Gregg Allman’s Son Discusses Carrying On His Music

Devon Allman, son of the late Allman Brothers frontman Gregg Allman, says that he continues to play his music because he thinks it’s important the music lives on.More »

By on June 24, 2018

Devon Allman, son of the late Allman Brothers frontman Gregg Allman, says that he continues to play his music because he thinks it’s important the music lives on. “I think that it’s important that the music live on,” he tells Rolling Stone. “But there’s also a balance that has to be kept. I’ve got nine albums out. I’ve toured 25 countries. I have my own fan base. They do not want me to come out and play two hours of Allman Brothers songs. That’s because me and Duane [Betts] aren’t the Allman Brothers. But to come out and not do any, is not very respectful also. So I started to envision how I could do both.” “I’m really proud of my family. I’m proud of everyone in my family, from my dad and Duane, to my sister Brooklyn who plays music, to [my half-brother] Elijah Blue, who plays music. We have a wonderful family of musicians, and to be able to cap my night by playing the songs of my dad for the people, it means a lot to me.” Copyright(c) 2018 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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