Thanks to a distinct melting pot of genres, a scintillating dual guitar act that reinvented the wheel for two-pronged player partnerships and a borderline unrivaled live energy, the Allman Brothers ...
You can rock classics like "Blue Sky" and "Ramblin’ Man" — as well as most of Betts' material— with nothing more than an ...
The year 1973 was transitional for the Allman Brothers Band. On the one hand, 1971's At Fillmore East and 1972's Eat a Peach had both been successful, reaching No. 13 and No. 4 on the Billboard album ...
Guitar Player was scheduled to interview Skydog the December after his death. This memorial ran 18 months later in the ...
Dickey Betts was with the Allman Brothers Band from day one. Many fans will remember him for his impressive guitar work and occasionally taking on the role of lead singer on some of the band’s songs.
The original Allman Brothers Band, the pre-October 29, 1971 version, was the brainchild of Duane Allman. The aural record of the band from this period has been augmented substantially since the advent ...
In a 2025 interview, legendary former Allman Brothers Band guitarist Warren Haynes tells UCR about the path to his latest ...
Gov’t Mule delivered a fiery two-set show in Rome, GA with fan favorites, deep jams, and a standout guest appearance from Matt Slocum.
One of the greatest southern rock bands in history will be celebrated when Brothers Beyond Description – Playing the Music of The Allman Brothers Band take the Miners Foundry stage Saturday night.
Chuck Leavell, keyboardist for the pioneering Southern rock band, said its members saw their fellow Georgian as an honest, inspiring figure. By Carl Hulse Hear songs from Quincy Jones, Melanie and ...
Allman Brothers Band guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Dickey Betts died this morning (April 18) at the age of 80 after suffering from cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Per a ...