THE ALLMAN JOYS CIRCA 1966
GREGG ALLMAN ON KEYBOARDS, DUANE ALLMAN ON GUITAR, BILL CONNELL ON DRUMS AND BOB KELLER ON BASS
The Allman Joys was an early band with Duane and Gregg Allman fronting. It was originally the Escorts, but it eventually evolved into the Allman Joys. Duane Allman quit high school to spend his days at home practicing guitar. They auditioned for Bob Dylan's producer, Bob Johnston, at Columbia Records, backing a girl trio called The Sandpipers In true Beatles-esque style, Johnston was more interested in the girls... Eventually, they went on to form Hour Glass and then the Allman Brothers Band.
7 comments:
Do you have the Allman Joys - Early Allman Lp on Dial records you could post? Thanks
ronnie the lp pictured above is one and the same as the Dial records 1973 release you asked about I will repost this one for you I do not have ant artwork from the 73 Lp It was terrible work in my opinion anyway look for the post in a week or so
A Big Thanks! I can't wait! I dig there early stuff!
Thank You Again! It's great to hear all these Lost Allman Brothers Gems.I always enjoyed this era and all the changes the band went through! Thanks Again! Great Blog You Have and all those Moby Grapes Albums are Outstanding.
Thank You!
Thanks for this.
made my day.
Pete.
One of my lost albums. Thanks.
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