(via Dickey Betts: Best Songs With Allman Brothers Band)
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Asked why the band finally broke through, Gregg gave a very honest answer in 1974:maybe it was because Betts finally started writing and singing some songs.
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Duane Allman
November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971
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Overton Park, Memphis, Tennessee, May 9, 1971, a Jim Marshall photo
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Allman Brothers Band - Duane Allman
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Field camping at the Atlantic Pop Festival
Antebellum North, Georgia
1970
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The Allman Brothers Band - Eat a Peach (Warner Bros.-Capricorn, 1972) - Design by W. David Powell, gatefold art by Powell and J.F. Holmes
Powell based these off postcards he found in a Georgia drugstore. I wonder if the cards took inspiration from Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach; the climax has the titular peach on a truck when James is in New York.
The real prize is in the gatefold, which, uh, I'll let you figure out.
Album cover image courtesy of Discogs. Gatefold art image courtesy of Michael Studt of Flickr.
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