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The Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theatre: Preview 2004

Read "The Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theatre: Preview 2004" reviewed 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 ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

The Allman Brothers Band

Read "The Allman Brothers Band" reviewed 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 ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

The Allman Brothers Band: The Fillmore Concerts

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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, ...

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Article: Album Review

The Allman Brothers Band: The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition)

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And the road goes on [and on] forever... What a cluster bang! Enough already! In my series of the Ten Greatest Live Rock Recordings of all time, I claimed that The Allman Brothers: The Fillmore Concerts, was the best of the best. I later rescinded that determination in favor of the Little Feat's ...

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The Allman Brothers Band: Hittin' the Note

Read "Hittin' the Note" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The Allman Brothers Band last recorded a studio album of new material in 1994 ( Where It All Begins, on Epic). Since that time, the band fired original member Dickey Betts and added Butch Truck’s nephew, Derek, plus the exquisite bassist, Oteil Burbridge. This nominal lineup appeared on Peakin’ at the Beacon to the reserved glee ...

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The Allman Brothers Band: Peakin' at the Beacon

Read "Peakin' at the Beacon" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Everything is right...and wrong with the latest Allman Brothers Band release. This is likely to be the last new release of an Allman Brother's recording with founding member Richard Betts in tow. Betts was unceremoniously fired from the band earlier this year, prompting this critic to wonder how the founding member of a band can be ...


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