![]() ![]() He starts at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction where he was sick, miserable, and bloated because of his drinking problem…from there he starts going back through his personal history and the many ups and downs of the Allman Brothers. He doesn’t try to whitewash himself either. He is honest about his brother…warts and all. If you want to know about Duane Allman get this book. He is very down to earth and does not try to make his mistakes sound like someone else’s fault. It is like having Gregg over on your back porch telling you these great stories. The audiobook is narrated by Will Patton who does a great job of channeling Gregg. ![]() I never considered them Southern Rock…like Gregg himself said… they were a blues band with some jazz thrown in and they were from the south. The Allman Brothers have always been known as the Godfathers of Southern Rock. I also downloaded the E-book after I finished it. I took a chance on this one a couple of years ago and I really enjoyed it. I have a 72-mile round trip car ride to work every day so I downloaded the audio version. I never really wanted to know more about them.Ī friend of mine recommended Gregg Allman’s autobiography My Cross To Bear. I also knew Gregg could make any song his song because of his vocals. I always respected them and I liked their radio songs and heard enough of Duane Allman to know he was a great slide guitar player. ![]() ![]() I was never a huge Allman Brothers Band fan. ![]()
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