

Gregg Allman Live - Back to Macon, GA
Gregg Allman est l'une des icônes les plus acclamées, appréciées et récompensées de l'histoire du rock and roll. Membre fondateur du légendaire Allman Brothers Band et fort de sa propre carrière solo, Allman est depuis longtemps un interprète talentueux et naturel du blues ; sa voix soul et distinctive est l'un des sons les plus marquants de l'histoire de la musique américaine. Bien que les Allman Brothers aient mis fin à leurs quarante-cinq ans de carrière en 2014, Gregg Allman ne montre aucun signe de ralentissement. « Gregg Allman Live : Back to Macon, GA » marque sa toute première sortie vidéo solo officielle où, avec l'aide de son groupe de huit musiciens et de son invité spécial Devon Allman, il livre des performances incroyablement énergiques et émouvantes. Filmé au vénérable Grand Opera House, la ville où les Allman ont fait leurs débuts, Gregg interprète 16 titres préférés du public, dont « Whipping Post », « Melissa » et « Midnight Rider ».
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Gregg Allman
Hammond B-3,Lead Vocals & Guitar
Scott Sharrard
Guitar/Vocals
Ben Stivers
Keys

Steve Potts
Drums
Marc Quinones
Percussion/Vocals/Bass
Jay Collins
Horns
Art Edmaiston
Horns
Dennis Marion
Horns
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