Brothers and Sisters “We all knew it was really good… The guitar playing is just amazing”: How Dickey Betts made “Ramblin’ Man”, triumphed over tragedy and led the Allman Brothers to their greatest success Duane Allman’s death might have been the end of the Allman Brothers Band. Instead, led by Dickey Betts, it marked the start of a remarkable era in the group’s life – and rock history Discover Dickey Betts’ Inspired Guitar Playing Approaches on the Allman Brothers Band’s Best-Selling Studio Album, ‘Brothers and Sisters’ The guitarist-vocalist augmented the group’s groundbreaking amalgamation of rock, blues, jazz and country on this pivotal 1973 LP Definitive Allman Brothers Band Biography, ‘Brothers and Sisters,’ Set for July ’23 Anniversary Release Best-selling author Alan Paul’s new book is a deep dive into the time before and after 1973’s Brothers and Sisters Latest Brothers and Sisters Here’s Why the Allman Brothers Band’s ‘At Fillmore East’ Still Holds Up 50 Years Later By Jim Campilongo published 15 November 21 The classic album that gave southern rock a home. Get The Pick NewsletterAll the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST READ1“We all knew it was really good… The guitar playing is just amazing”: How Dickey Betts made “Ramblin’ Man”, triumphed over tragedy and led the Allman Brothers to their greatest success2Ritchie Blackmore on Steve Howe, Jimi Hendrix, classical influences and more3The Allman Brothers Band’s Dickey Betts has died at 804“Joe Walsh insisted that I buy it”: Jimmy Page on his “Number 1” 1959 Gibson Les Paul5How Robin Trower crafted his blistering tonal triumph, Day of the Eagle
Here’s Why the Allman Brothers Band’s ‘At Fillmore East’ Still Holds Up 50 Years Later By Jim Campilongo published 15 November 21 The classic album that gave southern rock a home.