Authors: Gregg Allman
Tags: #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Personal Memoirs, #Music, #Rock, #Biography & Autobiography, #Genres & Styles, #Composers & Musicians
Having a laugh with Warren Haynes, a man I truly enjoy writing songs with.
© Dino Perrucci
With my solo band, supporting the
Low Country Blues
album.
© Joshua Timmermans/Noble Visions
Accepting the Lifetime Achievement Grammy for the Allman Brothers Band, February 2012.
WireImage/Rick Diamond/Getty Images
With Chank and my manager, Michael Lehman, at the Big House Museum, 2011.
David Plakke Media, NYC
Standing in front of the Big House Museum, a place that I’m truly proud of.
David Plakke Media, NYC
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“Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More,” 204, 209
Alaimo, Steve, 100–101
Alexander, Michael, 76, 106
Allman, Alfred (grandfather), 11, 25–27
Allman, David (uncle), 11, 15–16, 25, 26
Allman, Delilah Island (daughter), 284, 324–25, 359
Allman, Devon Lane (son), 229, 360
Allman, Donna (Duane’s wife), 148
Allman, [Howard] Duane (brother),
28, 194
, 242, 287, 378
and Allman Brothers Band,
see
Allman Brothers Band
and Allman Joys,
53, 54
, 61–77
birth and childhood, 9, 14, 22–24
death of, 195–201, 203–4, 207, 228, 275, 332
and the draft, 55–56
and drugs, 161–63, 171–72, 175, 188–93, 199
and Hour Glass,
78
, 82–99
in L.A.,
78
, 79–84
in military school, 16–19, 36
and motorcycles, 68, 195, 326–27
and music, 30, 33–34, 42, 50, 91
optimism of, 64, 79, 80–81, 180, 352–53
and women, 35–36, 38
Allman, Elijah Blue (son), 277–78, 359–61
Allman, Galadrielle (Duane’s daughter), 148, 170, 362, 373
Allman, Geraldine (mother), 5, 12–15, 19–20, 24, 70, 196, 282, 283, 350, 360,
364
, 375–76
Allman, Gregory LeNoir, 28,
224, 240, 294, 344, 364
and Allman Brothers Band,
see
Allman Brothers Band
and Allman Joys,
53, 54
, 61–77
awards, 374–75
birth and childhood,
8, 9
, 13–27
drinking, 3–7, 212, 219, 249, 257, 258, 283, 296–98, 301, 303–4, 310, 314, 318, 327–32, 346, 373
and drugs, 73, 159–63, 171–77, 188–93, 196, 199, 201–2, 219, 233, 244, 251, 252, 256–57, 264, 266, 268, 269–74, 275, 285, 314, 328, 332, 359, 373
and Duane’s death, 195–202, 332
and fatherhood, 359–62
first gig, 34–35
first guitar, 32–34
first woman, 51–52
foot-shooting party, 57–61
and friendships, 225–27
and girl in fifth grade, 20–21
and hepatitis, 328, 330, 346–50
and Hour Glass,
78
, 82–99
and karma, 308–9
in L.A.,
78
, 79–99
liver transplant, 348–50, 378
lung operations, 356–59
in military school, 16–20, 36–41, 372
and money, 186–88, 198, 263, 275, 283, 302, 305, 372–73
and motorcycles, 325–26
in movies, 322–23
and music, 30, 33–34, 41, 44, 46–48, 274, 290–92, 369–72, 378
in psych ward, 235–38
and rehab, 4, 6, 191, 258, 285, 329, 330, 369
and religion, 365–69
solo albums, 213–16, 243–44, 251, 275, 280, 306–7, 351–56
solo tours, 216–18, 304, 356
songwriting, 72, 75, 101, 111–14, 138, 153–54, 210, 303, 320, 342
tattoos,
344
, 345–46
and women, 226–38, 307–11
Allman, Layla Brooklyn (daughter), 323, 361
Allman, Michael (son), 299–300
Allman, Myrtle (grandmother), 11, 25–27
Allman, Orion Gregory (grandson), 360
Allman, Sam (uncle), 11, 25, 26
Allman, Willis Turner “Bill” (father), death of, 9–11, 372
Allman Brothers Band,
104
, 105–29, 130, 131–57, 158, 178, 179–93,
206, 260, 334
airplane of, 261–62, 268
beginning of, 99, 105–11, 275
breakups of, 254, 269, 274–75, 277, 285, 298–99
and Carter campaign, 266–67
and drugs, 161–63, 171–77, 188–92, 244, 251, 262, 268, 269–74, 275, 288
and Duane’s death, 196–200, 203–4, 207, 275
first album, 139–41
getting back together,
276
, 284–92,
312
, 313–19, 342–43
legacy of, 374, 376–78
Lifetime Achievement Grammy, 355–56
and money, 268–69, 274, 275, 285
museum, 377–78
name of, 115–16
quit or die, 338, 339
reunion tour, 305, 316–20
in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 3, 329
troubles with, 250–51, 252–54, 258–59, 262, 267–70, 275, 297, 335–40
Allman Joys, 53, 54, 61–77, 119, 138
“All My Friends,” 215–16
Almanac, 76
Almost Famous
(movie), 242
Americana Awards, 374
Anderson, Tommy, 44, 62
Arista Records, 295, 298
Arness, James, 229, 230–31
Arness, Jenny, 229–30
Asher, Bud, 62
At Fillmore East, 178
, 179–82, 198, 203
Atlanta Pop Festival, 164–65
Atlantic Records, 5, 95, 114, 139, 173, 189, 197
Banes, Jimmy, 30–32
Barber, Adrian, 139, 140
Barker, Andy, 165, 166
Beacon Theatre, New York, 49, 82, 170, 318–19, 336, 337, 341, 347, 348, 376
Beatles, 49, 64, 65, 70, 93, 151, 306
Beck, Jeff, 63, 185
Beckmeier, Steve, 280
“Bell Bottom Britches,” 75
Bellerose, Jay, 353
“Bells of Rhymney, The,” 75
Betts, Dickey, 4, 100, 126, 128, 132, 135–36, 140, 147, 151, 170, 172, 174–75, 177, 195, 204, 209, 216, 242, 288–89
band re-forming, 284–88, 313–14
and breakup of the band, 274–75
forming the band, 107–9
and Great Southern, 285–87
and Paulette, 258–59
solo albums, 243–44, 251, 307
songwriting, 219–21, 253, 320
Big Brother and the Holding Company, 94
Big House, Macon, 148, 275, 377–78
Blackburn, Shelby, 323
“Black Hearted Woman,” 111, 113
Black Rain
(movie), 309
Bland, Bobby “Blue,” 50, 63, 151
Blood, Sweat & Tears, 142
Bloomfield, Mike, 86
“Blue Moon,” 62
“Blue Sky,” 183, 286
Bono, Chastity, 278
Bono, Sonny, 279, 281
Booker T, 138
Boyd, Chuck and Marcia, 287, 302–3
Boyer, Scott, 99, 151, 213, 215
Bradley, Owen, 74
Bramblett, Randall, 309
Bramhall, Doyle II, 353
Bramlett, Bonnie, 145–46
Brose, Julia, 98–99
Brothers and Sisters
, 212–13, 215, 216, 218–19, 220–21, 241, 242, 261, 263, 267
Brothers of the Road
, 295, 297
Brown, David, 99
Brown, James, 48
Brown, Zac, 374
Browne, Jackson, 86, 213, 247
Buckley, Tim, 87–88
Buddy Guy, 85, 88, 144–45, 211
Buffalo Springfield, 85, 88, 97
Burbridge, Oteil, 336, 341, 377
Burke, Solomon, 91
Burnett, T Bone, 351–54
Butterfield, Paul, 84
Butterfield Blues Band, 151
Byrds, 100, 150, 170
Caldwell, Toy, 211
Callahan, Mike, 118, 125, 172
Campbell, Joseph “Red Dog,” 118–19, 125, 144, 154, 168, 171, 173, 175–76, 191, 316
Campbell, Little Milton, 48–49, 63
Capricorn Records, 198, 211, 213, 237, 285, 286, 292, 295
Carne, Judy, 248
Carpenter, Steve, 347
Carr, Pete, 92–93
Carter, Amy, 267
Carter, Clarence, 137
Carter, Jimmy, 264–67
Carter, Miss Lillian, 267
Carter, Randolph “Juicy,” 180
Cash, Johnny, 331
Castle Heights Military Academy, 16–20, 36–41
“A Change Is Gonna Come,” 82
“Changing of the Guard,” 75, 93
Chanley, Patty, 38
Charles, Ray, 139
Cher, 231,
240
, 246–59, 267, 270, 277–82, 368