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 ...
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 ...
Guitar Player was scheduled to interview Skydog the December after his death. This memorial ran 18 months later in the ...
Fifty-four years ago today, one of the most promising and influential guitarists in modern American music died at the age of 24.
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These Allman Brothers songs explain why Dickey Betts was a legend on acoustic as well as electric
You can rock classics like "Blue Sky" and "Ramblin’ Man" — as well as most of Betts' material— with nothing more than an ...
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How Warren Haynes Accidentally Made a New Album
In a 2025 interview, legendary former Allman Brothers Band guitarist Warren Haynes tells UCR about the path to his latest ...
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 ...
Gov’t Mule delivered a fiery two-set show in Rome, GA with fan favorites, deep jams, and a standout guest appearance from ...
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