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Brothers of the Road is the eighth studio album, and the tenth album overall, by the rock group the Allman Brothers Band.Released in 1981, it is the band's only album without drummer Jai Johanny Johanson, the last to feature bassist David Goldflies and guitarist Dan Toler, and the only one to feature drummer David Toler.
Brothers of the Road is a concert video by the rock group the Allman Brothers Band. It includes songs from two concerts, one at the University of Florida Bandshell in Gainesville, Florida, and one at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. It also includes several songs from a hotel room jam session, and several songs from an "unplugged ...
Brothers of the Road may refer to: . Brothers of the Road, by the Allman Brothers Band "Brothers of the Road", a song from the album; Brothers of the Road (concert video), also by the Allman Brothers Band, but with mostly different songs than the album
Along with Allman Brothers band members Johanson, Betts and Gregg Allman, Trucks was a plaintiff in a lawsuit against UMG Recordings. The suit, initiated in 2008, sought $10 million over royalties from compact disc sales and digital download services such as Apple's iTunes. Trucks saw the license given to users for downloads as legally unsound ...
In 1981, he sang as a backing vocalist for the Allman Brothers Band on their 1981 album Brothers of the Road. [2] He signed with Columbia in 1982 and released an album, Over the Line , which produced two hit singles , " Goin' Down " ( US No. 17, [ 2 ] US AC No. 11) and a duet with his sister Sandy, "Into My Love" (US No. 92).
The Doobie Brothers are taking it to the stage again this summer with a tour to support a new album.. The band will release "Walk This Road" on June 6 and hit the road on Aug. 4 in Detroit. The ...
Johnny, 31, and Matthew, 29, were riding bicycles on the side of a road in Oldmans Township, New Jersey the night before their sister Katie Gaudreau’s wedding when they were struck by Higgins ...
The Allman Brothers Band broke up for the second time in 1982. They got back together in 1989. Seven Turns was the first album recorded by the re-formed band, with a lineup of Gregg Allman (keyboards), Dickey Betts (guitar), Warren Haynes (guitar), Allen Woody (bass), Johnny Neel (keyboards), Jaimoe (drums), and Butch Trucks (drums).