Live At The Fillmore - The Definitive Tribute to the Original Allman Brothers Band
Live At The Fillmore - The Definitive Tribute to the Original Allman Brothers Band
The original Allman Brothers Band performed regularly at New York’s Fillmore East Auditorium run by legendary promoter Bill Graham and often referred to as the ‘church of rock and roll.’ The Allman Brothers Band played often enough at Fillmore East to be called ‘Bill Graham’s house band.’ It was here and at other New York metropolitan area venues like Passaic New Jersey’s Central and Capital Theaters, New York’s Central Park’s Schaefer Summer Concert Series where Lou Maresca and other members of LIVE AT THE FILLMORE first heard the Allman Brothers Band perform beginning in 1970.
LIVE AT THE FILLMORE is devoted to performing the music of the original Allman Brothers Band as it was performed in those early years before the untimely deaths of Duane and Berry Oakley and the departure of Dickey Betts. These highly talented musicians bring back authentically the performances of the original Allman Brothers Band for those who were there to hear and still remember them along with those who have a similar love of this music and wish they had been there. Expect to hear favorites like "Statesboro Bles," "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed," "Whipping Post," "Ramblin' Man" and "Midnight Rider."