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Scott Sharrard & Chank Middleton Discuss The Gregg Allman Band, Upcoming City Winery Shows

20 Thursday Jun 2019

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Art Edmaiston, Berry Oakley, Bob Dylan, Bobby Allende, Brett Bass, Bruce Katz, Chank Middleton, Danny Toler, David Goldflies, Derek Trucks, Dickie Betts, Don Was, Floyd Miles, Frankie Toler, Freddie King, Grateful Dead, Gregg Allman, Jack Pearson, Jackson Browne, Jay Collins, Jerry Jemmott, Johnny Jenkins, Johnny Neel, Leon Russell, Lowell George, Marc Franklin, Marc Quinones, Muddy Waters, Oteil Burbridge, Peter Levin, Scott Sharrard, Steve Potts, Susan Tedeschi, Tim Buckley, Warren Haynes

While not directly related to my book, I hope you enjoy this interview that I just did with Scott Sharrard and Chank Middleton for LiveforLiveMusic.

In the meantime I am making progress on the research for the book, and have completed over 80 interviews, including current and former members of the Allman Brothers Band, Willie Cobbs (who recorded “You Don’t Love Me”), Donovan, members of the Rolling Stones, the Spencer Davis Group, Muddy Water’s band, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, sidemen, producers, sound engineers, friends, and family members, and many more. There is still a lot of work to do, but I’m digging up some great stuff!

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Five Minutes Turns Into Thirty With Butch Trucks

20 Sunday Nov 2016

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Allman Brothers Band, Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Jaimoe, Jesse Ed Davis, Ry Cooder, Statesboro Blues, Taj Mahal, The Unbroken Circle, Whipping Post

Friday night I caught up with Butch Trucks after his show with his Freight Train Band, at the Tarrytown Music Hall an hour north of the famed Beacon Theater. Butch and the band started the show, as he often does, with the Allman Brothers instrumental “Hot ‘Lanta,” and continued the two hour set with fan favorites including “Trouble No More,” “Jessica,” “Dreams,” and many others. The audience immediately recognized the rumbling bass line when the band returned for an encore that began with a thunderous “Whipping Post” before segueing into “Mountain Jam” and back to conclude the evening. Butch didn’t just play Allman Brothers material though, playing original material from keyboard player Bruce Katz, and treating the audience to a cover of “Highway 61 Revisited.” Butch isn’t known as a singer, but as he said “it’s a Bob Dylan song, so I don’t give a shit!”   After playing “Statesboro Blues,” Butch took a minute out to quiz the audience on the authorship of the song (Blind Willie McTell) and making sure that the audience knew that Jesse Ed Davis (playing for Taj Mahal) was the first to play slide guitar on the song that became the Allman Brothers signature song. Continue reading →

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The Blues and Jazz Side of Dickey Betts, and Other Early Influences of The Allman Brothers Band as Told by Second Coming Member Richard Price

29 Saturday Oct 2016

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Allman Brothers Band, B.B King, Berry Oakley, Buddy Guy, Cream, Dickey Betts, Howlin' Wolf, Jack Casady, Jeff Beck Group, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Reed, Led Zeppelin, Muddy Waters, Richard Price, Second Coming, The Load, The Unbroken Circle, Willie Dixon

Dickey Betts is usually associated with the country influences on the Allman Brothers Band, and with songwriting contributions such as “Rambling Man” and “Jessica” it is clear that Dickey brought country to the band. Less frequently acknowledged are his blues and jazz influences.

I spoke with Richard Price, bass player for the The Load, and later for Second Coming (the band that contributed both Dickey Betts and Berry Oakley to the Allman Brothers Band), who talked about the early musical influences of the Allman Brothers Band and some of the “Jacksonville Jams” that gave birth to the band.

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