allman brothers band

Widespread Panic & Allman Brothers Band Tour (Houston Date)

BOT favorites Widespread Panic and the Allman Brothers Band have announced a slew of tour dates together in late summer which will find them traveling throughout the East and Midwest. The tour, which takes a month off in September, will finish up on October 17th here at Houston's (The Woodlands) Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. It should be a great pairing of Southern rock titans that should find both groups collaborating throughout the two month tour.

Check out the full list of dates after the jump


Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Allman Brothers and Friends

Sorry things have been so quiet around here lately, but we just moved shop and are waiting for our internet to be installed. We will be back in full force this week as we take Austin by storm for SXSW, so stay tuned for tons of coverage in the coming days.

Smack dab in the middle of their famed run at New York's newly refurbished Beacon Theatre, the Allman Brothers Band invited a few choice guests to perform with them throughout the night. The first guest spot came from classic blues legend Buddy Guy, who took the stage with the already stellar guitar section of Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks to perform through the Brother's hits "The Sky Is Crying" and "You Don't Love Me." Soon, the stage became a bit more crowded when Phish's Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell emerged from the wings for a nasty version of "Southbound." The second set found Anastasio and McConnell returning to the stage for the classic jam traditional "I Know You Rider" as well as "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" before leaving the band to finish out the rest of their set guest free. We found a few videos from the night posted on the front page of our friends over at Coventry Music Blog that we thought you all might like to check out.




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