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The Dickey Betts Band "Ramblin Man: Live at the St. George Theatre" Concert Film Teaser
BMG is proud to announce THE DICKEY BETTS BAND release of "Ramblin’ Man: Live at The St. George Theatre" on July 26, 2019. This new audio and video recording captures THE DICKEY BETTS BAND at a special, intimate performance recorded on July 21, 2018 at the historic St. George Theatre on Staten Island in New York City. A special airing of the set will be broadcast on DirecTV starting Friday, June 14, 2019. Check local listings here, for details.
An original member of the Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts first found fame and fortune with the release of their 1971 live album, At Fillmore East. Betts played a key role in making the Allman Brothers Band stadium-filling superstars in the mid-‘70s then returned the band to prominence in 1989, keeping the group among rock’s respected vanguard through the ‘90s. As leader of his Great Southern band during the 2000s, Betts continued to play stages around the world, elating fans from Chicago to Tokyo.
The band members on this release include Dickey Betts (lead guitar,vocals), Duane Betts (lead guitar), Frankie Lombardi (drums, backup vocals), Mike Kach (keyboards, lead vocals), Pedro Arevalo (bass), Damon Fowler (lead/slide guitar, vocals) and Steve Camilleri (drums). In addition, there is a special guest appearance from Devon Allman, son of Gregg Allman, on “Midnight Rider.”
The 90-minute performance features several Allman Brothers Band classics, including 10 minute plus versions of “Ramblin’ Man” and “Blue Sky” and a 21 minute version of “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed.”
As a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and won a Grammy Award for best rock performance for the bands instrumental, “Jessica,” in 1996. Betts is recognized as one of the greatest rock guitar players of all time with Rolling Stone ranking him at #58 in their 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time 2003 list.
An original member of the Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts first found fame and fortune with the release of their 1971 live album, At Fillmore East. Betts played a key role in making the Allman Brothers Band stadium-filling superstars in the mid-‘70s then returned the band to prominence in 1989, keeping the group among rock’s respected vanguard through the ‘90s. As leader of his Great Southern band during the 2000s, Betts continued to play stages around the world, elating fans from Chicago to Tokyo.
The band members on this release include Dickey Betts (lead guitar,vocals), Duane Betts (lead guitar), Frankie Lombardi (drums, backup vocals), Mike Kach (keyboards, lead vocals), Pedro Arevalo (bass), Damon Fowler (lead/slide guitar, vocals) and Steve Camilleri (drums). In addition, there is a special guest appearance from Devon Allman, son of Gregg Allman, on “Midnight Rider.”
The 90-minute performance features several Allman Brothers Band classics, including 10 minute plus versions of “Ramblin’ Man” and “Blue Sky” and a 21 minute version of “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed.”
As a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and won a Grammy Award for best rock performance for the bands instrumental, “Jessica,” in 1996. Betts is recognized as one of the greatest rock guitar players of all time with Rolling Stone ranking him at #58 in their 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time 2003 list.
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The Dickey Betts Band "Ramblin' Man"
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This is just one of the fantastic live performances from the upcoming BMG video release "The Dickey Betts Band: Live at the St. George Theatre. Available on Blue Ray/CD & Vinyl Double LP on July 26th, 2019 ARTISTS FESTIVALS REVIEWS INTERVIEWS GALLERIES VIDEOS EVENTS CONTACT THE DICKEY BETTS BAND RELEASE "RAMBLIN’ MAN: LIVE AT THE ST. GEORGE THEATRE ARTICLE CONTRIBUTED BY MAD INK PR | PUBLISHED ...
❤ Dickey Betts 50+ yrs
Dickey will be sorely missed. a living legend.
R.I.P. Dickey Betts 😢
Jammin with his brothers in Heaven now. RIP Dickey.
The Allman Brothers are in my soul for a lifetime!!! Nothing like the Allman Brothers~!!!!!
When it comes to leaving; I hope you'll understand 😭🌈🔥🎸🎶Gonna miss You
The music of generations, we will meet again❤
The music of our youth, forever in our hearts. RIP ❤
R.I.P. Dickey Betts you will be messed as your music will live on forever our deepest condolences to the family and all the fans and I am a fan. 😇🙏
RIP MY OLD FRIEND NEVER WILL THERE BE ANYONE BETTER THAN YOU
RIP DICKY!
RIP Dickey Betts. You were a legend!
RIP Dickey
Really wish dickey could do one more tour, I had tickets to see him when he came out of retirement briefly but the show was canceled after he fell 🫤 hope he's healthy and doing well
Dickie shounds horrible. Great band and jams!!!
I'm getting into the Allman brothers so bad all of a sudden what a great guitarist. No more golf Dickey we need you now more then ever.
:-)
The bitchy part about getting old,is loss of finger flexibility and being unable to play those fluid runs you could in your 40's. Hits around 60 and steadily compromises your playing. Willie Nelson is amazing to play as long as he had.
Leyenda viva ,el guitarrista que hizo los fraseos y formas más complejas con la guitarra , junto con Duane allman
Yea. Id love to play even at his level today!! Love ya Betts!
There have been many great improvisers in rock, none better than Dickey Betts!
ramblin' gamblin' man
Seems a little slower, but God. Amen
What a legacy his son is his spitting image yes Dickies getting old. hard to listen but we will all get there sooner than later I'm very grateful for the music he's done he will live on for a long long time
Soooo glad I was born in the era where I got to see Dickey live and experience his music. True legend
It hits really really hard when I heard him says "when it's time for leaving, I hope you'll understand"... T_T We'll understand, sir...
Crazy this man played while having a heart attack what a legend
Play it Brother Betts, you are the Ramblin Man, Cousin Figel
His son looks almost identical to him 😊
Dickey 'sweet tone' Betts. He's the one that plays music with his guitar.....instead of mindless widdling and fretboard pyrotechnics
Thank you Dickey for making me pick up the guitar. Thank you for everything!!
Dickey Betts is one of my all time guitar heroes. I play myself and my daughter was named Jessica because of that Allman Bothers song that Dickey so much contributed to. It saddens me to no amount that his guitar skills are gone. Maybe he was drunk , I don't know. It hurts to see him fuck up so badly.
That man is authentic. He is aged, no crime in that. Ramblin man sounded great and the voice has more gravelly sounds to it...a strength not a weakness. Duane had a sounding solo also, keep reaching your father is above the stratosphere. Thanks for years of studio blue sky, ramblin man, and Elizabeth Reed...all sound just as good if not better live. Surprise! Have a good one
Good montage of clips and classics. Betts and son, your lucky to have a father who is a god among the greats.
He's still got great tone!
I'm somewhat a new fan and I really just can't believe after hearing the history and wealth within the Allman's Brothers Band's array of music that there wasn't a massive number of subscribers and fans for such an original, Richard 'Dicky' Betts.....I'm really enjoying your Highway Call album alot and I write songs (mostly demo recordings so far) myself....Finding your alls stuff is great and I'm looking forward to listening more, God willing. Thank you!
As Neil sang ..It's better to fade away .
Awesome!
There is my boy, the bass player!!!!! Pedro J. Arévalo!!!!!!
That gold top is beautiful.
Yes Dickey definitely aged but The Rambling Man is doing what he enjoys most & that’s playing music for his fans 🍑🍄✌️❤️🎶🎼🎤🎸😉
He still plays a mean guitar. Thank you Dickey for the wonderful songs you have written and the melodic guitar playing. Dickey’s solo album Highway Call is still one of my favorites. God bless!❤️
One of my favs also!
There’s some people who never lose their voice, like David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, some that that sound like they’ve aged some. But man poor Dickey, he can still pull off the guitar, but that voice, wtf.
Long live Richard Betts. The road goes on forever 👍🏼
Yahoo! just ordered the vinyl, and also the live from the lone star roadhouse
I believe had he stopped drinking long time ago, he'd still be able to pull the trigger. Ah but at one time Forrest Richard Betts was one of the BADDEST guitar men on PLANET EARTH! time to hang it up. Duane Betts, gently take up the torch from Dad.❤
Entirely too cool !!!!
Their will never be another Allman Brothers Band. They Cannot be replaced. Dickey Betts was the leader of the Abb after D. Allmans Dealth and took the band in a different direction from 1972 to 1976. His guitar playing and style are legendary as he has left a permenant mark on blues/counry and southern Rock. Both he and Duane Allman set the bar for the absolute best music of all southern Rock acts that followed. Fillmore East is gold standard music. So glad he is still around and deserves the respect he has earned for his definite role in the formation of In my estimation the greatest Southern Band of all time bar NONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nobody sounds like Richard Forest Betts. The Ramblin Man.
LOVE YOU
I always love dickey but i think its time to stop thats it