Never stopped mourning the loss of his brother, Duane. Not during his entire life. I understand that. I'll never stop grieving for my daughter. Never. I grieve every single day.
How much can be said about this man. A true Southern Man. ! I have listened to his music soo many times. Always tried to play along on guitar. His brother was also very amazing but as a friend once said. The best male voice in rock. Was Gregg. Thanks.
Gregg Allman was amazing!! He inPeace and no pain. Such man, kind to everyone, such amazing gift!! You fought, and mention God our creator. Soft spoken. Always humble.
Here i am again a year later. When i was born, Duane and Gregg where already on this earth for 8 and 7 years. Young boys, they hadn't even attended the blues review yet that had impressed them so much, it undoubtedly changed the direction of their lives. That was still 2 years away for them. For me, i entered upon this earth loving music and the blues so much, and although I had no idea at the time. I was already in very good hands musically for the future. At the age of 14, I casually stumbled upon an album in a local record store that also changed me and no doubt my life forever. Duane's guitar playing was what caught my ear and it was so awe inspiring! I just had to see the man play. How could anyone get such a wonderful sound out of his guitar? Well it never happened. Within that year, suddenly Duane was gone. There was such an empty spot that nothing could fill. I hitchhiked around the country and I would see Gregg and the guys in concert, or in transit to their shows, in small towns, in New Orleans, in Nebraska, Florida all over the place, it was uncanny! I was glad they decided to continue. I remember i felt so bad for Gregg and i could tell that his world was a place he could barely recognize without Duane in it. I didnt yet know how, but i could always see his pain. Well, fast forward 5 or 6 years and i loved them and the music so much, i moved from South Dakota to Macon, Georgia. At my roommate's insistance, i applied at Capricorn Studio and got the job there. I worked for Johnny Sandlin their producer at the time. I came to love those very fine and talented people....and i wish it could have gone on forever. Gregg with his laugh (and Johnny's too) Gregg's sense of humor, and his tell tale eyes in which i saw his suffering for years.....fast forward again. He was sick, i knew it was very serious, i could feel it, no one had to tell me, but i thought there was still a little more time, surely?...May 27, 2017 came way too soon for me. This is where a huge part of my world, my life, some 47 or 48 years ends. All i can say is the world doesnt sparkle like it used to, and although i still love music, the notes that fill the air seem like they are missing something too. Life on this earth just isnt the same without Gregg and his music in it! It's like a foreign world that seems colder. I also miss Johnny so much! Johnny was a good man too and he kept his promise to Duane, that if something should happen, he would keep an eye on his baybruh, Gregg. Johnny passed on 4 months after Gregg. God how i miss them both! As i learn how to carry on without more of that sweet soulful music that they made. You are loved and missed by many! Many more than you know. All my love to those gone before.
I know what you mean by your life being changed by the sound of the Allman Brothers. I was only 14 when my uncles girlfriend got sick and couldn't go to their concert in 1970, so he took me. I knew nothing about these guys. When I saw Duane up there playing it blew mw away. I am now 65 and still listen all the time to their music, [there is no other sound for me]. I have the Fillmore East album downloaded in my SUV. Take care.
I can't believe I didn't get to see Gregg Allman when he was living. What an incredible talent and a real Southern Rock Star 🌟 and all around nice guy. RIP
It's a shame this shows not on TV anymore because it was one of my favorite things to watch. She did such a great job interviewing what a classy woman.
Perfect timing and phrasing, he makes it look easy and effortlessly But, it is the result of practicing, living, and breathing music. More than just talent ! Sacrificing everything !!!
And how about Scott Sherrard, Gregg's guitarist? IMHO, Gregg and Scott play very well together! I've always thought that! I think Scott was the best person for the sound that Gregg was looking for, their styles blend so well together. And it also speaks highly of Scott's musicianship. He tastefully accompanies Gregg's vocals and on his solos, he is so attuned to the song that he seems to reflect, almost as a mirror image, Gregg's soul. (with LOTS of fire 🔥!) Now that's a great musician!
Thku for this...Idk why this was buried so deep in the web. What I lusten to shoulda seen this way sooner. This is amazing! Gregg's been in my soul w/that music for 52 yrs now. He's been in heaven for a few short years but I still feel him hete. Goodness. he left so mych if himself for us to enjoy and pass down, now to geandkids that are mete babies! What a man, what was life, what kindness and grit. What he did wasn't easy at all He developed the gift aling w/Duane, and the rest if them. This is miraculius stuff that we shall never see the likes of again. I was lucky enuf to have Gregg recognize me the 7 times I sat in front if him. He did some very kund things and was a communicator from that stage. He was very comfortable sharing glances and smiles. I was w/my husband, so this wasn't some silliness or flirting, just genuine kindness and sharing the music. He ysed to take all my gear, including my purse and stash it by his organ! (,usually nice leather in Chicago weather or riding a Harley there. ) All of them were sweet. Warren I got to meet and spend a lil time with too. Ppl like this brought so much joy. Now I am a sick shut in and have so many wonderful memories to carry me. Love and respect this Gregg and zallman family so much. They weathered so much and keep so much love aluve. This country and world are changing so fast and not for better. We need to keep the good vibes spreading around til we move on...Hod bless Gregg andvfriends and thku for posting this! God bless. peace and love to all here.
I feel the same about Duane & I was born 10 yrs after he was killed... and I was given the greatest middle name a future guitar player could have: the name of the man who would inspire me to learn to play... DUANE Allman. Yep. My middle name is Duane just like Howard Duane Allman, thanks to my awesome dad. Little did I know that he'd be the one to inspire me to learn to play myself. Even today, 52 years after his death, I still get tears in my eyes thinking of all we lost when we lost Duane and then Berry.
If you haven't seen this, you need to watch. Gregg's band sounds great as well. And Lynn Hoffman conducts a knowledgeable interview (and she is also very easy on the eyes).
You see I m 48 but since 12 years old listening Allman Brothers, Sly Stone, Ten Years After, Last 36 years funk,south rock, blues...Gregg Allman How much we need this kind of people !!! God knows that Sunny!!! We need New Hippy Movement thats for sure!!!
damn I"ll be missin those tunes you cranked outs w/ that southern kinda growl.. I guess 2014 will have to do me all the way back to the 1st in Mphs 5/71.rip
Great interview. Complimenting GA on his great teeth. To bad he bought that set in the dentist office. Now if she said hair, beard, voice, band, etc., etc., that would have been on key. Never be another Gregg!
It was a great song when he wrote it but he improved it greatly in this version and when he added the horn section what a piece of art! This guy not only was a singer and a musician he was a musical composition genius as well as a gifted writer
At 22:02......you can truly tell that Gregg had to edit what he REALLY wanted to say regarding some bigoted diner that didn't want to serve food to the band's great drummer Jaimoe all because of his skin tone. Purely disgusting, tragic, and sad!
He seems to really want to talk about Jaimo and the racism he faced. Interviewers seemed afraid to let him speak on that. But he really was a groundbreaker. It’s not talked about, but he was.
Yeah he had a distinct laugh, for sure. And he also had what I call his half laugh. It was always interesting and fun to hear how he said things in conversation. He was a deep thinker with a polite gentle reserved demeanor.
@@DCHutchins yeah he was really good for Greg he brought some of the best playing out in Greg they really were a good team. Scotts very cool indeed. I just wasn't too sure if that was him cuz that's an older video. Thanks 🤠
If you ever get a chance, Scott Sharard the lead guitarist, tours with his own band and displays his great talent...the .bummer was he did not do any ABB songs when I saw him, but still a great evening out.
I don't understand why the drummer was behind a plastic barrier. I really doubt he felt like he might be pelted with tomatoes or other objects. What other use was that barrier? I guess the barrier is to keep the drums from overwhelming the recording, right?
jaxflfreebird yes it's there to help contain how loud the drums are. Probably a small room they are playing in. Guy hits those skins hard usually at something like this a drummer might use thinner drum sticks and not hit as hard. You will see guitarist doing it as well.
Yes and if they are recording the sound of the drums would "bleed onto" the other tracks ( vocals, guitars, etc.) If recorded as a live session. The drums are contained to keep the tracks as clean as possible.
Not sure how much longer Greg Allman will be around but when he passes the music 🎶 industry world-wide will have lost a true giant of an all around musical 🎶 artist ( songwriter/performer) 😊😅😮😢😂❤😂😊❤😊❤
guitarist Scott Sharrard, drummer Steve Potts, bassist Jerry Jemmott, saxophonist Jay Collins, keyboardist Bruce Katz and percussionist Floyd Miles. Jemmott played on recording sessions with Duane, back in the day.
********************* 2:41 ***************** I don't understand why Gregg came in so early interrupting the sax player? I've seen him do this so many times in his career. It is almost like he wants to stop a player or a solo. Sheesh.
I really dont hear him interrupting anyone. The sax plays out the final measure of his solo run on the songs the sax solos. With his jazz style he may have not ended his solo on a resolution or tonic note, perhaps that's what you're hearing.
It is the opposite. You have it all mixed up Mr. Jax, etc....I mean, the ABBs were known for their incredibly long, great jams...Gregg may have to wait almost an hour at times before he comes back to sing...and he is on key every time. He never interrupts, he waits for a queue from someone, especially in Whipping Post...Sheesh you.....~!
@@joleneloveland2942 He is all mixed up...Mr. Jax, whatever...I am alwas amazed that after the long jams that Gregg can regain the note and where he left off...alway right on key.
Never stopped mourning the loss of his brother, Duane. Not during his entire life. I understand that. I'll never stop grieving for my daughter. Never. I grieve every single day.
Thank you, Gregg....you, your brother, and your band, The Allman Brothers, for all the great music that you have blessed us all with.
Yes thank you
Your music forever ❤❤❤❤RIP Gregg Allmann
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How much can be said about this man. A true Southern Man. ! I have listened to his music soo many times. Always tried to play along on guitar. His brother was also very amazing but as a friend once said. The best male voice in rock. Was Gregg. Thanks.
What a Gift you were to us Gregg Allman. We will miss you here on earth. Your music lives on forever. 💙🎶
what a gift indeed!!
@@mcav22 He'll be missed. One of the last greats.
We never the great music you Left for us..R.I.P.
Gregg Allman was amazing!! He inPeace and no pain. Such man, kind to everyone, such amazing gift!! You fought, and mention God our creator. Soft spoken. Always humble.
Here i am again a year later. When i was born, Duane and Gregg where already on this earth for 8 and 7 years. Young boys, they hadn't even attended the blues review yet that had impressed them so much, it undoubtedly changed the direction of their lives. That was still 2 years away for them. For me, i entered upon this earth loving music and the blues so much, and although I had no idea at the time. I was already in very good hands musically for the future. At the age of 14, I casually stumbled upon an album in a local record store that also changed me and no doubt my life forever. Duane's guitar playing was what caught my ear and it was so awe inspiring! I just had to see the man play. How could anyone get such a wonderful sound out of his guitar? Well it never happened. Within that year, suddenly Duane was gone. There was such an empty spot that nothing could fill. I hitchhiked around the country and I would see Gregg and the guys in concert, or in transit to their shows, in small towns, in New Orleans, in Nebraska, Florida all over the place, it was uncanny! I was glad they decided to continue. I remember i felt so bad for Gregg and i could tell that his world was a place he could barely recognize without Duane in it. I didnt yet know how, but i could always see his pain.
Well, fast forward 5 or 6 years and i loved them and the music so much, i moved from South Dakota to Macon, Georgia. At my roommate's insistance, i applied at Capricorn Studio and got the job there. I worked for Johnny Sandlin their producer at the time. I came to love those very fine and talented people....and i wish it could have gone on forever. Gregg with his laugh (and Johnny's too) Gregg's sense of humor, and his tell tale eyes in which i saw his suffering for years.....fast forward again. He was sick, i knew it was very serious, i could feel it, no one had to tell me, but i thought there was still a little more time, surely?...May 27, 2017 came way too soon for me. This is where a huge part of my world, my life, some 47 or 48 years ends. All i can say is the world doesnt sparkle like it used to, and although i still love music, the notes that fill the air seem like they are missing something too. Life on this earth just isnt the same without Gregg and his music in it! It's like a foreign world that seems colder.
I also miss Johnny so much! Johnny was a good man too and he kept his promise to Duane, that if something should happen, he would keep an eye on his baybruh, Gregg. Johnny passed on 4 months after Gregg. God how i miss them both! As i learn how to carry on without more of that sweet soulful music that they made. You are loved and missed by many! Many more than you know. All my love to those gone before.
Very heart felt..... ✌
I know what you mean by your life being changed by the sound of the Allman Brothers. I was only 14 when my uncles girlfriend got sick and couldn't go to their concert in 1970, so he took me. I knew nothing about these guys. When I saw Duane up there playing it blew mw away. I am now 65 and still listen all the time to their music, [there is no other sound for me]. I have the Fillmore East album downloaded in my SUV. Take care.
My man that is so beautiful thank you
Amazing and beautiful and sad. Classy, touching post.....peace
Beautiful testimony of love! Thank you for sharing.
Thank God for Gregg. He wore Duane's chops to honor his brother. I always loved seeing Gregg with chops like Duane had. Reminds me of Duane so much.
The Allman Brothers were and always will be the BEST F-CKING BAND EVER!! EVER!!!
Well. You’re not wrong.
I love to see Gregg play guitar. It reminds me so much of Duane.
You Duane And Dicky will never be forgotten They set the way with there music RIP my friends ❤
Great interview, very respectful interviewer, unlike people like Howard Stern. RIP Gregg
Very easy on the eyes as well
I can't believe I didn't get to see Gregg Allman when he was
living. What an incredible talent and a real Southern Rock Star 🌟 and all around nice guy. RIP
Gregg looks so good here as well as being relaxed ... Thank you Gregg Allman for sharing your life music & love..... RIP brothers!! 🌈🍄☮🐦
Gregg will be forever missed.
A National treasure. Loved him always will❣️🏆
It's a shame this shows not on TV anymore because it was one of my favorite things to watch. She did such a great job interviewing what a classy woman.
Loved this interview...Gregg was as sweet and gracious as usual...
Low Country Blues.....hell of an album
Somebody give that drummer a raise. Damn. RIP Gregg. We miss you.
What an amazing loss we have experienced with your passing. RIP, Gregg....who will make our soulshine now?
Cant believe he's gone.
I know. Still just shocked.
kimberly warren sad a real gap has been left with greggs passing
Thank you cause it is like your mom passed, and today the new cd comes out.
Elizabeth Kempf If you don't mind me asking, What are you speaking of? A new Album? Sorry, I still use that term. Thanks. 😊
GREGG ALLMAN GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ nad GENIUSZAMI KOSMOS KOCHANI na zawsze dziękuję BARDZO i MIŁOŚĆ ☮️ POKÓJ MUZYKA tak
Thank you for sharing you’re life with us Gregg, you carried me through the fire more times than I care to remember.
Even when he wasn't at his best, he was still amazing!
Perfect timing and phrasing, he makes it look easy and effortlessly But, it is the result of practicing, living, and breathing music. More than just talent ! Sacrificing everything !!!
Gregg has been one of my favorites since I became a teenager. This is another severe loss for the world...
I'll always love & miss you 💋💔
Thank you Dave Hutchins for sharing these session videos. Yea, thanks a lot.
Haunted by music of my soul..
Peace love and Gregg Allman
And how about Scott Sherrard, Gregg's guitarist? IMHO, Gregg and Scott play very well together! I've always thought that! I think Scott was the best person for the sound that Gregg was looking for, their styles blend so well together. And it also speaks highly of Scott's musicianship. He tastefully accompanies Gregg's vocals and on his solos, he is so attuned to the song that he seems to reflect, almost as a mirror image, Gregg's soul. (with LOTS of fire 🔥!) Now that's a great musician!
Scott is great but Jack Pearson gets my vote for this type version of WP from the SFS album!
Excellent description! 🎵
I saw Scott with Gregg a couple times, and also Scott's band, very talented player, loved it.
I gotta agree with you man, they were made to play together.🤘🏼
Thku for this...Idk why this was buried so deep in the web. What I lusten to shoulda seen this way sooner. This is amazing! Gregg's been in my soul w/that music for 52 yrs now. He's been in heaven for a few short years but I still feel him hete. Goodness. he left so mych if himself for us to enjoy and pass down, now to geandkids that are mete babies! What a man, what was life, what kindness and grit. What he did wasn't easy at all
He developed the gift aling w/Duane, and the rest if them. This is miraculius stuff that we shall never see the likes of again.
I was lucky enuf to have Gregg recognize me the 7 times I sat in front if him. He did some very kund things and was a communicator from that stage. He was very comfortable sharing glances and smiles. I was w/my husband, so this wasn't some silliness or flirting, just genuine kindness and sharing the music. He ysed to take all my gear, including my purse and stash it by his organ! (,usually nice leather in Chicago weather or riding a Harley there. ) All of them were sweet. Warren I got to meet and spend a lil time with too. Ppl like this brought so much joy. Now I am a sick shut in and have so many wonderful memories to carry me. Love and respect this Gregg and zallman family so much. They weathered so much and keep so much love aluve. This country and world are changing so fast and not for better. We need to keep the good vibes spreading around til we move on...Hod bless Gregg andvfriends and thku for posting this! God bless. peace and love to all here.
Fantastic rendition of an absolute classic song from one of the greatest American bands ever. Thanks, Gregg, Duane, and ABB! ❤
we will surely miss you, Gregg
I honestly can say " I dont ever think I will ever get over Greggs passing" He is truly Missed ❤
I feel the same about Duane & I was born 10 yrs after he was killed... and I was given the greatest middle name a future guitar player could have: the name of the man who would inspire me to learn to play... DUANE Allman. Yep. My middle name is Duane just like Howard Duane Allman, thanks to my awesome dad. Little did I know that he'd be the one to inspire me to learn to play myself. Even today, 52 years after his death, I still get tears in my eyes thinking of all we lost when we lost Duane and then Berry.
To be able to play at this level unconsciously is sic ❤
The music lives on - southern rock at its best ...........replenishes the great memories of Gregg and the Allman Brothers music
Missing you can't stop playing your music since you passed. RIP.
Always liked her interviews, love the Allman Brothers
Makes my day every time thanks gregg
First thing that came to my mind was, man that sure is some mighty fine sax playing!
Jerry Jemmott on bass! He recorded with Duane back in the day.
If you haven't seen this, you need to watch. Gregg's band sounds great as well. And Lynn Hoffman conducts a knowledgeable interview (and she is also very easy on the eyes).
One great man here and fought for it all the way to the top.
I wish we had met One another babk in the day, I 💕💕 Love 😘😘 you Greg re God rest your soul my angel!!!!
Wow! Didn’t know it was possible to make an even better version of that song!
he's the best
Last time I saw Gregg live was in 07,first time in 1975.and lots of times in between.the music was always good.not good but great
Classy! Would loved to have been there❤
Gregory Allman was always the keeper of the mojo (🍄 that voice).
Totally agree sunny
You see I m 48 but since 12 years old listening Allman Brothers, Sly Stone, Ten Years After, Last 36 years funk,south rock, blues...Gregg Allman How much we need this kind of people !!! God knows that Sunny!!! We need New Hippy Movement thats for sure!!!
GREAT interviewer and interview.
damn I"ll be missin those tunes you cranked outs w/ that southern kinda growl.. I guess 2014 will have to do me all the way back to the 1st in Mphs 5/71.rip
Love this album of his. So much feeling in it.
the carpet brings the whole thing together
…..Another magic carpet ride…
Love this! And Bruce Katz is quite a talent himself.
Fabulous arrangement.
good on you Gregg, long may you continue !
Thanks for posting!
This was my favorite show remember watching this when it was first on Greg crushed it awesome thanks been trying to find this nice work
2024❤❤❤❤ beautiful!
Great talent.rip until ressurection John 5:28,29
Great interview. Complimenting GA on his great teeth. To bad he bought that set in the dentist office. Now if she said hair, beard, voice, band, etc., etc., that would have been on key. Never be another Gregg!
She did compliment him on his hair, to which he said that it was thinner.
*too
God Bless You Old Friend......
thank´s Gregg
It was a great song when he wrote it but he improved it greatly in this version and when he added the horn section what a piece of art! This guy not only was a singer and a musician he was a musical composition genius as well as a gifted writer
I love the new track wow is it badass
Thank you Dave.
At 22:02......you can truly tell that Gregg had to edit what he REALLY wanted to say regarding some bigoted diner that didn't want to serve food to the band's great drummer Jaimoe all because of his skin tone. Purely disgusting, tragic, and sad!
always nice n easy beautiful power band
"You're in good hands with Allman?" I'm glad that was never an album title.
I must confess... me too!
He seems to really want to talk about Jaimo and the racism he faced. Interviewers seemed afraid to let him speak on that. But he really was a groundbreaker. It’s not talked about, but he was.
MY MAN ALWAYS💛💛❣️❣️❣️
Great man!
Also, miss his laugh!
Yeah he had a distinct laugh, for sure. And he also had what I call his half laugh. It was always interesting and fun to hear how he said things in conversation. He was a deep thinker with a polite gentle reserved demeanor.
This was a good series between 2007 to 2011.
Was that Scott sherrard?
Yes Scott S. I saw Scott band after Gregg's passing, tight band, great guitar player.
@@DCHutchins yeah he was really good for Greg he brought some of the best playing out in Greg they really were a good team.
Scotts very cool indeed.
I just wasn't too sure if that was him cuz that's an older video.
Thanks 🤠
TY 💕
How do you feel? Like I've been tied to the wiping post. Didn't you just hear the song I played.
Did this guy know how admired and in demand he was?
Suggested listening - No Stranger to the dark: Gregg Allman album
this is good
it's always good to hear class !
If you ever get a chance, Scott Sharard the lead guitarist, tours with his own band and displays his great talent...the .bummer was he did not do any ABB songs when I saw him, but still a great evening out.
Is that Duane's old strap that's been repurposed that Gregg is using?
th-cam.com/video/YMhQImtw1xA/w-d-xo.html In this video, Devon shows a few old straps his Dad gave to him, the one looks like it.
Jerry Jemmott !!!
His age is showing but the band is one point
American Beauty
I don't understand why the drummer was behind a plastic barrier. I really doubt he felt like he might be pelted with tomatoes or other objects. What other use was that barrier? I guess the barrier is to keep the drums from overwhelming the recording, right?
jaxflfreebird yes it's there to help contain how loud the drums are. Probably a small room they are playing in. Guy hits those skins hard usually at something like this a drummer might use thinner drum sticks and not hit as hard. You will see guitarist doing it as well.
Yes and if they are recording the sound of the drums would "bleed onto" the other tracks ( vocals, guitars, etc.) If recorded as a live session. The drums are contained to keep the tracks as clean as possible.
@@Jonesy1978 Right. You saw it with Butch and Marc even at amphitheaters. What a surprising and fine new treatment of my favorite tune!
It's like a studio thing...
gregg was almost always protected by a barrier from drums
Who is on bass?
Not sure how much longer Greg Allman will be around but when he passes the music 🎶 industry world-wide will have lost a true giant of an all around musical 🎶 artist ( songwriter/performer) 😊😅😮😢😂❤😂😊❤😊❤
Hate to send bad news, but Gregg is gone. He is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon Georgia, if you ever get a chance, you should visit.
Can someone provide the names to all the players seen here.
This loping shuffle rhythm & is wonderfully seductive
guitarist Scott Sharrard, drummer Steve Potts, bassist Jerry Jemmott, saxophonist Jay Collins, keyboardist Bruce Katz and percussionist Floyd Miles.
Jemmott played on recording sessions with Duane, back in the day.
@@larryn2682- Bruce Katz is a good guy. He was playing in a small bar in Cleveland with I can’t recall who. He was friendly and chatty!
U don’t go from High School to Med School
********************* 2:41 ***************** I don't understand why Gregg came in so early interrupting the sax player? I've seen him do this so many times in his career. It is almost like he wants to stop a player or a solo. Sheesh.
I really dont hear him interrupting anyone. The sax plays out the final measure of his solo run on the songs the sax solos. With his jazz style he may have not ended his solo on a resolution or tonic note, perhaps that's what you're hearing.
It is the opposite. You have it all mixed up Mr. Jax, etc....I mean, the ABBs were known for their incredibly long, great jams...Gregg may have to wait almost an hour at times before he comes back to sing...and he is on key every time. He never interrupts, he waits for a queue from someone, especially in Whipping Post...Sheesh you.....~!
@@joleneloveland2942 He is all mixed up...Mr. Jax, whatever...I am alwas amazed that after the long jams that Gregg can regain the note and where he left off...alway right on key.
@@judygirl3102 yes. Gregg definitely knows what he is doing, which is why he has such a huge fan base! Love him . Ca
Greg allman can do whatever he wants!!!