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The Allman Brothers Band

Live Performances by The Allman Brothers Band in 2001

The Allman Brothers Band - Live Performance of 'Come and Go Blues'

Macon, GA, United States

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 5:04
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  • In January 2001, when The Allman Brothers Band delivered a heartfelt rendition of "Come and Go Blues" in Macon, they were riding the wave of their com... Read Full Description >

    In January 2001, when The Allman Brothers Band delivered a heartfelt rendition of "Come and Go Blues" in Macon, they were riding the wave of their compilation album, *The Road Goes On Forever*. This collection, released just a year prior, showcased their storied career and offered a mix of classic tracks alongside some live performances that captured the essence of their legendary sound. It's fascinating to note that this particular live performance was part of a special concert held in their home state of Georgia, a place deeply entwined with the band's identity and history. Connecting with their roots, the energy in the room must have been electric, underscoring the band’s ongoing appeal. Moreover, fans often appreciate these moments as a powerful reminder of the band’s legacy, reflecting how they’ve managed to blend their blues-rock roots with improvisational jams to create unforgettable live experiences. Who doesn't love a good trip down memory lane, especially when it's backed by such soulful music?

The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Stormy Monday'

Macon, GA, United States

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 8:51
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  • In 2001, The Allman Brothers Band was deep in a phase of resurgence, building off their long and storied legacy. Before the live recording of "Stormy ... Read Full Description >

    In 2001, The Allman Brothers Band was deep in a phase of resurgence, building off their long and storied legacy. Before the live recording of "Stormy Monday," they had released "The Road Goes On Forever," a compilation album celebrating their timeless catalog. This album included not only live tracks but also studio recordings, showcasing the band's evolution over the decades. Their live performance in Macon, Georgia, where the band had roots, added another layer of significance to the moment. It wasn't just a concert; it was a tribute to their Southern heritage and the vibrant music scene that shaped them. With "Stormy Monday" being a beloved blues classic, their rendition captures both the grit and soul for which they are admired. This particular performance reflects their camaraderie and passion, a hallmark of the Allman Brothers' concerts that fans cherish. Seeing them live, especially in such a meaningful location, always feels like a homecoming.

The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Hot 'Lanta'

Macon, GA, United States

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 5:23
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  • In January 2001, when The Allman Brothers Band delivered that electrifying live rendition of "Hot 'Lanta," they were riding a wave of resurgence in th... Read Full Description >

    In January 2001, when The Allman Brothers Band delivered that electrifying live rendition of "Hot 'Lanta," they were riding a wave of resurgence in their illustrious career. Just prior to this performance, they released the compilation album *The Road Goes on Forever* in 2000, which showcased a collection of live tracks and highlights from their extensive catalog. This compilation not only celebrated their soulful legacy but also marked a significant moment as it resonated with both long-time fans and new listeners, introducing their classic sound to a fresh audience. Interestingly, the live recording from Macon, Georgia, holds a unique place in their history, as it captured the spirit of the band in their home state—Macon being a crucial backdrop to their story. It’s a reminder of how their musical journey has ebbed and flowed over decades, blending rock, blues, and jazz, and creating a vibe that feels both nostalgic and invigorating every time they play. The fact that "Hot 'Lanta" showcases their improvisational prowess tells you that even after years, they remained committed to keeping those jams fresh and captivating. Isn’t that what great music is all about?

Allman Brothers Full Concert: DWYNM/INMCTB/Rockin' Horse/Good Clean Fun Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 23, 2001 | Video Length: 22:58
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  • In March 2001, The Allman Brothers Band was in an exciting phase of their artistic journey, particularly significant during the era when Warren Haynes... Read Full Description >

    In March 2001, The Allman Brothers Band was in an exciting phase of their artistic journey, particularly significant during the era when Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks were at the helm. Just prior to this iconic live show at the Beacon Theatre, they had released their album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which marked a celebrated return to studio recording after years of largely focusing on live performances. This album was notable for showcasing their classic Southern rock sound while also emphasizing their improvisational prowess—something that fans were eager to see live. The concert on March 23, 2001, encapsulated this vibrant energy; within just 23 minutes, the band seamlessly fused together multiple tracks, reinforcing their reputation for spontaneous jamming and collective synergy. This style of performing not only highlighted the tight-knit chemistry between the band members but also invited the audience into an exhilarating shared experience, making it a memorable moment in the Allman Brothers’ storied legacy.

The Allman Brothers Band - Desdemona (Live At The Beacon Theatre)

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 25, 2001 | Video Length: 13:10
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  • Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with The Allman Brothers Band, particularly on that memorable night at the Beacon Theatre in New York on March ... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with The Allman Brothers Band, particularly on that memorable night at the Beacon Theatre in New York on March 25, 2001. By that time, the band was riding high on a resurgence, having reformed a couple of years earlier. They were fresh off their studio album *Hittin' the Note*, released in 2003, which showcased their signature blend of rock, blues, and jazz. Interestingly, the live recording of “Desdemona” encapsulates the spirit of their legendary live performances, combining soulful vocals with intricate guitar work. It’s worth noting that the Allman Brothers made the Beacon Theatre their home away from home, often playing annual runs there—an affectionate bond that resonates through every note they play. Just imagine the electrifying energy of that night, where every strum and beat echoed the band’s enduring legacy.

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