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Thursday 03/18/10
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United Palace Theatre
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Friday 03/19/10
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Saturday 03/20/10
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Monday 03/22/10
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Tuesday 03/23/10
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Thursday 03/25/10
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Friday 03/26/10
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Saturday 03/27/10
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Friday 04/23/10
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Macon City Auditorium
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Allman Brothers Band Information
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The Allman Bros. was formed in 1969 in Macon, Georgia by Duane Allman, guitarist, Gregg Allman, vocalist and organist, Forrest Richard ("Dickey") Betts, guitarist, Berry Oakley, bass guitarist, Claude Hudson
("Butch") Trucks, and Jaimoe (Johnny Lee Johnson) Johanson, on drums. Duane and Gregg Allman loved soul and R&B, although they listened to their share of rock & roll, especially as it sounded coming out of
England in the mid-'60s. Their first group was a local Daytona Beach garage band called the Escorts, who sounded a lot like the early Beatles and Rolling Stones; they later became the Allman Joys and plunged
into Cream-style British blues, and then the Hour Glass, a more soul-oriented outfit.
The group signed with Liberty Records. Their first album, a blues, country rock album, The Allman Brothers Band, got great reviews. One song on the album, "Whipping Post" would later become one of their most
loved live numbers for years to come.
With the band at its peak in October 1971 tragedy struck. Duane was badly injured in a motorcycle accident with a peach truck. He refused to go to the hospital and returned to his home where he died a couple
of hours later. The band was working on their album when the accident occurred and finished it up as a five piece band with Richard "Dickie" Betts taking over the rest of the lead guitar parts. The album was
titled Eat Peach, consisted of live and studio material including the live 33-minute "Mountain Jam" (based on Donovan's "There Is a Mountain"). On the album's cover was a drawing of an old peach truck with
one mammoth peach, this was done in memory of Duane.
One year after Duane's accident, tragedy struck once more Berry Oakley was killed in a similar motorcycle accident, just a few blocks from where Duane had his. The band had just started work on their new
album with the song "Ramblin Man" being Berry's last contribution. The resulting album, Brothers And Sisters, released August 1973, was a bit more mellow and country sounding with Richard "Dickie" Betts
playing all the lead and slide guitar parts and singing more lead vocals on the album too. The album went to number one on the charts and "Ramblin Man" was a hit single reaching number two on the singles
chart.
Following a notorious drug trial the some of the band members quit the band in protest and vowed never to work with Gregg Allman again.
But time healed all wounds, and they reconstituted the band. For the first half of the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band was the most influential rock group in America, redefining rock music and its boundaries.
The band's mix of blues, country, jazz, and even classical influences, and their powerful, extended on-stage jamming altered the standards of concert performance.
Due to deaths, drugs, break-ups and outside projects which were affecting recording times the Allman Brothers Band has remained remarkably consistent, altering their music only gradually over 30 years. They
sound more country than they did in their early days, and they're a bit more varied in the vocal department, but they have still been soaring at their concerts and on most of their records over the last
ten-plus years.