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The Allman Brothers Band Museum, also known as The Big House, is a museum in Macon, Georgia, United States. It was the home to The Allman Brothers Band's original members, their families, and various friends from 1970 to 1973. The Big House was renovated by The Big House Foundation and opened in November 2009 as an interactive museum dedicated ...
The Boomers are a Canadian rock band from Ontario. Also known as The Boomers YYZ. Although their first album What We Do was not initially a commercial success in Canada, it became a cult hit in Germany, leading to a tour in 1991. This success prompted the band to record The Art of Living; the single "You Gotta Know" was a hit in Canada. [1]
The restaurant closed in 2013 and reopened the following year, now under the ownership of a Macon-based business called the Moonhanger Group, which owns several local restaurants. [1] H&H is a Macon attraction made famous by The Allman Brothers Band. Molly Hatchet and the Wet Willie Band were also regular
Sixty-four talented high school musicians from across Georgia (and one from Texas) are in Macon this weekend for the first-ever “Bands at the Grand: High School Honor Band Festival.”
It’s a big music weekend in Macon, with ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd in town Sunday opening the new 12,000-seat Atrium Health Amphitheater. The amphitheater is good news, and it’s clearly set to ...
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The Allman Brothers, Southern rock band; Bill Berry, member of R.E.M.; lived in Macon in early 1970s; Claudine Clark, R&B musician and composer; Randy Crawford, jazz and R&B singer; Buddy Greene, singer-songwriter, guitar player and harmonica player; gospel music; Ronnie Hammond, lead singer, Atlanta Rhythm Section
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