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The Allman Brothers Band

Live Performances by The Allman Brothers Band in 2010

  • The Allman Brothers Band, a pivotal force in Southern rock, had been enjoying a resurgence when they recorded their live performance of "Jessica" at W... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band, a pivotal force in Southern rock, had been enjoying a resurgence when they recorded their live performance of "Jessica" at Wanee 2010 on January 1st, 2010. This came shortly after they released their album "Hitting the Note" in 2003, which marked their first studio album in over a decade. Interestingly, "Hitting the Note" reaffirmed the band's commitment to their roots with fresh material while still honoring their iconic sound. The live recording at Wanee not only showcased the band’s masterful improvisation skills and their deep connection with audiences but also highlighted the enduring appeal of classic tracks like "Jessica." In fact, this iconic instrumental, written by the late Dickey Betts, has become a staple for fans, often evoking nostalgia while embodying the band’s rich musical legacy. It's fascinating how their live shows capture both the spirit of the moment and the history of their remarkable journey.

Melissa | The Allman Brothers Band Live at United Palace Theater

United Palace Theater
New York, NY, United States

March 18, 2010 | Video Length: 4:37
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  • Ah, "Melissa" live at the United Palace Theater - what a gem! This recording took place on March 18, 2010, which puts it at a fascinating point in The... Read Full Description >

    Ah, "Melissa" live at the United Palace Theater - what a gem! This recording took place on March 18, 2010, which puts it at a fascinating point in The Allman Brothers Band's history. Just prior to this performance, they'd released their album "Hittin' the Note" back in 2003, their first studio effort after a lengthy hiatus. Interestingly, "Melissa" is a classic from their earlier repertoire, originally featured on the iconic "Eat a Peach." By 2010, the band had firmly established itself as a cornerstone of Southern rock, but this live performance also showcased their remarkable adaptability and enduring legacy. Having weathered countless lineup changes and the untimely losses of key members, they still delivered soulful renditions that resonated with their dedicated fan base. You can hear it in their music—their intense camaraderie and the emotional weight that songs like "Melissa" carry, reflecting years of history and passion on stage. Isn't it amazing how certain songs can evoke such deep connections, regardless of when they’re played?

Allman Brothers Concert: Derek Trucks Performs 'Dreams' at United Palace Theater

United Palace Theater
New York, NY, United States

March 19, 2010 | Video Length: 12:08
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  • On March 19, 2010, during their performance at the United Palace Theater in New York, The Allman Brothers Band were riding a wave of renewed energy. J... Read Full Description >

    On March 19, 2010, during their performance at the United Palace Theater in New York, The Allman Brothers Band were riding a wave of renewed energy. Just a few years earlier, in 2003, they had released "Hittin' the Note," marking their first studio album in nearly a decade. This project was significant as it featured original material, solidifying their status in the contemporary music scene while honoring their legendary roots. By the time of the live recording of "Dreams," the band had seamlessly integrated guitarist Derek Trucks into their lineup, with his remarkable prowess shining through in the performance. Fans were treated to an exceptional display of musicianship, particularly with Trucks' electrifying solos and the tight chemistry among band members. It’s truly a fascinating moment—a testament to their enduring legacy and ability to evolve while staying true to their signature sound. Isn't it incredible how some bands can continue to captivate audiences decades later?

ALLMAN BROTHERS Full Concert at Wanee Festival Featuring Special Guests

Wanee Festival
Live Oak, FL, US

April 17, 2010 | Video Length: 2:39:09
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  • In April 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Wanee Festival, they were riding the wave of a rich legacy that spanned over four decade... Read Full Description >

    In April 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Wanee Festival, they were riding the wave of a rich legacy that spanned over four decades. Their previous studio album, “Hittin' the Note,” released in 2003, showcased the band's enduring chemistry and commitment to innovative Southern rock. This particular live performance not only highlighted their classic hits but featured exciting guest appearances, notably from guitar legend Johnny Winter, which added a layer of musical dynamism to the show. It was also during this period that the band was reveling in the revival of their live performance energy, reconnecting with fans old and new and proving that their sound—deeply rooted in blues and improvisation—remained fresh and exhilarating. Considering the Allman Brothers’ tumultuous history, every performance was not just a concert but a celebration of resilience and artistic evolution.

The Allman Brothers Band - 'Melissa' Live at Jazz Fest in New Orleans

Jazz Fest
New Orleans, LA, United States

April 25, 2010 | Video Length: 5:34
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  • By April 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Melissa" at Jazz Fest in New Orleans, they were enjoying a nostalgic yet vibrant phase in thei... Read Full Description >

    By April 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Melissa" at Jazz Fest in New Orleans, they were enjoying a nostalgic yet vibrant phase in their career. This live performance came after the release of their acclaimed studio album, *Hittin' the Note*, in 2003. It’s worth noting that this album marked their return with a fresh sound, blending blues rock with their trademark Southern rock essence, and it includes some fan-favorite tracks along with deep cuts. The band had a rich history—and by 2010, they had solidified their legacy, performing together for decades and capturing the hearts of generations. Interestingly, Jazz Fest is a perfect backdrop for them; the festival encapsulates the spirit of New Orleans with its vibrant music culture, making it an ideal venue for the band, whose improvisational style fits right into that lively tapestry. Their performance of "Melissa" reflects both their musical prowess and their ability to connect emotionally with the audience, a true hallmark of their enduring appeal.

The Allman Brothers Band - Ain't Wastin' Time No More (Live at D.A.R. Constitution Hall)

D.A.R. Constitution Hall
Washington, D.C., United States

November 12, 2010 | Video Length: 8:45
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  • On November 12, 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at D.A.R. Constitution Hall, they were riding a wave of renewed energy following their a... Read Full Description >

    On November 12, 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at D.A.R. Constitution Hall, they were riding a wave of renewed energy following their acclaimed studio album, "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003. This particular live show became part of a nostalgic journey for fans, as it showcased classic hits like "Ain't Wastin' Time No More," a song imbued with emotional depth and reflective lyrics about life's fleeting moments. Notably, this concert occurred during the band's later years, as they celebrated over four decades of musical legacy, blending rock, blues, and jazz. It was a powerful reminder of their enduring influence, especially since they had faced significant lineup changes throughout their history, yet consistently delivered exceptional performances, keeping their spirit alive in the hearts of their fans. This evening in D.C. resonated with their unwavering commitment to live music, creating an intimate connection between the band and their audience, encapsulating the soul of a group that had experienced both triumph and tribulation throughout their storied career.

The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Melissa' at DAR Constitution Hall

DAR Constitution Hall
Washington, DC, United States

November 12, 2010 | Video Length: 5:52
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  • On November 12, 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Melissa" live at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., they were in a fascinating ... Read Full Description >

    On November 12, 2010, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Melissa" live at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., they were in a fascinating phase of their career, characterized by both nostalgia and renewed vitality. This performance came shortly after their album “Hittin' the Note” was released in 2003. Notably, “Hittin' the Note” marked their first album of original material in over a decade, reflecting the band’s commitment to staying true to their roots while also evolving their sound. By 2010, the band was celebrating a legacy that spanned nearly four decades, with iconic tracks like "Melissa" becoming enduring fan favorites. The energy from this live recording captures not only the band's musical prowess but also their ability to weave together rock, blues, and Southern soul in a way that resonates deeply with audiences. The heartfelt delivery of "Melissa" during this performance serves as a testament to the band's lasting impact and emotional connection with fans, even years after its original release.

Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post Live Performance at DAR Constitution Hall

DAR Constitution Hall
Washington, DC, United States

November 12, 2010 | Video Length: 2:01
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  • On November 12, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band performed a stirring rendition of "Whipping Post" at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. By this ... Read Full Description >

    On November 12, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band performed a stirring rendition of "Whipping Post" at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. By this time, the band was well into a celebrated legacy, having formed back in 1969 and achieved significant acclaim throughout their career. Prior to this live recording, they had released their album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which marked a notable return to their roots with new material, showcasing their signature blend of rock, blues, and jazz influences. Interestingly, this performance came during their 45th-anniversary tour, a testament to their enduring presence in the music scene. The energy in the hall that night must've been electric, considering that such an iconic piece of their catalog has been played countless times over the years—but this was a special moment, reminding everyone of the band's profound impact and the deep connections forged through their music.

The Allman Brothers Live at The Palace, Albany - Full HD Performance

The Palace
Albany, NY, United States

November 15, 2010 | Video Length: 3:25
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  • Ah, the legendary Allman Brothers Band! By November 2010, when they performed live at The Palace in Albany, they were in a fascinating phase of their ... Read Full Description >

    Ah, the legendary Allman Brothers Band! By November 2010, when they performed live at The Palace in Albany, they were in a fascinating phase of their career. Just a year prior, in 2009, they released "Hittin' the Note," their first studio album in nearly a decade. This album marked a triumph for the band, celebrating their rich musical legacy while introducing fresh sounds. The juicy tidbit here is that "Hittin' the Note" debuted to critical acclaim, showcasing their unique blend of Southern rock, blues, and jazz influences—classic Allman Brothers! During the Albany show, the band was clearly in a groove, embracing both their history and their present. Fans were thrilled, and you could feel the energy as the band explored their catalog, a testament to their enduring impact. What’s more, this live recording captures the essence of their improvisational style, allowing the audience to experience just how alive this iconic band still felt on stage. It’s moments like these that remind us why their music continues to resonate, even years later.

The Allman Brothers - Southbound Live at The Palace, Albany, NY

The Palace
Albany, NY, United States

November 15, 2010 | Video Length: 6:06
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  • Alright, let’s dive into the world of The Allman Brothers Band! By the time they lit up The Palace in Albany on November 15, 2010, the band had alre... Read Full Description >

    Alright, let’s dive into the world of The Allman Brothers Band! By the time they lit up The Palace in Albany on November 15, 2010, the band had already made waves in the music scene over the decades. Their 2010 studio album, "Hittin' the Note," showcased their enduring prowess and love for improvisation, drawing in both old fans and new. It had been a while since they put out an album — "Hittin' the Note" was their first since 2003! Interestingly, this concert marked a significant moment, as the band was still riding the high of their reunion tours. Live performances, especially during this period, were electric. The band's blend of Southern rock and blues, along with their improvisational prowess, created an atmosphere that was almost tangible. And can we talk about the spirit of camaraderie that the band radiated? It's hard not to feel uplifted by their energy. This show at The Palace wasn’t just another date on the calendar; it was a celebration of their legacy, live and unfiltered. What a ride!

The Allman Brothers Live at The Palace, Albany - Concert Performance

The Palace
Albany, NY, United States

November 15, 2010 | Video Length: 3:24
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  • On November 15, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band took to the stage at The Palace in Albany, delivering a captivating live performance that showcased the... Read Full Description >

    On November 15, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band took to the stage at The Palace in Albany, delivering a captivating live performance that showcased their iconic blend of rock, blues, and jam band improvisation. At this stage in their career, the band had just released their studio album, "Hittin' the Note," in 2003. This album marked their first original material in nearly a decade and included fan favorites that solidified their legendary status. Interestingly, by 2010, the band had already celebrated their 40th anniversary, a testament to their enduring influence and ability to connect with audiences through electrifying live shows. This performance encapsulated the spirit of their live sound, featuring improvisational enthusiasm and tight musicianship, which have always been at the heart of their concerts. The setting, a historic venue like The Palace, only added to the magic of the night, creating an atmosphere that felt both intimate and electrifying.

The Allman Brothers Live at The Palace, Albany - Concert Performance

The Palace
Albany, NY, United States

November 15, 2010 | Video Length: 5:38
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  • On November 15, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an electrifying performance at The Palace in Albany, New York. This live recording came durin... Read Full Description >

    On November 15, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an electrifying performance at The Palace in Albany, New York. This live recording came during a fascinating era for the band, closely following their album "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003. Although the group had experienced ups and downs over the years, by 2010, they were celebrating a resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to their legendary live shows and commitment to their Southern rock roots. Interestingly, this particular performance showcased not just their classic hits but also highlighted the deep improvisational skills that the band was known for. You can almost feel the audience's energy through the screen, as the Allman Brothers delivered a mix of heartfelt ballads and high-energy jams that set them apart from their contemporaries. It's a testament to their enduring legacy, reminding fans of why they remain a cornerstone of American rock music.

The Allman Brothers Live Performance at The Palace, Albany - HD

The Palace
Albany, NY, United States

November 15, 2010 | Video Length: 1:03
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  • On November 15, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a memorable performance at The Palace in Albany, a highlight in a rich history of live shows.... Read Full Description >

    On November 15, 2010, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a memorable performance at The Palace in Albany, a highlight in a rich history of live shows. By this time, they had just released their album *Hittin' the Note* in 2003, which showcased their signature Southern rock sound blending blues, jazz, and rock. This period marked a resurgence for the band, as they celebrated over four decades in the music scene. Interestingly, the concert also came when they were honoring the spirit of their late co-founder and guitarist, Duane Allman, who left an indelible mark on their music. Their live shows during this era, especially notable for improvisational jams, captured the essence of their evolving legacy, reminding fans why they still resonate so deeply. The energy and passion evident in this recording reflect a band that was very much alive, celebrating their roots while still pushing musical boundaries.

The Allman Brothers - Intro Song Live at The Palace, Albany, NY

The Palace
Albany, NY, United States

November 15, 2010 | Video Length: 4:02
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  • Ah, the Allman Brothers Band—now there’s a name that resonates deeply in the world of Southern rock. By November 15, 2010, when they graced the st... Read Full Description >

    Ah, the Allman Brothers Band—now there’s a name that resonates deeply in the world of Southern rock. By November 15, 2010, when they graced the stage at The Palace in Albany, they were cruising through a legacy that had spanned over four decades. This live performance came shortly after their album *Hittin' the Note*, which was released back in 2003. It marked their first studio album in over a decade, reigniting their timeless sound and unyielding spirit. Interestingly, the band had been enjoying a resurgence during this period, marked by a revitalized lineup and an unmistakable energy. They were not just playing songs; they were sharing a deep-rooted connection with their audience, something palpable in that Albany show. Fans knew they were witnessing more than just a concert; it was a celebration of a band that had weathered storms, lost members, and yet kept pushing through. It’s moments like these that remind us why live music remains so powerful—the raw emotion, the collective experience. Wouldn't you agree?

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