Thanks for another live Q&A Alan. I have always found it really interesting the number of Trucks, Allman, Betts etc. family members who have chosen lives as professional musicians, engineers, producers, etc.. It seems like the Allman Brothers Band has grown a whole lot of branches and I don't know of any other band that has had this phenomena. I wonder if there is fertile ground here for a podcast. Happy Trails Alan!
Always a pleasure. Some time I'd like to hear about the year before brothers and sisters, 1972. How the Hell did they keep on after Duane went down and manage to release two landmark albums, "Eat a Peach" and "Brothers and Sisters" KB
Hi Alan- Have you seen the doc Sly Lives?
Yes. Fantastic. Very interesting approach.
Hi Alan,
Will you be doing another live session on Reddit anytime soon? I missed the last one and I had a couple questions. Thanks so much. Huge fan!!
Yes. More or less. I’ve moved them to hear. Send me questions and I’ll roll them
As I start.
Thanks for another live Q&A Alan. I have always found it really interesting the number of Trucks, Allman, Betts etc. family members who have chosen lives as professional musicians, engineers, producers, etc.. It seems like the Allman Brothers Band has grown a whole lot of branches and I don't know of any other band that has had this phenomena. I wonder if there is fertile ground here for a podcast. Happy Trails Alan!
Thanks Laurabeth. A strong line to be sure.
Hi Alan,
Always a pleasure. Some time I'd like to hear about the year before brothers and sisters, 1972. How the Hell did they keep on after Duane went down and manage to release two landmark albums, "Eat a Peach" and "Brothers and Sisters" KB
Thanks. Will discuss next time, but this is intensely covered in Brothers and Sisters!
Hi Alan,
Will you be doing another live session on Reddit anytime soon? I missed the last one and I had a couple questions. Thanks so much. Huge fan!!