![]() The book does not tell about the secret of their success or message, but it is clear they wanted a more benign world. ![]() ![]() They might seem a little politically inappropriate now with the battles for marriage inequality, but not to suggest anything here: they did usually speak nicely about each other. Here presented is a fascinating saga and insider account. There are also some sad photographs from now and then. The group’s debut album came out in 1969, 45. The book which is filled with quotes from many, and is a page turner. A Georgia-born, blues-indebted band, the Allmans have weathered more than their fair share of tragedy, but they manage to persevere, year after year. Paul talked with many people about their history and has been covering them for decades. Autographed by Alan Paul A New York Times Best sellerOne Way Out is the powerful biography of The Allman Brothers Band. Paul writes: “The Allman Brothers long history is equally tragic and uplifting, heroic and sad.” They were once on top of the world. His brother Gregg and a few of the original band members still remain with others leaving or meeting tragic ends. Lewis, Jimi Hendrix, and the Kennedys, was founding member Duane Allman who died in a motorcycle accident in 1971 at 24. The book unintentionally makes it clear that one of the biggest loss from that time, maybe on par with Aldous Huxley, C.S. ![]() One Way Out from Alan Paul provides a fascinating history of The Allman Brothers Band, one of the stalwarts that have survived the 1960s. ![]()
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