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How an iconic Allman Brothers album was made — and how the band almost destroyed themselvesIt’s a tragic tale. Prior to the album’s release in 1973, the band lost founding member Duane Allman and, bassist Berry Oakley, both killed in motorcycle accidents. Inevitably, drugs helped ...
Tragically, Duane Allman died in a motorcycle accident just three months after “Push Push” and “At Fillmore East” were released. He was just 24. In an interview with rock magazine Creem ...
When Duane Allman was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1971, not only did the world lose a musician who (after Elmore James) did for slide guitar what electricity did for blues, the Allman ...
After Duane died in a motorcycle accident in 1971, Gregg continued the band until he disbanded it after a series of farewell shows in 2014. Since 1973, Allman has also released solo albums ...
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