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The Allman Brothers Band

Live Performances by The Allman Brothers Band in 1998

Allman Brothers Live at Beacon Theatre: 'Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea' Performance

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 4, 1998 | Video Length: 4:42
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    In March 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band performed “Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea” at the Beacon Theatre, they were riding high on the momentum of their 1994 album, "Where It All Begins." This record marked a significant moment in their career, as it featured a reunion of the band’s classic lineup and showcased a blend of their signature Southern rock sound with more contemporary elements. Interestingly, "Where It All Begins" includes some standout tracks that have become fan favorites, along with “Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea," which encapsulates the band’s deep-rooted themes of longing and resilience. The Beacon Theatre itself holds a special place in the band’s history—it's almost like home turf for them, thanks to their annual March residencies. So, seeing them perform live there in '98 definitely offers a nostalgic thrill, reminding fans of the band's enduring legacy and electrifying stage presence. Who wouldn’t want to relive that energy?

The Allman Brothers Band - 'Seven Turns' Live Performance at Beacon Theatre, New York

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 6, 1998 | Video Length: 7:32
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    In 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Seven Turns" live at the Beacon Theatre, the band was riding high on a wave of renewed energy and creativity. This performance came shortly after their album, "Seven Turns," released in 1990, which marked a significant comeback for the group after a challenging decade. The album brought them back into the spotlight, showcasing their signature blend of Southern rock, blues, and improvisation. By the time of the Beacon Theatre show, the band had solidified its lineup, featuring key members like Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, and was known for their electric live shows. What makes this performance particularly interesting is the deep connection the band had with their audience; playing at the Beacon became somewhat of a cherished tradition. It’s a testament to their enduring legacy and ability to evoke immense emotional resonance through their music, even years after their initial rise.

The Allman Brothers Band - Stand Back (Live Performance at Beacon Theatre, NY)

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 10, 1998 | Video Length: 5:20
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  • In March 1998, during the performance captured in "Stand Back" at the Beacon Theatre, The Allman Brothers Band was riding a wave of renewed popularity... Read Full Description >

    In March 1998, during the performance captured in "Stand Back" at the Beacon Theatre, The Allman Brothers Band was riding a wave of renewed popularity. Just a couple of years prior, they had released the album “Where It All Begins” in 1994, which marked a significant comeback with an original lineup, showcasing their signature Southern rock sound. By the time of this live recording, they were fully engaged in a celebrated series of shows at the Beacon, which became an annual tradition for the band, igniting a passion in fans. An intriguing fact is that this live performance came in the midst of what many consider a golden era for the band, spotlighting their improvisational prowess and deep blues roots. The energy in the room that night must have been electric, a testament to the band's ability to connect with their audience and create unforgettable moments. It’s those live experiences that truly capture the essence of their music.

Allman Brothers Full Concert: Live at Beacon Theatre, NYC

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 13, 1998 | Video Length: 2:34:22
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  • In March 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York City, they were enjoying a resurgence in their ca... Read Full Description >

    In March 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York City, they were enjoying a resurgence in their career. This live recording comes shortly after the release of their album, "Peakin' at the Beacon," which showcased their vibrant performances at the same venue in the previous year. The Beacon Theatre holds a special place in the band's history, as it's known for their legendary annual runs, and 1998 was a memorable year due to Jack Pearson's exceptional guitar work; it's often noted as one of the high points of their live shows. Interestingly, this performance not only highlights their classic Southern rock sound but also serves as a reminder of their ability to blend blues and improvisation—a testament to their enduring legacy and musicianship. With hits like "Black Hearted Woman" and "Franklin's Tower," the band undeniably captivated their audience that night, creating a unique moment in rock history.

The Allman Brothers Band - 'Blue Sky' Live Performance at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 13, 1998 | Video Length: 14:34
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  • In March 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Blue Sky" live at the Beacon Theatre, they were riding a wave of revitalized energy and creati... Read Full Description >

    In March 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Blue Sky" live at the Beacon Theatre, they were riding a wave of revitalized energy and creativity. This show was part of their famous Beacon Run, a series of concerts that had become a beloved annual tradition. Not long before this performance, in 1997, they released the album *Peakin' at the Beacon*, which captured their lively and spontaneous spirit during these shows. The Allman Brothers were known for their improvisational flair, and this recording showcases that perfectly, with Dickey Betts and Warren Haynes exchanging guitar solos that not only highlight their exceptional talent but also the band's ability to connect with their audience. Interestingly, the Beacon Theatre holds a special place in the band's history; it became a kind of home away from home, further cementing their legacy as one of the classic rock acts that truly thrived in a live setting. The magic of that night in '98 remains palpable as they delivered a performance that fans still cherish today.

Allman Brothers Full Concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center featuring Black Hearted Woman

Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, New York, United States

June 20, 1998 | Video Length: 2:14:48
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    In June 1998, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, they were riding the wave of their album "Peakin' at the Beacon," which was released in 1997. This live recording perfectly captures the band's dynamic energy during a time when they were seeing a resurgence in popularity, thanks to the addition of guitarist Jack Pearson. Known for his smooth, expressive playing, Pearson brought a fresh flavor to their sound, showcased vividly in the setlist that night, which included classics like "Black Hearted Woman" and "Sailin' 'Cross The Devil’s Sea." This concert wasn't just another gig; it was a moment in their ongoing revival, reflecting an impressive blend of their Southern rock roots with a more jam-oriented approach. It’s fascinating to think about how, just a few years prior, they faced a tough period, and yet here they were, thriving and still captivating fans with their intricate musical discussions on stage.

Allman Brothers Live in Charlotte, NC - Full Concert Featuring 'Statesboro Blues'

Blockbuster Pavilion
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

July 4, 1998 | Video Length: 2:45:10
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  • On July 4, 1998, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an electrifying performance at the Blockbuster Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina, featuring Ja... Read Full Description >

    On July 4, 1998, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an electrifying performance at the Blockbuster Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina, featuring Jack Pearson on guitar—a time when the band was embracing a revitalized sound. Just prior to this live recording, they had released their album "Peakin' at the Beacon" in March of that same year, which captured the spirit of their legendary live shows and showcased their signature blend of Southern rock and blues. This album, recorded during their annual run at the Beacon Theatre, was a way for the band to reconnect with their roots while also reaching new audiences. Interestingly, the concert featured some timeless classics, including "Statesboro Blues," highlighting Pearson's impressive guitar work, which fans appreciated immensely. This era marked a renaissance for the band, combining legacy and innovation, making their live shows not just performances, but celebratory experiences for both the band and their loyal fans.

The Allman Brothers Band - Featuring Jack Pearson - Full Concert - Great Woods

Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States

September 19, 1998 | Video Length: 1:6:05
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  • On September 19, 1998, during a live performance at Great Woods in Mansfield, Massachusetts, The Allman Brothers Band was riding a resurgence in their... Read Full Description >

    On September 19, 1998, during a live performance at Great Woods in Mansfield, Massachusetts, The Allman Brothers Band was riding a resurgence in their career, having released the album "Shades of Two Worlds" just a few years prior in 1991. This album marked a notable period as it showcased their ability to adapt and evolve their sound while still honoring their Southern rock roots. Interestingly, Jack Pearson, who is featured in this particular recording, had recently joined the band and brought fresh energy to their performances, blending his talent seamlessly with the iconic dual guitar interplay that the Allman Brothers are famous for. The late '90s also saw the band embracing their storied past while continuing to draw in new fans, making the live show a thrilling blend of classic hits and newer material, perfectly encapsulating their dynamic evolution as a band.

Allman Brothers Band Full Concert at Great Woods PPV

Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States

September 19, 1998 | Video Length: 2:37:21
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The Allman Brothers Band - Featuring Jack Pearson - Full Concert at Great Woods

Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States

September 19, 1998 | Video Length: 58:56
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  • In September 1998, The Allman Brothers Band wrapped up their summer tour with a memorable performance at the Great Woods Performing Arts Center in Man... Read Full Description >

    In September 1998, The Allman Brothers Band wrapped up their summer tour with a memorable performance at the Great Woods Performing Arts Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Just prior to this show, they released their studio album "Peakin' at the Beacon" in 1996, which showcased their ability to blend blues, rock, and jazz influences while continuing to evolve their signature sound. However, this live performance came at a pivotal time for the band as they were further solidifying their legacy, particularly with guitarist Jack Pearson, who added fresh energy and dimension to their sound. It’s fascinating to think about how this concert captured the essence of their live prowess, especially considering it was broadcasted as a pay-per-view event. Bringing fans together with that mix of nostalgia and improvisational flair, it’s a testament to how The Allman Brothers Band has always thrived in a live setting, making each performance a unique experience.

Allman Brothers Band Tribute Concert Performance of 'Come On in My Kitchen'

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland, Ohio, United States

September 27, 1998 | Video Length: 5:55
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  • The Allman Brothers Band has had a storied career filled with innovation and iconic moments. By the time they performed "Come On in My Kitchen" at Sev... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band has had a storied career filled with innovation and iconic moments. By the time they performed "Come On in My Kitchen" at Severance Hall on September 27, 1998, they were at a significant point in their journey—reconnecting with roots and celebrating musical heritage. Just a few years prior, in 1996, the band released their album "Eat a Peach," which is often regarded as pivotal due to its blend of rock and blues elements. This performance was part of a tribute concert honoring the legendary Robert Johnson, which speaks volumes about the band's commitment to honoring their musical influences. It’s interesting to note the juxtaposition of Johnson’s deep blues legacy with the Allman Brothers’ unique blend of southern rock—a fusion that truly shines in live settings. The spirit of improvisation and camaraderie they showcased that night reveals why their concerts hold such a cherished place in the hearts of fans, bridging generations of music lovers.

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