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The Allman Betts Family Revival Tour will return to the road this winter with special guests Dweezil Zappa, Sierra Hull, Charlie Starr & more.
An revival and tribute to the Allman Brothers Band is making a stop in Lubbock at the Buddy Holly Hall. The show will be held ...
The Allman Betts Family Revival Tour is officially back for its ninth annual run in 2025. It is going to be one of the most expansive and star-studded editions yet.
The blues-rocking son and nephew, respectively, of Allman Brothers Band co-founders Gregg and Duane Allman, Devon Allman has ...
Devon Allman and Duane Betts have announced the ninth annual Allman Betts Family Revival Tour.  The 20-date cross-country ...
In the latest episode of Billboard's Behind the Setlist podcast, Devon Allman and Duane Betts explore creating their own ...
Gregg Allman was born in Nashville in 1947, a year after brother Duane. Tragedy struck the family early; their father, Willis Allman, was shot and killed by a hitchhiker when Gregg was 2.
Gregg Allman passed away in 2017 at age 69. He was married to Cher from 1975 to 1979. The Allman Brothers Band's album "Brothers and Sisters" turns 50 in August.
On the afternoon of May 27th, Gregg Allman – the founding singer-organist of the Allman Brothers Band – died of complications from liver cancer at his home in Savannah, Georgia. He was 69.
Rock icon Gregg Allman dies at age 69 Throughout the years, the legend churned out solo and Allman Brothers albums, combining rock, blues and jazz to create a unique and distinctive sound.
Gregg Allman, whose hard-jamming, bluesy sextet the Allman Brothers Band was the pioneering unit in the Southern rock explosion of the ‘70s, died Saturday due to currently unknown causes. He was 69.