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Although Gregg was the first to pick up a guitar, it was Duane who excelled at it. So Gregg later switched to the organ. They failed to crack success until they formed The Allman Brothers Band in ...
The blues-rocking son and nephew, respectively, of Allman Brothers Band co-founders Gregg and Duane Allman, Devon Allman has ...
Music legend Gregg Allman, whose bluesy vocals and soulful touch on the Hammond B-3 organ helped propel the Allman Brothers Band to superstardom and spawn Southern rock, died Saturday at age 69.
The brothers Allman cut the song first in 1968 with Butch Trucks’ 31st of February, a demo that was eventually released under the misleading name “Duane and Gregg Allman”.
Although Gregg was the first to pick up a guitar, it was Duane who excelled at it. So Gregg later switched to the organ. They failed to crack success until they formed The Allman Brothers Band in ...
Devon Allman and Duane Betts have announced the ninth annual Allman Betts Family Revival Tour.  The 20-date cross-country ...
From the early days with his late brother Duane onwards, Tennessee-born Allman was the epitome of Southern rock and blues. Southern rock legend Gregg Allman dies at 69 ...
Following Duane's death, Gregg kept the band going. Aside from periods of inactivity in the '70s and '80s, Gregg remained with the band throughout their entire run until they retired in 2014.
Although Gregg was the first to pick up a guitar, it was Duane who excelled at it. So Gregg later switched to the organ. They failed to crack success until they formed The Allman Brothers Band in ...
A tour with deep Southern Rock roots is making its debut in both Austin and San Antonio: Devon Allman and Duane Betts, sons ...
Allman’s niece, Galadrielle Allman, said she holds onto the music of her father, Duane, “as way to reach him.” Her uncle’s music, including “Southern Blood,” will be no different.