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 ...
Long before the 1972 hit “Melissa” by the Allman Brothers Band became one of the Southern rock band’s most beloved songs, a ...
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 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 ...
Decades after unimaginable tragedy reshaped one of rock’s greatest bands, fans are still turning to their landmark blues-rock epic.
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 ...
"Ramblin' Man" by The Allman Brothers Band may have come nearly instantly for songwriter Dickey Betts, but the #2 single's ...
A bunch of wildly talented Florida boys, including Dickey Betts, the guitar-wielding hellion from Bradenton, formed the Allman Brothers Band in Jacksonville in 1969. They were rock stars in the ’70s, ...
The Allman Brothers’ music is surging on iTunes in the U.S. following some sad news. On Thursday (April 18), Dickey Betts, one of the earliest members of the rock band, passed away. He succumbed to ...
The Allman Brothers Band history reads like an Italian opera, with death, betrayal and reconciliation played against a background of worldwide fame, rapturous fans and stunning music. At the center of ...