Talk:The Allman Brothers Band
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[edit] Thank you
Thank you Wikipedia. I write to add to the excellent Allman Brothers Band article. Until reading it, I was never aware of the intimate relationship between the Allman Brothers and Sea Level. I've been reveling in the innovative album “Cats on the Coast” since high school. Wore out the vinyl and happily purchased the digitally remastered CD. Any Allman Brothers fan who also enjoys contemporary jazz (not that ‘smooth jazz’ packaged pabulum) will find “Cats on the Coast” to be an essential addition to their collection. If you find a copy – buy it! 17:02, 1 June 2003 12.237.98.92
[edit] Duane and Berry
The story that Duane and Berry died at the same corner is widespread. It is also wrong. According to the offical Allman Brothers site, under "People/Chronology of the Allman Brothers Band", Berry Oakley's motorcycle accident was "only blocks from where Duane's happened". I'll put the page back the way it was, along with a note that the common story is wrong. Noel 23:10, 22 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- Thanks for straightening that out, Noel, I've been wrong for years. - Hephaestos 23:15, 22 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- No problem. I had the same misapprehansion for years too! FWIW, apparently Duane's collision was at the intersection of Hillcrest and Bartlett (the Allman Bros site confirms that), and Berry's was "near the intersection of Napier Avenue near Inverness Street".
- It turns out the story about it being a peach truck is wrong too. I guess I should put a note about that in here too? Noel 23:24, 22 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- It probably should all go in, if only to dispel rumor; I don't think it should have a high priority in the article but I'm at a loss at the moment as to how to tone that part down a bit.
- I lived in Macon for five years and thought at least the locals would have the story straight, but I guess not. *grin* Two separate people pointed out Forsyth and Zebulon to me as the place where both were killed (maybe to scare me, as I drove through there every day on the way to work). - Hephaestos 23:28, 22 Aug 2003 (UTC)
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- I think I know how to handle the EaP rumor thing without clogging up the ABB page. Take a look in a few minutes.... Noel 00:30, 23 Aug 2003 (UTC)
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- Good idea, thanks again :) - Hephaestos 01:35, 23 Aug 2003 (UTC)
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[edit] notability of Georgia Allman Brothers Band Association?
A user has been edit-warring for deleting this entry:
- GABBA (Georgia Allman Brothers Band Association), a U.S. non-profit organisation dedicated to preserve the history of the The Allman Brothers Band [1]
from the disambiguation page Gabba, arguing that it's not notable enough to ever have a Wikipedia article, and thus to be listed as a redlink on a dab page.
You can provide information (positive or negative) about it at the discussion page Talk:Gabba so as to help sort it out.
Thanks,
-- 62.147.112.36 14:37, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Jimmy Carter
Could someone add some information about the band's manager, Phil Walden (who also ran Capricorn Records and had previously managed Otis Redding) as well as his connections to Jimmy Carter and the failing financial fortunes of the band in the late 1970s? I believe it was a fairly major issue in their personal and artistic lives. Thanks!
[edit] Members List
Could someone help in fixing the members section of the article. It has been tagged as "require restructuring" since November of this year.
I went and re did the formatting. I added sub headings fort each instrument and listed band members in chronological order. My only real hiccup was for Gregg, as whoever did the original list i assumed put the instruments in order of how much they were used by the player. And Gregg had vocals listed for his first thing and guitar as his last but since i didn't want to do a redundant vocal section i just listed him under Guitar. DyloniusFunk 18:58, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
I moved Gregg Allman to the piano/keyboard subsection of the members list. While he does play guitar, he is primarily known for his singing and organ play in ABB. KitHutch 19:28, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks to the person who fixed the Lineup section by year.
Added a "non-official/Live/Studio" members section203.111.236.48 11:58, 12 February 2007 (UTC)