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Formed in Florida in 1969 by brothers Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe, the Allman Brothers' breakthrough came in 1971 with double album "Live at the Fillmore East." Losing Duane [1971] and bassist Oakley [1972] in fatal motorcycle accidents, the band managed to release a long list of successful albums and singles with changing personnel, but disbanded in 1982. In the spotlight again by 1989, the Brothers stormed center stage with 1990 comeback album, Seven Turns. The Brothers split with Dickey Betts in 2000, but their Southern rock mix of old favorites and new material is as invigorating as ever, and they still hit the road to play all across the nation....more

  • Chuck Leavell: Wrapped Up in Trees

    by Matt GewolbMarch 19, 2008Comments (8)

    Enter Chuck Leavell. Leavell, a gracious and mild-mannered Georgian who speaks with a charming Southern drawl, is best known for his work as a keyboard player for the Rolling Stones and the Allman Brothers Band. Often credited as “the sixth Rolling Stone,” Leavell’s playing (read more)

  • Powder Ridge: The Festival That Could Be Stopped

    by James Greene, Jr.January 30, 2008Comments (8)

    Having spent the first 15 years of my life there, I can say with some authority that Connecticut is a state generally populated by fuddy-duds, buzzkills, and sticks-in-the-mud.  No one there over the age of 35 wants anyone under the age of 25 to have any fun at all. (read more)

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd Survive

    by Bruce PilatoJuly 11, 2007Comments (19)

    Through a simple twist of fate, the band that helped define what we now call classic rock would be fighting for its survival in a Mississippi swamp, the victims of a tragic plane crash. (read more)

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