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The Allman Brothers Band

Live Performances by The Allman Brothers Band

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The Allman Brothers Band - 'Egypt' Live Performance at Beacon Theatre, NYC

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 17, 2005 | Video Length: 15:53
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    The Allman Brothers Band's performance at the Beacon Theatre on March 17, 2005, showcases the group's enduring legacy and musical evolution during their later years. By this time, the band had recently released the studio album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, marking their first original album in nearly a decade. This period was characterized by a renewed focus on their classic Southern rock sound while incorporating elements of jam and blues. Notably, the live recording features guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, whose dynamic collaboration brought a fresh energy to the band's performances. The Beacon Theatre has become a significant venue for the band, where they regularly showcased their improvisational skills. The 2005 concert also highlights their ability to blend stellar musicianship with captivating live experiences, further solidifying their status as one of the pivotal bands of their genre.

The Allman Brothers Band - Midnight Rider Live Performance at Warner Theatre in Erie, PA

Warner Theater
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

July 19, 2005 | Video Length: 3:28
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    In July 2005, when The Allman Brothers Band performed live at Warner Theatre in Erie, PA, they were celebrating their legacy and showcasing their timeless sound, especially with the iconic "Midnight Rider." Just prior to this performance, the band released *Hittin' the Note* in 2003, an album that marked a significant return to their Southern rock roots featuring tight musicianship, rich harmonies, and soulful improvisation. This live recording highlights the band’s ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with intricate guitar work, something they’re famously known for. Interestingly, by this point in their career, founding member Gregg Allman was still captivating audiences with his unmistakable voice, all while navigating personal challenges. The 2005 concert was part of their continual evolution, reflecting their resilience and enduring influence in rock history, proving that their music continues to resonate powerfully with fans old and new.

The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'The Sky Is Crying' Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 10:12
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  • In January 2006, during their celebrated run at the Beacon Theatre, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an unforgettable live performance, famously fea... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, during their celebrated run at the Beacon Theatre, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an unforgettable live performance, famously featuring guests like Bruce Willis and Susan Tedeschi. This coincided with their album "Hittin' the Note," which had been released in 2003, marking a significant moment in their career as the band continued to blend their Southern rock roots with fresh influences. Interestingly, "Hittin' the Note" was their first studio album in nearly a decade, reigniting the band’s creative spark and showcasing their enduring talent. Their live performances during this period were a testament to their improvisational prowess and connection with fans, turning each show into a unique experience. The legendary Beacon run has become iconic not just for the music, but for the special guests who joined them on stage, illustrating how their legacy continued to evolve into the mid-2000s.

  • In 2007, when the emotive performance of "Melissa" unfolded at Farm Aid, The Allman Brothers Band's legacy was firmly established. This particular son... Read Full Description >

    In 2007, when the emotive performance of "Melissa" unfolded at Farm Aid, The Allman Brothers Band's legacy was firmly established. This particular song, a sweet, haunting ballad from the band's iconic 1972 album *Eat a Peach*, showcases their deep roots in Southern rock and blues. By this point, the band had experienced numerous transformations, but the essence of their music remained timeless. Notably, *Melissa* has been covered by various artists, illustrating its enduring appeal. The collaboration at Farm Aid featuring Dave Matthews and Warren Haynes, both masters in their own right, breathed new life into this classic. The event itself, aimed at supporting American farmers, carried an emotional weight that resonated with the song’s themes of love and longing. It was, in many ways, a beautiful convergence of past and present, reminding fans of the profound impact The Allman Brothers Band has had on the American music landscape.

The Allman Brothers Band - The Weight Live at Jazz Fest 2007 featuring Chuck Leavell and Susan Tedeschi

Jazz Fest
New Orleans, LA, United States

April 28, 2007 | Video Length: 10:58
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    In April 2007, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Jazz Fest in New Orleans, they were riding a wave of renewed energy and creativity. Just a couple of years prior, in 2005, they had released "Hittin' the Note," an album that was well-received and marked their return to the studio after a significant hiatus. This album not only showcased their classic Southern rock sound but also emphasized their evolving musicianship. The performance of "The Weight," famously a staple of the jam band scene, highlights the group's deep-rooted connections within the music community, especially with guest musicians like Chuck Leavell and Susan Tedeschi lending their talents. It's interesting to note that this rendition at Jazz Fest came during a period when the band was celebrated for their live shows—often regarded as their true element, where improvisation could shine and the audience could feel the palpable chemistry on stage. This performance exemplified their enduring legacy and ability to connect with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.

Allman Brothers Band - NOLA JazzFest Full Concert w/ Susan Tedeschi & Chuck Leavell

Fair Grounds Race Course
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

May 5, 2007 | Video Length: 2:5:02
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  • Ah, the Allman Brothers Band—what a storied legacy! By May 5, 2007, when they lit up the NOLA JazzFest stage alongside special guests like Susan Ted... Read Full Description >

    Ah, the Allman Brothers Band—what a storied legacy! By May 5, 2007, when they lit up the NOLA JazzFest stage alongside special guests like Susan Tedeschi and Chuck Leavell, they were riding high on a wave of renewed popularity. Just a few years earlier, in 2003, they released "Hittin' the Note," which showcased their iconic blend of rock, blues, and improvisational jazz, signaling an exciting chapter for the band after a stretch of quieter years. At that point, they were reconnecting with both long-time fans and attracting new listeners. It’s fascinating how the band, known for their heavenly guitar duets, bridged generations—watching them live at JazzFest must’ve been electric. And let's not forget that atmosphere! New Orleans, with its rich musical heritage, provided a perfect backdrop for their classic southern rock sound. Seeing them perform during such a lively festival felt like catching lightning in a bottle, wouldn’t you agree?

The Allman Brothers Band Full Concert Live at Darien Lakes - Key Performances

Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien Center, New York, United States

August 19, 2007 | Video Length: 1:50:42
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  • Back in August 2007, when The Allman Brothers Band treated fans to a dynamic performance at Darien Lakes, they were riding the wave of their 2003 albu... Read Full Description >

    Back in August 2007, when The Allman Brothers Band treated fans to a dynamic performance at Darien Lakes, they were riding the wave of their 2003 album *Hittin' the Note*. This album marked a significant point in their career, as it was their first studio release in nearly a decade and featured original songs highlighting their signature blend of rock, blues, and improvisational flair. Interestingly, during this period, the band was celebrating a resurgence in popularity, fueled by their legendary live shows that showcased their incredible musicianship—something that fans could fully experience in the Darien Lakes recording. Notably, the setlist included classics like "Statesboro Blues" and "Midnight Rider," which have become staples in their live repertoire. This performance encapsulated the band’s continued dedication to their craft, keeping the spirit of the Allman Brothers alive and well. It’s moments like these—filled with both nostalgia and raw energy—that truly capture the essence of their enduring legacy.

The Allman Brothers Band & Eric Clapton - Full Concert at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York City, NY, United States

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 1:16:31
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  • In 2009, when The Allman Brothers Band shared the stage with guitar legend Eric Clapton at the iconic Beacon Theatre, they weren't just riding the cur... Read Full Description >

    In 2009, when The Allman Brothers Band shared the stage with guitar legend Eric Clapton at the iconic Beacon Theatre, they weren't just riding the current wave of their musical legacy; they were celebrating it. Leading up to this memorable performance, the band had released their album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which marked a significant return to form. This album not only showcased their signature Southern rock sound but also included collaborations with greats like Hornsby and was well-received by both fans and critics. The Beacon Theatre shows, often dubbed a “home away from home” for the band, have historically been a platform where they've unveiled new material and revisited classic tunes. Did you know their live recordings are often considered some of the finest examples of live Southern rock? Here, in this 2009 set, fans were treated to gems like “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” and “Little Wing,” blending the band’s improvisational prowess with Clapton’s bluesy flair, creating an unforgettable experience. It's no wonder this night at the Beacon is etched in the hearts of so many!


  • The Allman Brothers Band was in a reflective yet powerful phase of their career when they performed "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" on January 1... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band was in a reflective yet powerful phase of their career when they performed "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" on January 1, 2009, at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, NH. Just a couple of years prior, in 2006, they released "Hittin' the Note," which showcased their signature Southern rock sound while also pushing some experimental boundaries. By 2009, the band was riding a wave of nostalgia as they celebrated their legacy, with this live performance illustrating their ability to take classic songs and breathe new life into them. Interestingly, "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" isn't an original Allman Brothers song; it was penned by the legendary Robbie Robertson for The Band, yet their rendition showcases their remarkable versatility and deep-rooted connection to Southern musical traditions. This moment encapsulates a time when they were both honoring their roots and experimenting with their sound, blending their history with contemporary performance.

The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance at Beacon Theatre - Song Title

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

March 1, 2009 | Video Length: 7:38
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The Allman Brothers Band Live at Beacon Theatre Performing 'Revival'

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 10, 2009 | Video Length: 11:28
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  • In March 2009, The Allman Brothers Band celebrated their impressive four-decade legacy with a live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City,... Read Full Description >

    In March 2009, The Allman Brothers Band celebrated their impressive four-decade legacy with a live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, aptly marking their 40th anniversary. Just a few years earlier, in 2003, they had released *Hittin' the Note*, an album that showcased their enduring creativity and commitment to the Southern rock sound that made them legends. This recording at the Beacon is not just a performance; it’s a pulsating celebration of their rich history and influence in rock music. The band was known for their epic jamming and improvisation, and this anniversary show was no exception, thrilling fans with an energy that seemed to defy time. Interestingly, the Beacon Theatre has become a sort of home away from home for the band, hosting their special annual runs, further solidifying their bond with both the venue and their devoted fanbase. How incredible is it that a band can continue to find such deep connection through music even after all these years?

The Allman Brothers Band Full Concert Featuring Buddy Guy - Beacon Theatre Performance

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 12, 2009 | Video Length: 2:55:06
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    When The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the Beacon Theatre on March 12, 2009, they were midway through an impressive career journey, celebrated for their unique blend of blues, rock, and jazz influences. Just a year prior, in 2008, they released the album "Hittin' the Note," which showcased their enduring talent and ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. This live performance at the Beacon, a venue that has become synonymous with their legacy, saw them collaborating with legends like Buddy Guy and members of Phish—Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell—an exciting mix that highlighted their musical camaraderie. The concert encapsulated the spirit of improvisation and musical dialogue that is the hallmark of their live shows, reminding fans why this band has remained a cornerstone of American rock music for decades. How amazing is it to witness such legendary partnerships in a place rich with history?

The Allman Brothers Band with Eric Clapton - Stormy Monday Live Performance

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 13, 2009 | Video Length: 11:08
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  • In March 2009, during a memorable performance at the Beacon Theater in New York, The Allman Brothers Band showcased their rich legacy with a special g... Read Full Description >

    In March 2009, during a memorable performance at the Beacon Theater in New York, The Allman Brothers Band showcased their rich legacy with a special guest appearance by the legendary Eric Clapton. Just a year prior, they had released the album **“Hittin’ the Note”** in 2003, which marked a resurgence for the band with a fresh sound while keeping true to their southern rock roots. This live recording, featuring the soulful rendition of "Stormy Monday," beautifully highlights the band's mastery of improvisation and emotional depth—a hallmark of their performances. Interestingly, the Beacon Theater was almost like a home turf for them, having hosted their annual March shows since the late ‘90s, fostering a unique connection with their fan base. This concert not only celebrated their past but also demonstrated the enduring power of collaboration, as Clapton’s presence added a delightful twist, bridging generations of music lovers together. What a thrill it must have been for fans to witness such iconic talent on one stage!

Allman Brothers Band with Eric Clapton - Full Concert at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 19, 2009 | Video Length: 54:00
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  • The live recording on March 19, 2009, at the Beacon Theatre stands as a significant moment in The Allman Brothers Band's lengthy legacy. Before this p... Read Full Description >

    The live recording on March 19, 2009, at the Beacon Theatre stands as a significant moment in The Allman Brothers Band's lengthy legacy. Before this performance, they had released *Hittin' the Note* in 2003, an album that marked their return to studio recording after a long hiatus. This album was well-received and showcased the band's enduring ability to capture the essence of their Southern rock roots while evolving their sound. One of the interesting aspects of this particular show is the guest appearance of Eric Clapton, a legendary figure in rock music. His collaboration with the band during this performance highlights the deep respect and musical camaraderie that exists within the rock community. Overall, this concert not only showcases the band’s classic hits but also exemplifies how they continue to innovate and bring excitement to their music even decades after their inception.

The Allman Brothers Band & Eric Clapton Perform 'Little Wing' Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 20, 2009 | Video Length: 9:30
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    In March 2009, The Allman Brothers Band graced the stage at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, teaming up with guitar legend Eric Clapton for a stunning rendition of "Little Wing." At this point in their career, the band had just celebrated their 40th anniversary and was riding a wave of renewed popularity, thanks in part to their impressive live performances and the undeniable chemistry among band members, including the talented Derek Trucks. Their most recent studio album before this recording was *Hittin' the Note*, released in 2003. The band had previously explored a few different musical directions, but this partnership with Clapton showcased their signature Southern rock sound blended beautifully with Clapton's blues-infused style. It's special moments like these that not only highlight their legacy but also remind us why they're so revered in rock history. Who doesn’t get goosebumps listening to that blend of guitars?

Live Performance of 'Layla' by The Allman Brothers with Eric Clapton at The Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 20, 2009 | Video Length: 8:16
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    On March 20, 2009, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at New York's iconic Beacon Theater, they were riding a wave of renewed energy, having just released their album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003. That album marked a significant milestone as it was their first studio recording in nearly a decade, showcasing their rich blend of Southern rock, blues, and improvisational flair, which has always been their signature style. Interestingly, this particular performance featured the legendary Eric Clapton joining them on stage for a rendition of "Layla," adding an electrifying layer to the experience. Clapton's collaboration on this classic showcased not only the band's enduring legacy but also its ability to bring together rock titans, pushing the boundaries of musical camaraderie. This moment at The Beacon is a beautiful reminder of how the Allman Brothers continually evolve while staying true to their roots.

Allman Brothers Band Full Concert w/ Eric Clapton: Set II at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 20, 2009 | Video Length: 1:39:19
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  • In March 2009, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Beacon Theatre alongside Eric Clapton, they were riding a wave of thrilling nostalgia th... Read Full Description >

    In March 2009, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Beacon Theatre alongside Eric Clapton, they were riding a wave of thrilling nostalgia that defined their late-career resurgence. Just before this electrifying night, they had released "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, an album that marked their first studio recording in nearly a decade. This project showcased their enduring ability to blend Southern rock and blues, proving that their musical spirit was still vibrant despite the passage of time. Notably, this performance was part of their annual March residency at the Beacon, a beloved tradition that not only highlighted their live prowess but also drew fans eager to experience the band’s improvisational magic. The setlist included gems like "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" and "Dreams," underscoring the band's rich legacy. Plus, having Clapton jam with them added an extra layer of legend to an already iconic evening. It was a mesmerizing blend of nostalgia and mastery, wouldn't you agree?

The Allman Brothers Band w/ Eric Clapton - Full Concert at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 20, 2009 | Video Length: 3:5:47
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  • Let’s turn our attention to a pivotal moment in The Allman Brothers Band's storied journey captured during a remarkable evening on March 20, 2009, a... Read Full Description >

    Let’s turn our attention to a pivotal moment in The Allman Brothers Band's storied journey captured during a remarkable evening on March 20, 2009, at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. By this time, the band was well into its second act, reviving their legendary sound after an initial break-up in the early '80s and subsequent reunion. Just a year earlier, in 2008, they released the album *Hittin' the Note*, which marked their first studio album in nearly a decade and featured some stellar musical explorations that reaffirmed their place in rock history. Sharing the spotlight with Eric Clapton that night not only highlights the band's enduring influence but underscores their organic blend of blues and rock, punctuated by soulful improvisation. Fans would notice that classics like *Midnight Rider* and *Mountain Jam* were woven into their set, showcasing the improvisational prowess that fans adore. And let’s not forget—this concert formed part of the legendary run at the Beacon, where they often played an extensive catalog, drawing audiences from all walks of life into their musical embrace. It was a night to remember for sure!

The Allman Brothers Band Full Concert at Beacon Theater - Set I

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 20, 2009 | Video Length: 1:14:38
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    In March 2009, The Allman Brothers Band was celebrating their 40th anniversary, a significant milestone that highlighted their enduring legacy in rock and Southern rock music. Prior to this live recording at the Beacon Theater, the band released "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, marking their first studio album in nearly a decade. This live performance included fan favorites such as "Midnight Rider" and "Ain't Wasting Time No More," which showcased the band’s signature blend of blues, rock, and improvisational jams. An interesting fact surrounding this period was the regularity of their performances at the Beacon, which had become a cherished tradition for both the band and their fans, often filled with high-energy sets and special guest collaborations. The inclusion of Oteil Burbridge’s solo during "Little Martha" and the collaboration with keyboardist Danny Louis further exemplifies the band's commitment to live musicianship and community.

Little Martha / Blue Sky Performance by Allman Brothers at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 23, 2009 | Video Length: 8:00
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    On March 23, 2009, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a magical performance at New York's renowned Beacon Theatre, which has become a second home for the band over the years. This concert is particularly significant, as it was part of a run that celebrated the band's enduring legacy, even years after the release of their last studio album, “Hittin' the Note” in 2003. The live setting set the stage for their legendary improvisational prowess, allowing songs like “Blue Sky” to soar in ways that can only happen in front of a live audience. It’s worth noting that this concert came during a time of nostalgic reflection for the band, featuring the late great Dickey Betts’s classic tunes, showcasing not just their past brilliance but also the love their fans still have for their sound. Moments like this underscore how the Allman Brothers have a knack for turning each live performance into an unforgettable experience, a true testament to their ageless talent.

Les Brers A Minor - The Allman Brothers Band with Jimmy Herring at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 23, 2009 | Video Length: 16:36
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  • The Allman Brothers Band had a rich and transformative history leading up to their live recording of "Les Brers A Minor" at the Beacon Theatre on Marc... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band had a rich and transformative history leading up to their live recording of "Les Brers A Minor" at the Beacon Theatre on March 23, 2009. By this time, the band was riding high on their renewed energy and creative resurgence, having released "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, their first studio album in nearly a decade. This period was marked by the inclusion of guitar virtuoso Jimmy Herring, who brought a fresh sound and energy, perfectly complementing the band's classic Southern rock roots. What's fascinating is that the Beacon Theatre shows were something of a sacred tradition for the band, often showcasing their improvisational prowess and deep catalog. These performances weren’t just concerts; they were celebrations of their legacy, with many fans returning year after year. The vibrant atmosphere of that night in 2009 captures the spirit of a band that was not just reflecting on their past, but actively shaping their present and future.

The Allman Brothers Band - 40th Anniversary Show - Full Concert

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 26, 2009 | Video Length: 2:24:46
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  • By March 26, 2009, The Allman Brothers Band was celebrating their 40th anniversary, showcasing their enduring legacy in the rock and blues genre. Lead... Read Full Description >

    By March 26, 2009, The Allman Brothers Band was celebrating their 40th anniversary, showcasing their enduring legacy in the rock and blues genre. Leading up to this performance at the Beacon Theatre, the band had released a studio album titled "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which featured a return to their roots with original material and a contemporary sound, demonstrating their ability to evolve while still honoring their history. The 40th Anniversary Show was significant not just for the milestone but also for the band's reputation as one of the pioneers of Southern rock. This live recording captures a moment when the ensemble's classic lineup, including founding members like Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, was celebrated by fans, highlighting their improvisational prowess, a hallmark of their live performances. Notably, their shows at the Beacon Theatre had become a cherished tradition for fans, adding to the event's allure.

In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - The Allman Brothers Band Full Concert

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 26, 2009 | Video Length: 41:47
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  • The Allman Brothers Band has a storied history, and by the time they played at the Beacon Theatre on March 26, 2009, they were in the midst of celebra... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band has a storied history, and by the time they played at the Beacon Theatre on March 26, 2009, they were in the midst of celebrating their 40th anniversary. Just a couple of years prior, they released "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which marked a successful return to form after several years of lineup changes and varied amounts of visibility. This live performance, particularly of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," showcases the band’s remarkable musicianship, a hallmark of their legacy. Interestingly, the Beacon Theatre has been a long-standing venue for the band, almost becoming a second home over the years, earning it a special place in their history. The energy of this performance reflected not just their musical prowess but also a deep connection to their loyal audience, encapsulating the spirit of Southern rock. It's moments like these—filled with nostalgia and camaraderie—that define the magic of The Allman Brothers Band.

  • 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 Theatre
New York, New York, 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 Theatre
New York, New York, 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

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

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

Fair Grounds Race Course
New Orleans, Louisiana, 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, 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 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

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

D.A.R. Constitution Hall
Washington, Washington, D.C., 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 - Southbound Live at The Palace, Albany, NY

Palace Theatre
Albany, New York, 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 - Full HD Performance

Palace Theatre
Albany, New York, 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 - Intro Song Live at The Palace, Albany, NY

Palace Theatre
Albany, New York, 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?

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

Palace Theatre
Albany, New York, 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 Performance at The Palace, Albany - HD

Palace Theatre
Albany, New York, 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 Live at The Palace, Albany - Concert Performance

Palace Theatre
Albany, New York, 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 Band - Live Performance of 'Sweet Melissa' featuring Gregg Allman on Acoustic

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 24, 2011 | Video Length: 4:35
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  • 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 Band - Come On In My Kitchen Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

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.

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

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, 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 Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

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.

Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Trouble No More' at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 3:45
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  • Back in December 2011, when The Allman Brothers Band graced the Orpheum Theatre stage in Boston, they were riding high on a wave of nostalgia and rene... Read Full Description >

    Back in December 2011, when The Allman Brothers Band graced the Orpheum Theatre stage in Boston, they were riding high on a wave of nostalgia and renewed vigor. This was a few years after their 2009 album, *Hittin' the Note*, which showcased their signature Southern rock sound and powerful improvisation. It marked their first studio album in nearly a decade, and being reunited with iconic members was a joyous occasion for fans. What's truly fascinating is that this concert was part of their 2011 concert series, where they celebrated their legacy while demonstrating their ever-evolving musical prowess. They often mixed classic tracks with fresh takes, resulting in performances that redefined what live rock could be. So, when they launched into “Trouble No More,” it wasn't just a song; it was a testament to their enduring spirit and passion for blues-infused rock—a sound that continues to resonate with audiences even today.

The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'The Sky Is Crying' Live at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 11:01
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  • On December 3, 2011, The Allman Brothers Band took to the stage at the historic Orpheum Theatre in Boston, delivering a powerful rendition of Elmore J... Read Full Description >

    On December 3, 2011, The Allman Brothers Band took to the stage at the historic Orpheum Theatre in Boston, delivering a powerful rendition of Elmore James' classic, "The Sky Is Crying." This live performance came during a period when the band was celebrating its impressive legacy, having released their latest studio album, *Hittin' the Note*, in 2003. They were well into their celebrated career revival, showcasing not just their hits but a profound ability to reinterpret blues standards. Interestingly, the 2011 concert was part of their annual run at the Beacon Theatre, but the band expanded their reach, taking their vibrant sound on the road, which is pretty remarkable considering their long history. By this time, the band was known for blending exceptional musicianship with deep emotional expressiveness—a hallmark of their live performances that resonate deeply with fans.

Derek Trucks' Solo Performance of 'The Sky Is Crying' by Allman Brothers at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 11:01
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  • Ah, The Allman Brothers Band—what a legendary act! By December 2011, they were deep into their career, celebrating more than four decades of music t... Read Full Description >

    Ah, The Allman Brothers Band—what a legendary act! By December 2011, they were deep into their career, celebrating more than four decades of music that shaped the Southern rock landscape. Six years earlier, in 2005, they released "Hittin' the Note," which was significant as it marked a return to their roots with a fresh sound, showcasing the incredible guitar work of Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes. It's fascinating to think about how their dynamic lineup influenced each live performance, especially during shows like the one at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, where they performed "The Sky Is Crying." This classic Elmore James tune really highlighted the band's improvisational prowess; you could almost feel the energy in the venue as they dug deep into the jam. Derek’s jaw-dropping solo truly encapsulated the spirit of the Allmans, blending technical mastery with pure, heart-felt emotion—just what fans love!

Allman Brothers Performance of 'Gamblers Roll' at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 7:09
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  • By December 2011, The Allman Brothers Band was truly in a fascinating chapter of their storied career. They had just put out "Ramble On Rose," their f... Read Full Description >

    By December 2011, The Allman Brothers Band was truly in a fascinating chapter of their storied career. They had just put out "Ramble On Rose," their final studio album released in 2003, and it had garnered some attention, but they were also deeply rooted in the live performance scene, where they thrived. The recording of “Gamblers Roll” at the Orpheum Theatre is a perfect snapshot of their enduring legacy and their ability to captivate an audience with their improvisational flair. Interestingly, this performance took place during a phase when the band was celebrating its 40th anniversary, highlighting their incredible journey since forming in 1969. This particular concert encapsulated the band's essence: blending rock, blues, and a touch of Southern soul in a way that's both spirited and genuine. Watching them live feels like a journey through decades of music history. So, if you ever find yourself in a reflective mood, dive into their discography, and you'll discover just how much they've impacted the world of music!

The Allman Brothers Band: 'Trouble No More' Live at Orpheum Theater

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 30
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  • In December 2011, The Allman Brothers Band was celebrating a remarkable legacy that had grown over four decades. Just prior to this live recording of ... Read Full Description >

    In December 2011, The Allman Brothers Band was celebrating a remarkable legacy that had grown over four decades. Just prior to this live recording of "Trouble No More," the band had released their studio album, *Hittin' the Note*, in 2003, which marked a triumphant return to form, showcasing their classic Southern rock vibe with a fresh twist. The Orpheum Theatre, a legendary venue in Boston, provided an intimate backdrop for a group known for their extended jams and heartfelt performances. Interestingly, this concert followed the band's tradition of annual shows at the Beacon Theatre, but here, at Orpheum, they delivered an electric set that echoed their enduring influence. With soulful guitar solos and intricate harmonies, the 2011 performance was both a nod to their past and a celebration of their ongoing musical journey. It's a testament to how their sound evolves while staying true to their roots, wouldn't you agree?

The Allman Brothers Band Performs 'Revival' Live at Orpheum Theater, Boston

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 10:26
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  • In December 2011, when The Allman Brothers Band delivered their performance of "Revival" at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, they were riding on the wav... Read Full Description >

    In December 2011, when The Allman Brothers Band delivered their performance of "Revival" at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, they were riding on the waves of their storied legacy. Just a couple of years earlier, in 2009, they had released the critically acclaimed album *Hanging Fire*, which showcased their enduring artistry and adaptability. It’s interesting to note that this era for the band emerged with an invigorated spirit, following a series of lineage changes and a return to their roots. Their ability to blend Southern rock with blues and jazz had only deepened, and performances like the one at the Orpheum reveal their signature jam style, giving fans a rich, immersive experience. This recorded moment captures the essence of their passion, demonstrating that even decades into their career, The Allman Brothers Band still had a vibrant energy, reminding us why they remain icons in rock history. Their commitment to live performance keeps their spirit alive, and this night in Boston was undeniably magical.

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

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 3, 2011 | Video Length: 10:26
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  • Let’s transport ourselves to December 3, 2011, a chilly night at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, where The Allman Brothers Band performed a heartfelt... Read Full Description >

    Let’s transport ourselves to December 3, 2011, a chilly night at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, where The Allman Brothers Band performed a heartfelt rendition of "Revival." This show came during a vibrant period in the band’s career, especially notable since it marked their return to the stage after a brief hiatus that had taken place in the early 2000s. Just prior to this performance, they had released the album *Beyond the Blue Sky* in 2003, which showcased a blend of their classic Southern rock roots and more contemporary sounds. Interestingly, the band has a legacy not just for their music, but also for their incredible live performances—a tradition they kept alive during this concert. Fans could feel the palpable energy in the room as they delivered that signature blend of jazz, blues, and rock that they’re beloved for. And who can forget the standout guitar solos, a hallmark of their shows that night? It was a moment where past met present, and the reverberations of their influence were unmistakable.

Allman Brothers Band Live in New York - 'Worried Down with the Blues'

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 9, 2012 | Video Length: 1:40
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  • In the vibrant world of Southern rock, The Allman Brothers Band has an incredible legacy, and by March 9, 2012, they were basking in the glow of their... Read Full Description >

    In the vibrant world of Southern rock, The Allman Brothers Band has an incredible legacy, and by March 9, 2012, they were basking in the glow of their timeless sound. Just prior to this memorable live performance at the Beacon Theatre, they had released “Hittin' the Note” in 2003, an album that showcased their ability to evolve while maintaining the spirit of their roots. Notably, this concert was part of their annual run at the Beacon, a tradition that had become a rite of spring for their fans. The performance of “Worried Down with the Blues” on this special night encapsulated the band’s rich emotional depth and soulful storytelling, reminding the audience why they’ve held such a cherished place in rock history. It’s interesting to note that this concert came after the sad passing of founding member Duane Allman, yet the band continued to embody his legacy with each note played, forging connections with both old and new fans alike.

The Allman Brothers Band Perform 'Statesboro Blues' Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 10, 2012 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • Let’s take a little trip down memory lane! On March 10, 2012, The Allman Brothers Band rocked the Beacon Theatre in New York City with their perform... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a little trip down memory lane! On March 10, 2012, The Allman Brothers Band rocked the Beacon Theatre in New York City with their performance of "Statesboro Blues." By this point in their career, they were celebrating over four decades of music since forming in 1969. Just before this live recording, they had dropped the album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which showcased their signature blend of southern rock and blues, capturing both old fans and new ones. Interestingly, the Beacon Theatre has been a home away from home for the band, hosting their famous annual March runs, which have become almost legendary among fans. This particular performance featured renowned trumpeter Randy Brecker, adding an extra layer of charisma and flair to the show. It’s moments like this that remind us that the Allman Brothers aren't just a band—they’re a living piece of music history, continually evolving while honoring their roots. Isn’t that magical?

The Allman Brothers Band - Into The Mystic Live at Wanee Music Festival

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

April 20, 2012 | Video Length: 6:19
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The Allman Brothers - One Way Out Live at Legend Valley, Thornville, OH

Legend Valley Concert Venue and Campground
Thornville, Ohio, United States

July 21, 2012 | Video Length: 7:38
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  • In the summer of 2012, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio, their live performance of "One Way Out" mirr... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2012, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio, their live performance of "One Way Out" mirrored a storied career that had long captivated audiences. By this time, they were celebrating their more recent album, "Hittin' the Note," released back in 2003. This album was significant, marking a resurgence for the band, blending their classic Southern rock roots with fresh energy. The addition of Roosevelt Collier on lap steel guitar during the performance added a unique twist, showcasing the band's ability to innovate while honoring their musical heritage. It’s fascinating to think about how their sound had evolved; from the soulful jams of the early seventies to this electrifying moment—proof that the Allman Brothers’ spirit wasn't just alive, it was thriving. Who wouldn’t get chill bumps witnessing that blend of legacy and craftsmanship on stage?

Allman Brothers Band Perform 'Don't Think Twice' with Susan Tedeschi

Bank of America Pavilion
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

August 7, 2012 | Video Length: 5:28
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  • In the summer of 2012, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston, they were feeding off a rich legacy whi... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2012, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston, they were feeding off a rich legacy while continuing to embrace their evolving sound. At that time, they were touring in support of their recent album, "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003. This album marked a significant return to form for the band, showcasing their blend of Southern rock, blues, and jazz, and it was their first studio release featuring original material in over a decade. The presence of Susan Tedeschi during the performance adds an extra layer of intrigue, as her powerful vocals and guitar skills meld beautifully with the band's signature sound. Interestingly, this collaboration highlights the band's ongoing influence across generations, bridging the gap between classic rock and newer artists. The 2012 concert also encapsulated the spirit of their live performances—known for their improvisational flair and communal vibe—reminding audiences that The Allman Brothers Band is as much about the journey as it is about the destination.

The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Trouble No More' in Alpharetta

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

January 1, 2013 | Video Length: 3:14
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The Allman Brothers Live Performance of 'Midnight Rider' in Alpharetta, GA

Alpharetta, GA, US

January 1, 2013 | Video Length: 3:12
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Allman Brothers - 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) & Mountain Jam - Full Concert at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

March 1, 2013 | Video Length: 27:13
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The Allman Brothers Band - 'Whipping Post' Live at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 2, 2013 | Video Length: 13:37
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  • On March 2, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a phenomenal performance of "Whipping Post" at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, adding anothe... Read Full Description >

    On March 2, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a phenomenal performance of "Whipping Post" at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, adding another legendary chapter to their storied legacy. This live recording came during a year that celebrated the band's 45th anniversary, serving as a bittersweet reminder of their long journey. Just prior to this iconic show, they had released the album "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which marked their first studio album in nearly a decade. This album rekindled the magic of their Southern rock roots and showcased their impeccable musicianship. It's interesting to note that the Beacon Theatre has been a cornerstone for the band, where they've performed an extensive run of shows each March for decades. This particular performance is not just a nostalgic snapshot; it’s a powerful reminder of their enduring influence and the emotional connection they maintain with their audience, even after all those years.

Allman Brothers - Black Hearted Woman Live at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 5, 2013 | Video Length: 10:54
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    When The Allman Brothers Band performed "Black Hearted Woman" at the Beacon Theatre on March 5, 2013, they were riding high on a wave of nostalgia and renewed energy. This performance was part of their annual run at the iconic venue, a tradition that started in 1989. The album just before this show, "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003, marked their return to the studio after several years. It showcased their bluesy, Southern rock roots while introducing a more mature sound, capturing a blend of past influences and contemporary vibes. Interestingly, the band’s live shows, especially at the Beacon, were known for their improvisational style, allowing for engaging, spontaneous interactions that left fans craving more. This performance not only highlighted their classic hits but also underscored their status as legends of rock, resonating powerfully with audiences old and new. It’s a testament to how live music can keep a band's spirit alive, don’t you think?

Allman Brothers Live Performance of 'Blue Sky' at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 5, 2013 | Video Length: 9:38
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  • Back in March 2013, when The Allman Brothers Band dazzled their audience at the iconic Beacon Theatre, they were in the midst of a celebrated revival ... Read Full Description >

    Back in March 2013, when The Allman Brothers Band dazzled their audience at the iconic Beacon Theatre, they were in the midst of a celebrated revival phase, having recently released their studio album, "Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theatre 1992," which hit the shelves in late 2014. However, even more exciting was the 40th Anniversary run at the Beacon, harmonizing nostalgia and vibrant freshness. The band was riding high on their legendary status, with a blend of classic hits and newer material, captivating both long-time fans and newcomers. An interesting tidbit about this concert is how they brought "Blue Sky" to life, showcasing the exemplary guitar skills of Derek Trucks, coupled with Warren Haynes’ soulful vocals. You could really feel the chemistry—those intertwining guitars representing the heart and soul of the band that fans have loved for decades.

Allman Brothers Live Performance of 'Stormy Monday' at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 5, 2013 | Video Length: 9:17
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  • On March 5, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a captivating performance of "Stormy Monday" at the Beacon Theatre in New York, a venue deeply wo... Read Full Description >

    On March 5, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a captivating performance of "Stormy Monday" at the Beacon Theatre in New York, a venue deeply woven into their history. This live recording came during a particularly significant period for the band as they celebrated their 45th anniversary and marked the end of an era—it was part of what would be the band's final series of shows before their retirement in 2014. Leading up to this performance, they had released their acclaimed album *Just Before the Bullets Fly* in 1990, but more importantly, they had regrouped with the acclaimed *Hittin' the Note*, released in 2003, which showcased a resurgence in their artistic vigor. The energy at the Beacon on that night was electric, as fans packed the historic venue, all eager to soak in the band's signature blend of rock, blues, and improvisational magic one last time. It served as a poignant reminder of their legacy, history, and connection with the audience.

The Allman Brothers Band Featuring Warren Haynes & Derek Trucks Live at Beacon Theater – 'Revival'

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 15, 2013 | Video Length: 1:40
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  • By March 15, 2013, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York, they were riding the wave of a remarkable ca... Read Full Description >

    By March 15, 2013, when The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York, they were riding the wave of a remarkable career comeback. Just a year earlier, in 2012, they released the live album *Celebration Day*, capturing the spirit of their performances. This period marked a reunion of sorts, highlighted by the musical chemistry of Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, who not only complemented each other beautifully but also breathed new life into the band's signature Southern rock sound. Interestingly, this particular concert was part of their 45th anniversary, underscoring their enduring legacy in rock and blues music. The evening was a heartfelt celebration, filled with nostalgia and powerful guitar solos that showcased the band's incredible talent and experience, providing fans with a glimpse into why they've remained such a revered act in the music scene.

The Allman Brothers Band Live at Beacon Theater - 'Woman Across the River'

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 16, 2013 | Video Length: 9:00
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  • The Allman Brothers Band delivered a powerful performance of "Woman Across the River" during their March 16, 2013 show at the Beacon Theatre in New Yo... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band delivered a powerful performance of "Woman Across the River" during their March 16, 2013 show at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, a year marked by reflection and celebration for the legendary group. Leading up to this live recording, they had released their final studio album, "Kicking Against the Pricks," in 2003, showcasing their enduring creativity even as they transitioned into their later years. By 2013, the band was in the midst of a robust live concert schedule, particularly at the Beacon Theatre, known as their home away from home. This venue holds rich history for the band, as they had performed there regularly for decades, allowing fans to relive classic tunes alongside newer ones. Interestingly, the performance of "Woman Across the River" not only pays homage to blues legend Freddie King but also highlights the band's deep roots in blues music, celebrating their influences even as they continued to carve out their own unique sound.

The Allman Brothers Band Full Concert at The Beacon Theater, NYC

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 16, 2013 | Video Length: 1:15:52
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  • In March 2013, The Allman Brothers Band was deep into their incredible legacy, performing for their two-week residency at the Beacon Theatre in New Yo... Read Full Description >

    In March 2013, The Allman Brothers Band was deep into their incredible legacy, performing for their two-week residency at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, a venue that had become synonymous with their sound. Just before this live recording, in 2013, they had released "The Brothers: 40," a celebration of their career marking the 40th anniversary of their iconic debut album. This performance not only showcased their enduring prowess but also embodied the spirit of their improvisational roots that fans had come to love. Interestingly, as the band celebrated their milestone, this concert provided a snapshot of the band's evolution, featuring a mix of classic tracks and new arrangements. The magic of the Beacon has always been special for the band, symbolizing their connection to fans and the city's vibrant energy. It feels like a celebration, a homecoming, where each note, each solo, resonates with history and admiration. Can you feel that?

Allman Brothers Perform 'The Needle and the Damage Done' and 'Midnight Rider' Live at Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York, New York, United States

April 12, 2013 | Video Length: 5:34
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  • In April 2013, The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Madison Square Garden for a heartfelt performance, featuring tracks like "The Needle and the... Read Full Description >

    In April 2013, The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Madison Square Garden for a heartfelt performance, featuring tracks like "The Needle and the Damage Done" and "Midnight Rider." This live recording came during a pivotal time for the band, which had just celebrated its 45th anniversary the previous year. In fact, before this performance, they released the album *Hittin' the Note* in 2003, marking their last studio album. Interestingly, this concert also showcased the band's evolving dynamic, with guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks adding their unique flair. It's worth noting that they had solidified a legacy rooted in Southern rock and blues, masterfully blending improvisation with soulful storytelling. This performance was part of their final run before disbanding in 2014, giving it an emotional weight that resonates not just with fans, but also with the band itself, who were reflecting on their storied journey through music.

The Allman Brothers - Midnight Rider Performance at Spirit of Suwanee Festival

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

April 20, 2013 | Video Length: 3:37
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  • By the time The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Wanee in 2013, they were riding a wave of revitalization in their career. Their live performanc... Read Full Description >

    By the time The Allman Brothers Band took the stage at Wanee in 2013, they were riding a wave of revitalization in their career. Their live performance of "Midnight Rider," a classic penned by Greg Allman, resonated deeply with fans who’ve cherished the band since their inception in the late '60s. Just a year prior, they had released the album *An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band: 2nd Set*, showcasing their exceptional improvisational skills and infectious energy during their live shows. What’s particularly fascinating about this performance is that it marked a turning point for the band, as they celebrated their 45th anniversary together. The intimacy of the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park added a cozy backdrop, inviting connections between the band and their audience. Fans might notice the palpable chemistry that evening—a testament to their enduring legacy and the brotherhood that continues to drive their music. It’s moments like these that remind us why the Allman Brothers remain iconic in the jam band scene.

The Allman Brothers - 'Melissa' Live Performance at Wanee Festival

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

April 20, 2013 | Video Length: 5:32
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  • In April 2013, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a stirring performance at the Wanee Music Festival, a beloved event they helped establish. Just befo... Read Full Description >

    In April 2013, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a stirring performance at the Wanee Music Festival, a beloved event they helped establish. Just before this live recording, the band released their ambitious studio album, "Hittin' the Note," in 2003, marking their first studio work in over a decade and showcasing their timeless blend of rock, blues, and improvisational play. This live rendition of “Melissa,” one of their most iconic tracks, resonates with deep emotional weight; it's a signature song written by Gregg Allman that captures both melancholy and beauty. Being among the band's last performances, it encapsulated their rich legacy while celebrating the spirit of the festival. With its roots tracing back to their early days, the Wanee Festival became a poignant backdrop, echoing the band's influence in the southern rock scene and drawing fans together for one final dance under the stars. Isn't it fascinating how music can weave together nostalgia and celebration?

The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Statesboro Blues' at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

September 2, 2013 | Video Length: 5:05
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  • On September 2, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band performed "Statesboro Blues" live at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia. At this ... Read Full Description >

    On September 2, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band performed "Statesboro Blues" live at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia. At this stage in their career, the band was celebrating its milestone 45th anniversary. Their prior studio album, "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003, had marked a significant comeback, showcasing their blend of Southern rock and blues that fans adore. This performance was part of their final tour before disbanding, which adds a layer of nostalgia and poignancy to the recording. It not only showcased their enduring musicianship but also highlighted how they've evolved over decades while remaining true to their roots. Interestingly, the band's iconic use of dual lead guitars and improvisational style in live performances allowed them to keep reinventing classics like "Statesboro Blues," making each rendition a unique experience for fans. This live set becomes a powerful reminder of their lasting impact on rock music.

The Allman Brothers Live at Verizon Amphitheater: One Way Out, Drum Solo, Nobody Left To Run With Anymore

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

September 2, 2013 | Video Length: 16:21
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  • In the live recording from September 2, 2013, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, The Allman Brothers Band showcased their enduring le... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from September 2, 2013, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, The Allman Brothers Band showcased their enduring legacy and musical prowess. By this time, they had just released their final studio album, "Hittin' the Note" in 2003, which marked a significant point in their career as it demonstrated their ability to adapt while still honoring their roots. Interestingly, the band had formed in 1969 and became key figures in the southern rock genre, known for their jam band style, intricate harmonies, and powerful live performances. The concert captured in this video featured 'One Way Out'—a song notable for its vibrant energy—and a dynamic drum solo that highlighted the band's improvisational flair. It’s also worth noting that this performance came during their final tour, reminding fans of both their remarkable history and the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye. What a moment for both the band and their loyal followers!

The Allman Brothers Band - 'One Way Out' Live Performance at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

September 2, 2013 | Video Length: 3:32
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  • On September 2, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band graced the stage at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia, delivering a live perform... Read Full Description >

    On September 2, 2013, The Allman Brothers Band graced the stage at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia, delivering a live performance that resonates with their storied legacy. At this point in their career, the band was performing as part of their celebrated 45th anniversary tour, which marked a remarkable milestone. Interestingly, just prior to this show, they released "The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings," a box set that showcased their iconic performances at the legendary Fillmore East in New York. This collection reminded fans of the band's roots while emphasizing their ability to blend rock, blues, and jazz improvisation, something truly captured in live performances like “One Way Out.” What's really compelling is that this show was one of their final tours, adding a bittersweet layer to the experience—each note resonated with a sense of reflection and celebration of their incredible journey in music. The Allman Brothers didn't just play songs; they created a rich tapestry of sound, drawing on years of passion and artistry honed over decades.

The Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky Live at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

September 2, 2013 | Video Length: 5:37
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  • On September 2, 2013, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a memorable live performance, a ... Read Full Description >

    On September 2, 2013, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a memorable live performance, a testament to their enduring legacy. By this time, the band had just released their last studio album, “Hittin' the Note,” in 2003, before diving into a series of celebrated live recordings and tours culminating in their final performances in 2014. The 2013 concert featured classics like "Blue Sky," showcasing their signature Southern rock sound and deep improvisational roots. Interestingly, this performance was part of their 40th-anniversary tour, marking a significant milestone in their illustrious career. The band's ability to captivate audiences with a blend of heartfelt lyrics and intricate guitar work, particularly from the legendary Dickey Betts, underscores why their music resonates across generations. It’s moments like these that remind us of the powerful bond between musicians and their fans, isn’t it?


Melissa - Jackson Browne & Gregg Allman Live from All My Friends Concert

Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA, United States

January 10, 2014 | Video Length: 5:29
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    On January 10, 2014, the Allman Brothers Band was engaged in a period of reflection and celebration of their legacy, highlighting the impact of their music through performances featuring key collaborators. This live recording of "Melissa" with Jackson Browne took place during the tribute concert "All My Friends: Celebrating the Songs and Voice of Gregg Allman." This event marked a pivotal moment as it was part of a year that saw the band announce their plans for a final tour, solidifying their status as rock legends. Prior to this concert, their last studio album, "Betts, Howe, & the Allman Brothers Band," had been released in 2004, which was a significant hiatus from new studio work amid their extensive touring schedule. This event not only reaffirmed the band's influence on rock music but also illustrated the deep connections they maintained with fellow artists throughout their career, culminating in a heartfelt tribute that resonated with fans and fellow musicians alike.

Allman Brothers Performance of 'Blue Sky' at Beacon Theater

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

March 14, 2014 | Video Length: 9:21
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  • On March 14, 2014, the Allman Brothers Band performed at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York City, delivering a stirring rendition of "Blue Sky." At... Read Full Description >

    On March 14, 2014, the Allman Brothers Band performed at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York City, delivering a stirring rendition of "Blue Sky." At this point in their career, they were deep into their farewell tour, celebrating an impressive legacy and solidifying their place in rock history. Just before this live recording, the band had released their final studio album, "Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theatre 1996," capturing some of the magic of their earlier years. Interestingly, "Blue Sky," written by the late Dickey Betts, is a fan favorite, known for its uplifting vibe and heartfelt lyrics. The band’s close-knit live performances often resonated deeply with fans, making this particular show feel like a touching goodbye. It's a bittersweet moment, really—watching them perform, one can’t help but feel the weight of nostalgia mixed with celebration for all the musical journeys they’ve taken us on.

The Allman Brothers Band Performs 'Jessica' Live at Wanee Festival

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

April 11, 2014 | Video Length: 13:04
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  • On April 11, 2014, The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Wanee Festival, a significant event for the band, marking one of their final appearances ... Read Full Description >

    On April 11, 2014, The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Wanee Festival, a significant event for the band, marking one of their final appearances together. This performance came after their last studio album, "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003, and before they officially disbanded in 2014. During this time, the band was celebrating their 45th anniversary, highlighting their enduring legacy in the Southern rock genre. "Jessica," the iconic instrumental, showcased the band's signature blend of rock, blues, and jazz influences, written by guitarist Dickey Betts and featured on their 1973 album "Brothers and Sisters." The live version presented at Wanee Festival encapsulated the band's improvisational style and vibrant energy, featuring renowned guitarist Warren Haynes, who has been a pivotal figure in revitalizing the band's sound in their later years.

The Allman Brothers Band Performs 'Franklin's Tower' with Trey Anastasio at Wanee Festival

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, Florida, United States

April 11, 2014 | Video Length: 8:22
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  • In April 2014, during the Wanee Festival, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an electrifying performance of the Grateful Dead classic "Franklin's Towe... Read Full Description >

    In April 2014, during the Wanee Festival, The Allman Brothers Band delivered an electrifying performance of the Grateful Dead classic "Franklin's Tower," with guest guitarist Trey Anastasio joining in on the magic. This live recording took place just a few months after the release of their final studio album, "Betts, Smith, and the Allman Brothers Band," which came out in 2012. This was a period of both celebration and reflection for the band, as they were nearing the end of their illustrious career, having announced their final tour that same year. The chemistry on stage was palpable; Derek Trucks’ guitar work was particularly standout, showcasing his deep roots in Southern rock. Moreover, Oteil Burbridge’s harmonies added a lush layer to the classic tune, reminding fans of the band's rich, collaborative spirit. This performance not only spoke to their enduring legacy, but also highlighted their ability to connect with new and old audiences alike.

The Allman Brothers Band - Midnight Rider Live Performance at Mountain Jam

Mountain Jam
Hunter, NY, United States

June 6, 2014 | Video Length: 20
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The Allman Brothers Band - Revival Live Performance at Mountain Jam

Mountain Jam
Hunter, NY, United States

June 7, 2014 | Video Length: 50
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The Allman Brothers Band - Lockn' Music Festival Full Concert

Oak Ridge Estate
Arrington, Virginia, United States

September 7, 2014 | Video Length: 1:56:57
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  • Back in September 2014, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Lockn' Music Festival at Oak Ridge Estate, they were riding the wave of their s... Read Full Description >

    Back in September 2014, when The Allman Brothers Band performed at the Lockn' Music Festival at Oak Ridge Estate, they were riding the wave of their storied legacy while also gearing down towards the end of their final tour. Just a year prior, they had released “Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theatre 1992,” a live album that captured their famed residency in New York, showcasing their prowess in blending rock, blues, and improvisational jam sections. It was this eclectic mix that defined their sound and garnered a loyal fan base. Interestingly, this festival performance took place during a bittersweet moment for the band, as they announced it would be their last tour. Fans there got a sense of closure, witnessing the band touch on classics while channeling their iconic energy. That performance, caught on video, serves not just as entertainment but as a heartfelt homage to their undeniable impact on the music scene over decades.

Allman Brothers Band Full Concert: 'Mountain Jam' & 'Blue Sky' at LOCKN'

Oak Ridge Estate
Arrington, Virginia, United States

September 7, 2014 | Video Length: 20:00
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  • Let’s take a trip down memory lane with The Allman Brothers Band and their powerful performance from September 7, 2014, at the LOCKN' Festival. By t... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a trip down memory lane with The Allman Brothers Band and their powerful performance from September 7, 2014, at the LOCKN' Festival. By this point in their storied career, the band had recently released *Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theatre 1992*, an album that captured the magic of their classic sound, showcasing their incredible live energy. This recording wasn't just another reminder of their prowess; it was a heartfelt revival of their iconic tunes. Interestingly, this performance came as they prepared for their final shows, reflecting a blend of nostalgia and celebration. The title "Mountain Jam~Blue Sky" combines powerful instrumental improvisation with lyrical beauty, echoing their signature Southern rock vibe while resonating with fans who hold deep emotional ties to their music. With the band nearing the end of a legendary era, that day at Oak Ridge Estate wasn’t just about the music—it was a farewell to an unforgettable chapter in rock history, loaded with passion and skill.

The Allman Brothers Band - Live Performance of 'Dreams' from Farewell Show

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

October 28, 2014 | Video Length: 11:50
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  • In their farewell show on October 28, 2014, at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York City, the Allman Brothers Band performed “Dreams,” a powerful... Read Full Description >

    In their farewell show on October 28, 2014, at the iconic Beacon Theatre in New York City, the Allman Brothers Band performed “Dreams,” a powerful testament to their rich legacy. This live recording came after their final studio album, *Hittin' the Note*, released in 2003, which marked a significant chapter in their career, showcasing their enduring talent and ability to innovate even after decades in the game. Interestingly, the band had been navigating various lineup changes and challenges over the years, yet they still drew in loyal fans who thrived on their heartfelt jams and improvisational spirit. This performance encapsulated their journey, blending nostalgia with a bittersweet sense of closure, as they celebrated their profound impact on the Southern rock genre while saying goodbye to a remarkable era. It was a night where every note felt like a reflection of their shared history and triumphs.

Allman Brothers Band Farewell Concert at Beacon Theater featuring 'Trouble No More'

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

October 29, 2014 | Video Length: 9:44
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  • As the curtains closed on The Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theatre on October 29, 2014, it marked the end of an era for a band that had long bee... Read Full Description >

    As the curtains closed on The Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theatre on October 29, 2014, it marked the end of an era for a band that had long been synonymous with Southern rock and jam culture. Before this farewell performance, their last studio album was "Hittin' the Note," released in 2003. This album demonstrated their ability to evolve, blending their classic sound with fresh influences while also featuring standout tracks that showcased their musicianship. Interestingly, during their final performance, they revisited “Trouble No More,” a song they first played in 1969, paying homage to their roots. It was a poignant reminder of their journey, bringing together longtime fans and new listeners alike to celebrate their musical legacy. Their farewell wasn’t just about the end; it was a heartfelt reflection on their time together, leaving an indelible mark on rock history. Isn’t it fascinating how music can encapsulate such pivotal moments of transition?




The Allman Brothers Band - Live Performance of 'Jessica' in Boston

Boston, MA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 15:18
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The Allman Brothers Band - 'Mountain Jam' Performance at LOCKN' Festival

LOCKN' Festival
Arrington, VA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 20:00
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  • The Allman Brothers Band was solidifying their legacy when the live performance of "Melissa" took place, likely during the early 1970s, a period marke... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band was solidifying their legacy when the live performance of "Melissa" took place, likely during the early 1970s, a period marked by significant artistic development for the group. Their second album, "Idlewild South," was released in 1970, which included the original studio version of "Melissa." This song, penned by Gregg Allman, showcases the band’s blend of Southern rock and blues, while highlighting Gregg's poignant songwriting and vocal delivery. By the time of the live performance, the Allman Brothers were gaining acclaim for their improvisational skills and rich ensemble sound. The video featuring an acoustic rendition emphasizes the band's versatility and reflects the personal challenges Gregg faced, influencing the emotional depth of their music. The Allman Brothers' ability to channel their struggles into timeless songs has made them iconic in rock history.

Allman Brothers Band - Live Performance of 'Blue Sky' in Boston

Boston, MA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 10:17
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  • The live recording of "Blue Sky" captures The Allman Brothers Band at a significant point in their career, specifically during their peak in the 1970s... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Blue Sky" captures The Allman Brothers Band at a significant point in their career, specifically during their peak in the 1970s. This performance took place in Boston and reflects the band's powerful blend of Southern rock and blues, showcasing their virtuosic musicianship. Prior to this recording, the band had released their iconic album "Eat a Peach" in 1972, which features some of their most beloved tracks, including “Blue Sky.” This album was celebrated for its duality, combining live performances and studio recordings, including material featuring the late Duane Allman, who passed away in 1971. The band's improvisational style and harmony-rich sound were hallmarks of their live shows, making concerts like the one in Boston essential parts of their legacy. Additionally, "Blue Sky," written by guitarist Dickey Betts, became one of their signature songs and is often lauded for its uplifting melody and introspective lyrics.

Marcus King Performs 'Ramblin’ Man' Live in Howard Stern Show Studio

Howard Stern Show studio

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:18
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  • The Allman Brothers Band had a profound influence on the music world, particularly with their album "Brothers and Sisters," which was released in 1973... Read Full Description >

    The Allman Brothers Band had a profound influence on the music world, particularly with their album "Brothers and Sisters," which was released in 1973 and features the hit song "Ramblin' Man." This period marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating elements of country, blues, and rock, positioning them as pioneers of southern rock. The song "Ramblin' Man" became a defining track for the band and remains a staple in their catalog. By the time Marcus King performed this song in the Howard Stern Show studio, he was paying homage to a band that not only shaped the genre but also faced challenges, including lineup changes and the tragic loss of founding guitarist Duane Allman. King, known for his soulful guitar work and vocal prowess, connects with the spirit of the Allman Brothers through his rendition, highlighting the enduring legacy of their music in contemporary settings.

  • The live recording of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," featuring Eric Clapton, showcases The Allman Brothers Band in a significant moment of their caree... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," featuring Eric Clapton, showcases The Allman Brothers Band in a significant moment of their career during the early 1970s. This period followed the release of their iconic album "At Fillmore East" in 1971, a live album that catapulted them to greater fame and is often regarded as one of the greatest live recordings in rock history. The performance captured in the video likely reflects the band's growing reputation for their improvisational skills and blends of rock, blues, and jazz. At this time, the Allman Brothers were solidifying their legacy in the music world, while Clapton’s collaboration highlights the mutual respect and influence between the two artists. This particular song, "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," is well-known for its intricate guitar harmonies, and its live renditions often featured extended solos that showcased the band’s prowess, making this performance a memorable interpretation.

The Allman Brothers Band Live at Fillmore East - 'Done Somebody Wrong' (Concert Performance)

Fillmore East
New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:30
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The Allman Brothers Band: 'Done Somebody Wrong' Live at Schaefer Music Festival

Schaefer Music Festival
New York City, NY, USA

Date Unknown | Video Length: 2:52
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The Allman Brothers Perform at Fillmore East: A Brief Overview

Fillmore East

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:01
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Allman Brothers Live Performance of 'Southbound' at Conan in Statesboro

Conan
Statesboro, GA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 9:15
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The Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Don't Want You No More' at K-Rock Birthday Bash in Fort Myers

K-Rock Birthday Bash
Fort Myers, FL, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 8:08
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Duane Betts' Opry Debut Performance of Southern Rock at Grand Ole Opry

Grand Ole Opry
Nashville, TN, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 31
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The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers Of The Road (Full Concert)

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:53:38
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First Drafts of Rock: 'Ramblin’ Man' Performance by Kevin Bacon on The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:15
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The Allman Brothers - Live Performance at The Hard Rock

The Hard Rock

Date Unknown | Video Length: 33
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Stormy Monday - Bass Cover by The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East

Fillmore East
New York, NY, USA

Date Unknown | Video Length: 10:39
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