseum

Label: The Allman Brothers Band Recording Company
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD1: Wasted Words; Done Somebody Wrong; Statesboro Blues; One Way Out; Stormy Monday; Intros: Lamar & Chuck; Midnight Rider; Jessica; Come and Go Blues; Ramblin' Man; In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. CD2: Trouble No More; You Don't Love Me; Les Brers in A Minor; Whipping Post; Mountain Jam.

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Macon City Auditorium, Macon GA 2/11/72

Label: The Allman Brothers Band Recording Company
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD1: 
Statesboro Blues: Done Somebody Wrong: Ain't Wastin' Time No More: 
One Way Out: 
Midnight Rider: 
You Don't Love Me: 
Stormy Monday: 
Hoochie Coochie Man: 
Hot 'Lanta. CD2: 
Les Brers in A Minor; 
Trouble No More; 
Whipping Post.

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Article: Book Review

One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band

Read "One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band Alan Paul 464 pages ISBN: 1250040493 St. Martin's Press 2014 Right on the heels of Ben Fong-Torres' Willin': The Story of Little Feat (Da Capo Press, 2013) comes Guitar Player magazine writer and Allman Brothers Band historian ...

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News: Obituary

NEA Jazz Master Chico Hamilton Dead At 92

NEA Jazz Master Chico Hamilton Dead At 92

Jazz Legend Chico Hamilton Dead at 92 “I'm happy to say that I'm able to find people wherever I go that are not black, not white- they're just human beings. I don't dig staying in one groove. At this stage of my life, I've dedicated myself to playing what I want to play, how I want ...

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Article: Film Review

Song of the South: Duane Allman and the Rise of The Allman Brothers Band

Read "Song of the South: Duane Allman and the Rise of The Allman Brothers Band" reviewed by Doug Collette


Song of the South: Duane Allman and The Rise of The Allman Brothers Band Chrome Dreams 2013 Song of the South: Duane Allman and The Rise of The Allman Brothers Band emphasizes the cultural impact of this iconic group and its late lamented leader. Even more so than the biography of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Tedeschi Trucks Band: Made Up Mind

Read "Made Up Mind" reviewed by John Kelman


In so many ways, Tedeschi Trucks Band has bucked the odds: a band, on paper, doomed to fail and yet, here it is with its second studio recording, after the 2011 debut, Revelator and 2012 live album, Everybody's Talkin' (both, Sony Masterworks). In these days of escalating touring costs, the idea of an eleven-piece rock/soul/blues band ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

Pablo Records and My Introduction to Jazz

Read "Pablo Records and My Introduction to Jazz" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Right on the heels of its celebration of Riverside Records' 60th Anniversary, Concord Music Group celebrates Pablo Records' 40th Anniversary with remasters from its deep and broad catalog. My first brush with jazz came from a Pablo release and I wanted to share some thoughts on the label, the friends that turned me onto jazz and, ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

The Allman Brothers Band at Nassau Coliseum

Read "The Allman Brothers Band at Nassau Coliseum" reviewed by Doug Collette


With a new independent licensing agreement now in place, and the 40th anniversary package(s) of Brothers and Sisters (Capricorn, 1973) giving that title its proper due, the Allman Brothers Band may be fundamentally rethinking its approach to its recorded archive. With revelatory recordings of the original lineup limited due in large measure to a relatively finite ...


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