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Haynes knew the significance of stepping into the Allman Brothers Band but he had the chops, he knew the material inside and out, and he had been playing with Betts for years ...
The musical road that goes on forever has often led members of The Allman Brothers Band family to. And that path will be followed again this summer. Gov’t Mule, with co-founder Warren Haynes, is ...
Tracking the Allman Brothers Band's career through their most iconic songs reveals an adventurous band who always knew how to ...
TALLADEGA — The Historic Ritz Theatre in Talladega has announced “Eat A Peach: An Allman Brothers Tribute Band” as the next show in its 2025 season.
October 2024 marks the 10-year anniversary of The Allman Brothers Band ’s last-ever concert. To commemorate the milestone, the group’s Peach Records label will release a remastered recording ...
Dickey Betts, one of the founding members of the Allman Brothers Band, has died at 80 years old. The guitarist with a flair for country-inspired lyrics and songwriting that had a loud, distorted ...
Dickey Betts, guitarist for the Allman Brothers, died Thursday at 80, his family announced.
Duane’s death directly inspired this song, another track off Eat a Peach, the Allman Brothers’ album that was dedicated to his memory and their first released after his passing.
After Allman was killed in a 1971 motorcycle accident, the band soldiered on, dedicating their seminal southern-rock record “Eat a Peach” to his memory.
Dickey Betts, whose country-inflected songwriting and blazing, lyrical guitar work opposite Duane Allman in the Allman Brothers Band helped define the Southern rock genre of the ‘60s and ‘70s ...
Dickey Betts was responsible for some of the Allman Brothers Band’s most enduring and beloved songs: “Blue Sky,” “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” “Jessica” and the band’s lone Top 10 ...