Friday, January 29, 2010
THE BROTHERS
The band was formed in Jacksonville, Florida on March 26, 1969, and consisted of Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, and Jai Johanny Johanson. Brothers Duane and Gregg Allman grew up in Daytona Beach, Florida, and had been playing music publicly since the early 1960s. They formed a garage band called the Escorts in 1963, which evolved into the Allman Joys in 1965.From there the brothers formed The Hour Glass and moved to Los Angeles. The Hour Glass released two failed albums on Liberty Records in 1967 and 1968. They were all released from the contract except Gregg, who Liberty thought might have some commercial potential.] Gregg and Duane had previously met Butch Trucks and his band The 31st of February while touring as the Allman Joys, and decided to record an album with them in September 1968, shortly after the breakup of The Hour Glass. This album was eventually released as Duane & Greg Allman on the Bold Records label in 1972. Duane Allman played on Wilson Pickett's hit version of "Hey Jude" and became the primary session guitarist for FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, recording with Aretha Franklin, King Curtis, Percy Sledge, and others. Allman started jamming with Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks and Berry Oakley in Jacksonville. Eddie Hinton, with whom Duane Allman had played in Muscle Shoals, was considered to play guitar, but Hinton refused in order to join the Muscle Shoals studio band. Duane brought in Jaimoe, a drummer he had played with in the past. Gregg was in Los Angeles, fulfilling the Hour Glass contract with Liberty Records. He was summoned back to Jacksonville.
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6 comments:
Solid work and raw! Love the vintage Allmans, thank you so much for your awesome blog...i'll try to post more comments!
thanks for this post. the band was on fire in the early days, to become the best southern rock/jam band to date, even with the sad losses of core members as the years slipped by they still continue to offer up great tunes and great shows.
Luv the Allman Bros! Luv ur blog!
I have a few versions of this show, and this sounds like a very low gen copy (love that Div-share "radio" you include in your posts!). I'm downloading it now and plan to enjoy it this afternoon. (Right after some nice Keef Hartley Band CDs!) PS- I haven't forgotten those JA shows I promised you. I have some early Hot Tuna with Marty Balin singing, as well, if you're interested. Salute, brother!
Fabulous!
Excellent post of one of my very favorite bands, Thanks Much!!
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