Fresh from the success of “Brothers and Sisters,” the Allman Brothers Band did what any ’70s rock band might — they set about destroying themselves, as drummer Butch Trucks tells Alan Paul in ...
The Allman Brothers changed everything. At the close of the 1960s the band synthesized a vision of pan-musical excellence that ran from country blues to honky tonk to modal jazz, all powered by the ...
The show featured Gregg and his group playing eight tunes recorded by The Allman Brothers Band. They include such memorable songs as “Dreams,” “Hot ’Lanta,” “Trouble No More,” “Melissa,” and ...
The studio may be where songs are polished, but the stage is where legends are forged because not every band is created equal when it comes to performing live. The recording captured the band at a ...
In 1973, The Allman Brothers Band released a song that would become their biggest commercial hit and one of the defining ...
If you’re a fan of The Allman Brothers Band, the titans of Southern jam rock, all that you’ll need to know about the new solo album by former Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes, called "Million ...
Devon Allman was just 17 years old when Dickey Betts, the late guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band, asked him to do something that would change the course of his life. On Oct. 15, 1989, Betts ...