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The Allman Brothers Band

Live Performances by The Allman Brothers Band in 2011

The Allman Brothers Band - Come On In My Kitchen Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, USA

March 24, 2011 | Video Length: 7:27
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  • The Allman Brothers Band delivered a captivating performance of "Come On In My Kitchen" at the Beacon Theatre on March 24, 2011, a highlight in their ... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band delivered a captivating performance of "Come On In My Kitchen" at the Beacon Theatre on March 24, 2011, a highlight in their rich tapestry of live recordings. This performance falls about a month after the release of their live album, "The Allman Brothers Band Live at the Beacon Theatre 2011," which captured the essence of their powerful and improvisational style. Notably, this concert featured John Kadlecik, known for his work with Dark Star Orchestra and Furthur, adding a unique flavor to this classic Robert Johnson tune. The moment highlights not just the band's enduring influence but also their knack for collaboration, seamlessly blending bluesy roots with their own Southern rock legacy. What a thrill it must have been for fans in attendance, witnessing a rich history unfold right in front of them, wouldn’t you agree? It’s a testament to how the Allman Brothers continue to evolve while still paying homage to the greats who shaped their sound.

  • On March 24, 2011, during a live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, The Allman Brothers Band showcased their timeless classic "Sweet ... Read Full Description >

    On March 24, 2011, during a live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, The Allman Brothers Band showcased their timeless classic "Sweet Melissa." At this point in their career, the band was riding the wave of their impressive legacy, celebrating their 40th anniversary. This concert is particularly notable because, while many bands might start to fade, the Allman Brothers continued to captivate audiences with the same soulful energy that defined their earlier years. The band had released their album "Hail to the King" back in 2003, but by 2011, they were not actively producing studio albums. Instead, they focused on live performances, where their improvisational skills were on full display. It’s heartwarming to see Gregg Allman, front and center with his acoustic guitar, sharing that deep connection with the audience—a true testament to their enduring bond with fans and their rich musical history.

The Allman Brothers Perform 'Nobody Left to Run With Anymore' at Wanee Festival

Wanee Festival
Live Oak, FL, United States

April 15, 2011 | Video Length: 12:09
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  • Caught in a moment of nostalgia, The Allman Brothers Band graced the Wanee Festival stage on April 15, 2011, with a powerful rendition of "Nobody Left... Read Full Description >

    Caught in a moment of nostalgia, The Allman Brothers Band graced the Wanee Festival stage on April 15, 2011, with a powerful rendition of "Nobody Left to Run With Anymore." At this point in their career, the band was riding a wave of renewed interest, having released their album "Hittin' the Note" back in 2003, which showcased their classic Southern rock sound infused with modern touches. This particular performance, steeped in emotional depth, reflected the band's enduring legacy, as they pulled from a rich catalog while continuing to captivate audiences. Interestingly, considering the band's history, they had faced various challenges over the years, but their resilience shone brightly that night in Live Oak. The energy of the crowd and the band’s chemistry was palpable, proving that while they faced changes, the essence of their music remained timeless. What a moment in rock history!

Melissa - The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance at Wanee Festival

Spirit of the Suwannee Campground
Live Oak, Florida, USA

April 15, 2011 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • In 2011, the Allman Brothers Band showcased their enduring legacy at the Wanee Music Festival, performing "Melissa" at the Spirit of the Suwannee Camp... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, the Allman Brothers Band showcased their enduring legacy at the Wanee Music Festival, performing "Melissa" at the Spirit of the Suwannee Campground. By this time, they had already released their studio album "Hittin' the Note" back in 2003, which marked a pivotal return after a decade-long hiatus from studio recordings. It was their first album of all-new material since 1990’s "Shades of Two Worlds," demonstrating their commitment to staying relevant and engaging in a changing musical landscape. Notably, "Melissa" is a fan favorite, celebrated for its poignant lyrics and soulful melody, penned by Gregg Allman as a heartfelt tribute. The band's live performances, especially at festivals like Wanee, capture their improvisational spirit and deep connection with audiences—something that has defined their sound since their formation in the late '60s. This particular performance not only revitalizes classic hits but also reinforces their status as rock legends with a rich, blues-driven history.

Natalie Cole Performs 'A Change is Gonna Come' with Allman Brothers Band at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

September 29, 2011 | Video Length: 7:07
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  • In September 2011, when the Allman Brothers Band shared the stage with Natalie Cole at the Beacon Theatre, they were celebrating their rich history wh... Read Full Description >

    In September 2011, when the Allman Brothers Band shared the stage with Natalie Cole at the Beacon Theatre, they were celebrating their rich history while also engaging in charitable efforts, specifically for Hepatitis C awareness. Just before this live performance, they had put out "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, an album that marked their triumphant return showcasing their classic blend of blues rock and improvisational skill, cementing their legacy in the rock genre. This concert was particularly special, not just for the music but also for the collaborative spirit, featuring legends like Phil Lesh and David Crosby joining in the festivities. Seeing Greg Allman, Warren Haynes, and Derek Trucks together, especially in a vibrant venue like the Beacon, really emphasizes the band's enduring influence and their ability to bring monumental talent together, all while contributing to a greater cause. It’s a strikingly poignant reminder of music's power to connect, heal, and inspire.

The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'Revival' at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 10:26
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The Allman Brothers Band Performs 'Revival' Live at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, US

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 10:26
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The Allman Brothers Band: 'Trouble No More' Live at Orpheum Theater

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 30
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Derek Trucks' Solo Performance of 'The Sky Is Crying' by Allman Brothers at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 11:01
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Allman Brothers Performance of 'Gamblers Roll' at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 7:09
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Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Trouble No More' at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 3:45
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The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'The Sky Is Crying' Live at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 11:01
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