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Article: Extended Analysis

The Allman Brothers Band at Nassau Coliseum

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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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Article: Album Review

Allman Brothers Band: Macon City Auditorium, Macon GA 2/11/72

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The Allman Brothers Band's new independent licensing agreement restores to the marketplace its most recent studio work including Hittin' the Note (Sanctuary, 2003) and the live One Way Out, Sanctuary (Sanctuary, 2004), as well as all previously released archival recordings. Among the latter reissued titles is Macon City Auditorium, Macon GA 2/11/72, one of ...

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Article: Live Review

Tedeschi Trucks Band / Grace Potter and the Nocturnals / JJ Grey and Mofro: Denver, June 15, 2013

Read "Tedeschi Trucks Band / Grace Potter and the Nocturnals / JJ Grey and Mofro: Denver, June 15, 2013" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Tedeschi Trucks Band / Grace Potter and the Nocturnals / JJ Grey and MofroRed Rocks AmphitheaterDenver, COJune 15, 2013When you walk into the venue and the stage is set up with three Hammond B-3 organs, each with its own Leslie speaker, you know you're in for something earthy and gritty. And ...

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Article: Album Review

Allman Brothers Band: A&R Studios New York 26th August 1971

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The swagger that distinguished the original lineup of The Allman Brothers Band is on full display here in “Don't Keep Me Wondering," but a comparable confidence permeates this entire performance captured roughly two months before the untimely death of founding member guitarist Duane Allman. Recorded August 26th 1971 at New York's A&R Studios (and broadcast live ...

News: Event

Peach Music Festival Worldwide Webcast Replay! Sept. 8th & 9th

Peach Music Festival Worldwide Webcast Replay! Sept. 8th & 9th

PEACH MUSIC FESTIVAL WORLDWIDE WEBCAST REPLAY! SEPT. 8th & 9th Everyone at Moogis hopes that you were among the lucky people who were able to enjoy the webcast of the Peach Music Festival earlier in August. It was a fantastic weekend of great music, warm weather and good friends. That's the perfect recipe for a memorable ...

News: Event

Free Worldwide Live Stream Of Peach Music Festival On Moogis.com

Free Worldwide Live Stream Of Peach Music Festival On Moogis.com

Moogis is, once again, here to bring you the music that you love. Moogis will be on site and webcasting from The First Annual Peach Music Festival August 10 and 11 from Montage Mountain/ Scranton Pennsylvania USA. That is the good news. The even better news is: It will be FREE ! That's right. The ability ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

John Pizzarelli and Tessa Souter: Classical Mashups

Read "John Pizzarelli and Tessa Souter: Classical Mashups" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The improvisatory nature of jazz provides a myriad of ways to enhance and tweak both the arrangement and performance of the music's canon. One approach being tried is the interpolation of one harmonically or rhythmically related song into another. Guitarist/vocalist John Pizzarelli and vocalist Tessa Souter have produced just such projects in their recordingsDouble Exposure and ...

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Article: Album Review

Allman Brothers Band: At Fillmore East

Read "At Fillmore East" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


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, R&B, Jazz, Country, Bluegrass, and Rap. How did the blues insinuate itself into every popular form of American ...

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Article: Talkin' Blues

Talkin' Blues with the Groovemaster, Jerry Jemmott

Read "Talkin' Blues with the Groovemaster, Jerry Jemmott" reviewed by Alan Bryson


Jerry Jemmott's groove is the bedrock of guitarist B.B. King's career defining hit, “The Thrill is Gone." He was in the studio with Duane Allman and singer Wilson Pickett recording “Hey Jude," a track that was instrumental in launching the late Allman Brothers Band guitarist's musical career; and they were together again for flautist Herbie Mann's ...

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Article: Live Review

The Allman Brothers Band: New York, NY, March 24th, 2012

Read "The Allman Brothers Band: New York, NY, March 24th, 2012" reviewed by Doug Collette


The Allman Brothers BandBeacon TheatreNew York, New YorkMarch 24th, 2012 On this next-to-last night of their 2012 run at The Beacon Theatre, as they have done so often in the past during their 40-year plus history, The Allman Brothers Band proved themselves redoubtable. They not only continued to push themselves out ...


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