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Album Review: THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND – Brothers And Sisters
Capricorn Records Although ‘Eat A Peach’ was released after the tragic death of supremely talented guitarist, Duane Allman in 1971, ‘Brothers and Sisters’ was the first Allman Brothers Band collection without any contributions from him at all. The twin lead … Continue reading
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Tagged aalbum, Allman Brothers Band, Brothers and Sisters, Dicky Betts, Gregg Allman, reissue, review, rock
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