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Macon City Auditorium: Macon, GA 2/11/72 is a two-CD live album by the Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded at the Macon City Auditorium in Macon, Georgia on February 11, 1972. The third archival concert album from the Allman Brothers Band Recording Company, it was released in 2004.
“There’s a strong connection between blues music and Macon and its history and culture,” said John Mollica, the show’s promoter. Check out these blues, jazz and folk art events this ...
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame's permanent exhibit space was designed to resemble a Georgia town where venues such as the Jazz and Swing Club, Vintage Vinyl, and Rhythm & Blues Revue house artifacts, interpretive text, and audio-visual elements.
The Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) involved Macon's The Allman Brothers Band.In later decades, Atlanta has hosted the annual 2-day Music Midtown festival since 1994 (Atlanta's Collective Soul played there in 2000 and 2017, Atlanta's Manchester Orchestra in 2011, and Atlanta's Ludacris in 2001 and 2012), Shaky Beats Music Festival (an ...
For a time, WNEX went dark. The studio, off Rogers Place in Macon burned to the ground but the transmitter survived the fire. Purchased by Register Communications, the station went back on the air, first with all sports programming and later "Radio Disney" network on November 9, 1998. In November 2008, with the "Radio Disney" contract set to ...
Gary Wheat, President and CEO of Visit Macon, said the assessment was a great tool to move Macon’s music ecosystem forward. “’Is Macon a ‘Music City?’ - the answer is a resounding ‘Yes ...
‘Let your music speak.’ This popular, reggae band in Macon performs all over Middle GA. Jenna Eason. October 26, 2023 at 5:00 AM.
Rosa King, jazz and blues saxophonist, singer [3] Chuck Leavell, Allman Brothers and Rolling Stones pianist; Little Richard Penniman, singer-songwriter, and pianist; pioneer of rock and roll; Robert McDuffie, violinist; Emmett Miller, minstrel show singer noted for a yodel-like falsetto voice; Mike Mills, member of R.E.M.; lived in Macon in ...