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  1. 25. Apr. 2012 · Duane Allman & Ronnie Hawkins performing "Don't Tell Me Your Troubles"

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    • troutvoice
  2. 29. Okt. 2015 · This is the remastered version with a better sound on Boz's rhythm guitar too. And of course...dedicated to the anniversary 44 years ago and a Farewell to a ...

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    • Mitchell Lopate
  3. ANDY ALEDORT: Big Brother (Dickey Betts Remembers Duane Allman) (first published in 'Guitar World', Vol. 28 / No. 4, April 2007) Duane Allman led the Allman Brothers Band to success with his brilliant guitar work and supremely confident attitude. On the 35th anniversary of the group’s greatest album, At Fillmore East, Allman Brother Dickey ...

  4. In 1981, I wrote Guitar Player magazine’s Duane Allman cover story. After it came out, I interviewed others who’d known Duane, including his best friend in Daytona Beach, Jim Shepley, and his early band mates Bob Greenlee and Floyd Miles. On January 27, 1985, I caught up with John McEuen, who graciously agreed to talk about Duane and Gregg’s time with the Hour Glass in L.A. Our ...

  5. 3. Dez. 2022 · Duane Allman. Duane Allman lives on in the hearts and minds of those he touched with his music. Duane was dynamic, charismatic, and very much alive. So much so that many of us feel his presence today when we listen to his music. Ed Shane hosted Duane Allman in 1970 on a one hour radio broadcast he called The Duane Allman Hour (it was a one-time ...

  6. 23. Okt. 2020 · Eat a Peach went on to be the biggest hit of the Allman Brothers' career at that point, reaching number 4 on Billboard; it was the last album to feature Duane. In 2011, Rolling Stone named Duane Allman the ninth best guitar player of all time. Robert Randall wrote: "Duane died young, and it's just one of those things. You could tell he was ...

  7. On Friday, 28 August the sessions for Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs began in earnest, joining the other four musicians for the next week or so of recording was Duane Allman who was thrilled to be playing with Clapton. The first song they recorded was Clapton and Whitlock’s, ‘Tell The Truth’ – a far more assured version than their earlier effort; it became the opening track of the ...