One of the world's most valuable guitars is included in a music collection on display in Athens, Georgia at Akins Ford Arena.
The concert will take place at the Macon City Auditorium. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Dickey Betts ...
Susan Tedeschi, Devon Allman, and Duane Betts — who all performed with the Allman Brothers Band at various times before the group disbanded in 2014 — along with Charlie Starr, Jimmy Hall, and Lamar ...
Duane passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 24, 2024, in Newington Connecticut. Duane was born in Petoskey, Michigan, on May 6, 1937. "The day the Hindenburg blew up" he would always say.
Top gainers of 2024: The Indian stock market swung to record highs in the first few months of 2024, but poor corporate earnings and an exodus of foreign funds curtailed their annual gains to about ...
While Duane passed a sad two years later, his many talents live through the artistic impressions he left for us to find. Let these words carry you through the New Year with pride and happiness!
From a teenager’s stunning feat on the Olympic stage to records falling on the track and field, there were plenty of reasons to smile as Australian sports fans in 2024. Here, foxsports.com.au ...
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Sometimes, life does have some strange coincidences in store for us, but there’s something especially cruel about what happened to The Allman Brothers Band. Originally made up of brother Duane and ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Duane Monson, 79, Rochester, Minn. died Friday Dec. 27, in Samaritan Bethany Home on Eighth. Memorial service will be Monday, January 6 at 11am with visitation from 11:30am ...
Now we're going to learn how Jimmy Carter's love of music and his friendship with the Allman Brothers helped get him elected, something he recounted in the film "Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President." ...
He said it was a real working-man’s song. Georgia governor and U.S. presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, dressed in an Allman Brothers T-shirt, talks with the press while vacationing on Jekyll ...