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The Allman Brothers Band

Live Performances by The Allman Brothers Band in 1990

  • In January 1990, The Allman Brothers Band was experiencing a resurgence in their career following a period of relative inactivity in the late 1970s an... Read Full Description >

    In January 1990, The Allman Brothers Band was experiencing a resurgence in their career following a period of relative inactivity in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They had released the album "Seven Turns" in 1990, which marked their return to recording after a long hiatus. This album was noted for its blend of Southern rock and blues, featuring new material that showcased the band's evolved sound with members like Gregg Allman and Warren Haynes. The live performance captured in the video, featuring the timeless "Midnight Rider," highlights the band's acoustic versatility and the chemistry between Allman and Haynes, who brought fresh energy into the group's dynamics. This era was significant as it paved the way for subsequent albums and a renewed appreciation for their music, establishing a solid foundation for The Allman Brothers Band's legacy in rock history.

  • In January 1990, when The Allman Brothers Band performed their rendition of "Good Clean Fun" on "The Tonight Show," they were in the midst of a notabl... Read Full Description >

    In January 1990, when The Allman Brothers Band performed their rendition of "Good Clean Fun" on "The Tonight Show," they were in the midst of a notable resurgence. This performance came shortly after the release of their album *Seven Turns*, which marked their first studio album in over a decade, dropping in 1990. This album signified a powerful comeback as it featured a blend of classic Southern rock vibes with fresh influences, showcasing their enduring signature sound and the musicianship of new members, like guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. Interestingly, the live recording on "The Tonight Show" also reflects the band's renewed energy, a characteristic that shone through their performances during this time. The '90s brought a revitalized fan base and showcased a band that, while navigating changes in its lineup and occasional ups and downs, had an unshakeable commitment to their craft. It's truly inspiring to see how they adapted while still staying true to their roots!


The Allman Brothers Band Performance of 'Live' on The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show

January 1, 1990 | Video Length: 4:40
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  • In January 1990, when The Allman Brothers Band graced “The Tonight Show” stage, they were riding the wave of their resurgence after a decade of tu... Read Full Description >

    In January 1990, when The Allman Brothers Band graced “The Tonight Show” stage, they were riding the wave of their resurgence after a decade of turbulence and lineup changes. Their album “Seven Turns” had been released just a few months earlier, in late 1989, marking a noteworthy comeback and showcasing their classic Southern rock sound while introducing newer elements. This live performance was particularly significant, as it highlighted their ability to connect with a wide audience on a prominent platform, breathing life back into their legacy at a time when they were rediscovering their roots. Interestingly, this appearance also occurred during a time when the band members were particularly focused on solidifying their bond, both musically and personally, after the tragic loss of founding member Duane Allman over a decade prior. This moment encapsulated not just a performance, but a revitalized understanding of their place in rock history, bringing both nostalgia and fresh energy to the fore.

The Allman Brothers Band: Full Concert Live at Macon City Auditorium

City Auditorium
Macon, Georgia, United States

July 16, 1990 | Video Length: 3:13:29
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  • On July 16, 1990, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a captivating performance at the Macon City Auditorium, a significant venue for the band that hol... Read Full Description >

    On July 16, 1990, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a captivating performance at the Macon City Auditorium, a significant venue for the band that holds ties to their roots. By this time, the band had recently released their studio album *Seven Turns* in 1990, marking a pivotal revival in their career after a long hiatus. This album held the promise of re-establishing the band's signature Southern rock sound, and it featured tracks like "Seven Turns," which they played live during this concert. Interestingly, this era was notable for the Allman Brothers' renewal with new members like Warren Haynes and Allen Woody, who brought fresh energy to their classic sound. The intimacy of the Macon setting, combined with the tight-knit muscial interplay, provided the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable show that echoed their storied legacy while peppering in new material, making it a special moment for both the band and their devoted fans.

The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'Good Clean Fun' and 'True Gravity' on The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show
Burbank, CA, United States

August 1, 1990 | Video Length: 8:58
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  • Ah, The Allman Brothers Band—a name that resonates with the soulful sound of Southern rock! By 1990, the band's trajectory was fascinating. They had... Read Full Description >

    Ah, The Allman Brothers Band—a name that resonates with the soulful sound of Southern rock! By 1990, the band's trajectory was fascinating. They had just released their album "Seven Turns" in 1990, which marked a pivotal comeback after a lengthy hiatus. This album, blending harmonies and those signature twin guitar riffs, showcased their resilience and adaptability. During their performance on "The Tonight Show" on August 1, 1990, they played "Good Clean Fun" and "True Gravity," both tracks from "Seven Turns." It’s interesting to note that this live appearance came at a time when the band was revitalizing their legacy, pulling in new audiences while holding onto the loyal fans who had followed them through the years. The energy and camaraderie showcased in their performance was a testament to their enduring spirit. It’s like they were saying, "We’re back, and we’ve got plenty more to share!"

Allman Brothers Full Concert at Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA

Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, California, United States

August 4, 1990 | Video Length: 2:8:08
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The Allman Brothers Band FULL CONCERT at Jones Beach Theater featuring hits like 'Don't Want You No More'

Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, New York, United States

August 31, 1990 | Video Length: 2:25:18
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  • In 1990, as The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, they were riding a wave of resurgence following the release... Read Full Description >

    In 1990, as The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, they were riding a wave of resurgence following the release of their album "Seven Turns" just a year earlier. This album marked a significant moment in their career, coming about 15 years after their initial peak and a decade after several lineup changes and tragedies. "Seven Turns" showcased a matured sound, blending their classic Southern rock roots with a more contemporary style, and featured new original music that reconnected them with both old fans and fresh audiences. Interestingly, the live concert in 1990 is a great reflection of their reinvigorated energy, highlighted by tracks like “Blue Sky” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” which became staples of their setlist. The 1990 concert also showcased the band's tight-knit musical chemistry, reminding fans just how talented and versatile they were, even in what could have been seen as a transitional phase. Isn't it fascinating how live performances can capture the essence of a band's journey?

Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Come On In My Kitchen' at National Video Center

National Video Center
New York, New York, United States

November 19, 1990 | Video Length: 6:34
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  • On November 19, 1990, The Allman Brothers Band performed "Come On In My Kitchen" at the National Video Center in New York, capturing a moment in their... Read Full Description >

    On November 19, 1990, The Allman Brothers Band performed "Come On In My Kitchen" at the National Video Center in New York, capturing a moment in their legacy that was both reflective and forward-looking. By this time, they had released their studio album “Seven Turns” in 1990, marking their first full studio effort after a long hiatus and featuring a fresh lineup that included guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. This revitalized sound showed their ability to evolve while still paying homage to their roots. Interestingly, the band’s commitment to live performance is often celebrated, and this recording exemplifies their spontaneous, jam-infused style that resonates deeply with fans. It’s worth noting that their intimate, acoustic vibe in this particular performance would later be echoed in their 2022 live album "Crossroad Sign," reinforcing the enduring legacy and adaptability of the band in the ever-changing music landscape.

The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'Midnight Rider' Live at Great Woods

Great Woods
Mansfield, MA, United States

November 30, 1990 | Video Length: 3:14
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  • In the late '90s, The Allman Brothers Band was riding a wave of revival and growth that followed their reunion in 1989. Just prior to the "Live at Gre... Read Full Description >

    In the late '90s, The Allman Brothers Band was riding a wave of revival and growth that followed their reunion in 1989. Just prior to the "Live at Great Woods" recording in November 1990, they released the album "Seven Turns" earlier that same year, marking a significant return to form. This album featured the hit "No One to Run With," which showcased their signature blend of Southern rock and blues while introducing a fresh sound to both old and new fans. Interestingly, the Great Woods show is notable for its intention to capture the band's dynamic live essence, and "Midnight Rider," a classic from their iconic self-titled debut, was embedded deeply in their setlist, reminding audiences of their storied past while they were stepping boldly into a new era. It's moments like this—when past and present collide—that give the Allman Brothers their enduring magic.

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