Have this #AllmanBrothers tribute gig coming up in #Raleigh at the Lincoln on Saturday so I sat down with my #dobro last night to make sure the internal Fishman still worked. Of course, it didn’t. So, a little heavy duty double sided tape and an old Lawrence and I’m back in business. Sounds pretty great, too!
The #AllmanBrothers recently released this 4/7/72 show recorded only months after Duane's death. So it's unique in that Dicky Betts is the sole guitarist. But it sounds great and I've never heard Berry Oakley's bass so high in the mix. You can really focus in on his playing and what made him so great.
Dickey Betts, cofounder of the Allman Brothers Band, died last week. In this essay for Paste, Matt Mitchell remembers his work on "Eat a Peach" and "Brothers and Sisters." "I contend that, between February 1972 and August 1973, there was no greater rocker walking among us than Dickey Betts," Mitchell writes. "Most musicians would kill to write 'Blue Sky,' 'Jessica' and 'Ramblin’ Man' over the course of a long career; Betts did it in just 16 months’ time, a creative peak few musicians of his caliber, genre and longevity have ever paralleled."
Dickey Betts, co-founding guitarist of the Allman Brothers Band, has died at the age of 80 as a result of cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Here's Rolling Stone's tribute to him [story may be paywalled].
Please join me in crowdfunding a documentary on one of the greatest musical events in history: #GratefulDead, #theBand, and #AllmanBrothers, playing to the largest gathering of human beings in North America. The Watkins Glen Summer Jam. (I was there.) http://kck.st/3rN3YTh
The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post (live) (youtu.be)