Southern Blood: Celebrating Gregg Allman
Americana
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1h 3m
Gregg Allman’s album Southern Blood serves as a remarkable final testament from an artist whose contributions have truly shaped American music throughout the past four decades. Produced by Don Was and recorded in Muscle Shoals where Duane Allman and the earliest seeds of the Allman Brothers Band were sown, Southern Blood remains among the most uniquely personal of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s career. In celebration of Allman’s album and his legacy, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed panelists Michael Lehman, Don Was, Scott Sharrard (guitarist for the band), and Gregg Allman’s son, Devon Allman - all influential in Allman’s career - for an intimate evening that paid homage to the late singer/songwriter.
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