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Devon Allman and Jimmy Hall Carry the Allman Brothers’ Torch (#007)

25 min · 17 de dic de 2024
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Southern rock torchbearer Devon Allman sits down with Jimmy Sengenberger for an intimate conversation about the Allman Betts Family Revival, the legacy of the Allman Brothers Band’s "haunting" songbook, and the responsibility of preserving their family’s musical heritage. As a bonus, legendary vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Hall joins the conversation, sharing stories from his early days with Wet Willie and his deep connections to Gregg Allman and the timeless music of the Allman Brothers.

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