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The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band is an American rock band formed in 1969 in Macon, Georgia. The band is known for blending elements of blues, rock, jazz, and country music. The original lineup included brothers Duane Allman (guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards). Other members included Dickey Betts (guitar, vocals), Berry Oakley (bass), Butch Trucks (drums), and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (drums).

The Allman Brothers Band is most renowned for their 1971 album, At Fillmore East. This double-live album contains some of their most famous songs, such as "Whipping Post," "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," and "Midnight Rider." Other standout albums from the band include Brothers and Sisters (1973) and Eat a Peach (1972). The latter includes their hit single "Melissa" as well as the title track, which was written in memory of Duane Allman who died in a motorcycle accident in 1971.

An interesting fact about the Allman Brothers Band is that they are credited with inventing the musical genre known as Southern rock. Their unique combination of blues, country, and rock and roll has influenced generations of musicians.