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John Everett Sandlin Jr. (April 16, 1945 – September 19, 2017) was an American recording engineer and record producer. He is best known for producing albums by bands such as the Allman Brothers Band, Widespread Panic, Wet Willie, and Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit.
Johnny Sandlin - drums, guitar, gong; Mabron McKinney - bass (1967) Bob Keller - bass (1967) Pete Carr - bass, guitar, vocal (1967–1968) Discography Albums. Hour Glass (Liberty, 1967) Power of Love (Liberty, 1968) The Hour Glass (compilation of the two studio albums) (United Artists, 1973)
- 1967–1968
- Liberty
- Soul
- Los Angeles, California, United States
28. Sept. 2017 · Johnny Sandlin’s death was the fourth terrible blow this year to the Allman Bothers Band community, following the losses of Butch Trucks, Col. Bruce Hampton and, of course, Gregg Allman. Sandlin was probably the least known outside the core family, but he played a central role in the band’s career from the time he met Duane and ...
22. Sept. 2017 · Johnny Sandlin, a record producer, engineer and session musician best known for his work with the Allman Brothers Band, died on Tuesday in Decatur, Ala. He was 72. His death was announced by...
19. Sept. 2017 · Producer Johnny Sandlin, who co-produced the Allman Brothers Band ’s two biggest albums and worked with virtually every top name in the Southern rock genre, has died in Decatur, Ala. He was...
20. Sept. 2017 · Johnny Sandlin, an early Allman Brothers Band musical collaborator who later produced their multi-platinum Brothers and Sisters album, has died at age 72. He had been battling cancer,...
" Ramblin Man " is a song by American rock band The Allman Brothers Band, released in August 1973 as the lead single from the group's fourth studio album, Brothers and Sisters (1973). Written and sung by the band's guitarist, Dickey Betts, it was inspired by a 1951 song of the same name by Hank Williams.