One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band

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by Paul, Alan


  Atlantic Records

  Audits

  Baby Boomers

  “Back Where I Started”

  The Band

  Barber, Adrian

  Barsalona, Frank

  Bassists, auditions for

  Beach Boys

  Beacon Theater

  background of

  fortieth anniversary celebration and

  near-cancellation at

  return of Haynes and

  Beelzebub

  Beginnings

  “Bell Bottom Blues”

  Benefit concerts

  Betts, Dale

  Betts, Dickey

  after death of Duane Allman

  Alabama drug bust and

  alcohol and

  arrest of

  Bill Graham Foundation concert and

  “Blue Sky” and

  breakups of band and

  decision to tour without

  drugs and

  dual-lead guitars and

  fight with

  Great Southern and

  induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and

  A. J. Lyndon and

  “Jessica” and

  joining band

  lawsuit of

  as leader

  loudness and

  “Melissa” and

  “Pony Boy” and

  “Ramblin’ Man” and

  relationship with Duane Allman

  reunions of band and

  royalties lawsuit and

  “Saturday Night in Macon” show and

  set lists and

  signing with Epic Records

  solo albums of

  songwriting and

  on Southern rock

  talent of

  unpredictability of

  Win, Lose, or Draw and

  Betts, Jessica

  “Beyond the Pale”

  BHLT (Betts, Hall, Leavell, and Trucks)

  The Big House

  “Birth of the Mule”

  Black Bottom Blues

  Black Crowes

  Blackfoot

  “Black-Hearted Woman”

  Ed Blackwell Memorial Concert 2/27/2008

  “Blue Sky”

  Eat a Peach and

  The Gatlinburg Tapes and

  recording of

  SUNY at Stony Brook: Stony Brook, NY, 9/19/71 and

  Blue Sky, Sandy

  Blues Traveler

  Boeing airliner

  BOJAR

  B. O.’s Jive Ass Review

  Boston Common—Boston, MA 8/17/71

  Boston Tea Party

  Bottleneck slide guitar

  “Bougainvillea”

  Boyer, Scott

  Bramlett, Bonnie

  Breakups of Allman Brothers Band

  “Broken Arrow”

  Brothers and Sisters

  Brothers of the Road

  Brown, James

  Browne, Jackson

  Buckley, Tim

  Buffalo Springfield

  Burbridge, Oteil

  Burnett, T-Bone

  Burrell, Kenny

  By a Thread

  Caldwell, Bobby

  Callahan, Mike

  Campbell, Joseph “Red Dog”

  disability checks of

  firing of

  rehab and

  role of

  “Can’t Lose What You Never Had”

  Caplan, Michael

  Capricorn Records

  Allman Brothers as first act of

  bankruptcy of

  At Fillmore East and

  interest in Duane Allman from

  royalties lawsuit and

  Carlsson, Jorgen

  Carter, Jimmy

  Carter, Rudolph “Juicy”

  Cats on the Coast

  Central Park concert

  Chandlee, Patty

  “A Change Is Gonna Come”

  Charles, Ray

  Chelsea Hotel

  Cher

  Chevy Corvair

  Child support

  Clapton, Eric

  Derek Trucks and

  Duane Allman and

  flexibility of

  as guest performer

  Classic rock

  Cobb, Jimmy

  Cobb, Johnny

  The Collectors #1

  Collins, Albert

  Coltrane, John

  “Come & Go Blues”

  “Come On in My Kitchen”

  Common-law marriage

  Condon, John

  “Cortez the Killer”

  Courting the muse

  Cover art

  Allman Brothers Band

  Brothers and Sisters

  Eat a Peach

  At Fillmore East

  Win, Lose, or Draw

  Cow Palace concert

  Crack Down on Crack benefit

  Criteria Studios

  “Cross to Bear”

  Crossroads Festival

  Crow, Sheryl

  C. W. Post concert

  Daniels, Charlie

  Dave Matthews Band

  Davis, Clive

  Davis, Miles

  Davis, Spencer

  Deaths

  Allen Woody

  Berry Oakley

  Duane Allman

  Joe Dan Petty

  Stuart Etsitty

  Twiggs Lyndon

  Debut album

  The Deep End

  The Deep End, Vol. 1

  The Deep End, Vol. 2

  The Deepest End: Live in Concert

  Deja Voodoo

  Densmore, Julia

  Derek and the Dominators

  Derek and the Dominoes

  The Derek Trucks Band

  Derek Trucks Band

  “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”

  Dickey Betts and Great Southern

  Dickey Betts Band

  Dickey lick

  Disaster areas

  Disco

  Divorce

  “D-I-V-O-R-C-E”

  Dixie Dregs

  “Done Somebody Wrong”

  “Don’t Want You No More”

  The Doors, opening for

  Dorn, Joel

  Dose

  Double albums

  Double Down Grill, 1/28/06

  Double drumming

  Doucette, Thom

  declining official membership in band

  drugs and

  At Fillmore East and

  horns and

  pain and

  Dowd, Tom

  Enlightened Rogues and

  Eric Clapton and

  Idlewild South and

  importance of

  The Layla Sessions and

  live album and

  Dr. John, opening for

  “Dreams”

  Allman Brothers Band and

  arrangement for

  Eric Clapton and

  writing of

  Zakk Wylde and

  Dreams

  “Drown in My Own Tears”

  Drugs

  after death of Berry Oakley

  arrest of entire band and

  Berry Oakley and

  Duane Allman and

  effect on Duane Allman

  escalating use of

  Gregg Allman and

  heroin addiction and

  hospitalization of Duane Allman and

  in late 1970s

  mushrooms

  RFK Stadium concert and

  Scooter Herring and

  sounds of songs and

  touring and

  Drummers. See also Jaimoe; Trucks, Butch

  Drumming, double

  “Drunken Hearted Boy”

  Duane and Gregg Allman

  “Duane’s Tune”

  Dudek, Les

  “Jessica” and

  playing with band

  “Ramblin’ Man” and

  “Early Morning Blues”

  Eat a Peach

  assessment of

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nbsp; “Melissa” and

  recording of

  Ed Blackwell Memorial Concert 2/27/2008

  Education

  Ego, lack of

  Eliot, T. S.

  Ellis, Martha

  Enlightened Rogues

  Epic Records

  Epitaphs

  The Escorts

  Etsitty, Stuart

  An Evening with … Second Set

  An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band, First Set

  assessment of

  recording locations

  release of

  “Expecting to Fly”

  Farlow, Tal

  The Farm, purchase of

  The Fillmore Concerts

  Fillmore East concerts

  Fillmore West concerts

  “Firing Line”

  Flying

  “Footprints”

  Ford Econoline van

  Fortieth anniversary

  Free concerts

  Frey, Glenn

  Frogwings

  “From the Madness of the West”

  Garcia, Jerry

  The Gatlinburg Tapes

  The Georgia Bootleg Box

  Georgia Jam

  Gibbons, Billy

  Glaucoma

  “God Rest His Soul”

  “Goin’ Upstairs”

  Gold Mountain

  Goldberg, Danny

  Goldflies, David “Rook”

  “Good Clean Fun”

  Gordon, Jim

  Gov’t Mule

  albums of

  Big House and

  departure of Haynes and Woody and

  story of

  Gov’t Mule

  Graham, Bill

  death of

  Fillmore concerts and

  Watkins Glen concert and

  Grateful Dead

  opening for at Fillmore East

  relationship with

  RFK Stadium concert and

  Watkins Glen concert and

  Great Southern

  Gregg Allman and Friends

  Gregg Allman Band

  The Gregg Allman Tour

  Grinderswitch

  “Grinning in Your Face”

  Grissom, David

  Groupies

  Guest performers, Beacon Theater shows and

  Guitars. See also Slide guitars

  acoustic

  Dickey Betts and

  dual-lead

  early love of

  Oteil Burbridge and

  Twiggs Lyndon and

  Guy, Buddy

  H&H Restaurant. See also Hudson, Louise

  Hall, Rick

  Hammond, John Jr.

  Hammond organ

  Hampton Grease Band

  Harper, Ben

  Hats

  Hawkins, Ronnie

  Haynes, Warren

  Big House and

  departure of

  Derek Trucks and

  Gov’t Mule and

  HORDE Festival and

  importance of

  “Just Before the Bullets Fly” and

  return of

  Seven Turns and

  solo albums of

  songwriting and

  Southern rock and

  twentieth-anniversary tour and

  Hearing

  Helicopters

  Hell and High Water

  Hells Angels

  Helm, Levon

  Hepatitis

  Herring, Jimmy

  Herring, Scooter

  Hess, Andy

  “Hey Jude”

  High and Mighty

  “The High Cost of Low Living”

  “High Falls”

  Highway Call

  Hinton, Eddie

  Hippie Crash Pad

  Hittin’ the Note

  Hollywood, move to

  Holman, Bert

  Holmes, Jim Fluornoy

  “Hoochie Coochie Man”

  HORDE Festival

  Horn players

  Hornsby, Paul

  “Hot ’Lanta”

  The Hour Glass

  Hudson, Louise

  Idlewild South and

  support from

  West Coast concert and

  “I Looked Away”

  “I Shall Return”

  Idlewild South

  Idlewild South cabin

  “I’m No Angel”

  I’m No Angel

  “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”

  An Acoustic Evening with the Allman Brothers Band & the Indigo Girls and

  Eric Clapton and

  At Fillmore East and

  Idlewild South and

  Jassz Band version

  writing of

  Income

  in 1970

  At Fillmore East and

  increasing

  Incorporation

  Indigo Girls

  Instrumentals

  “It’s Not My Cross to Bear”

  Allman Brothers Band and

  demo recording of

  I’m No Angel and

  nighttime rehearsal in Boston and

  J. Geils Band

  Jacksonville, Florida

  Jaimoe

  breakups of band and

  drugs and

  as drummer

  firing of

  as first member of new band

  jazz and

  reunions of band and

  solo albums of

  “Stand Back” and

  touring without Dickey Betts and

  Jamerson, James

  Jassz Band

  Jazz influence

  “Jelly Jelly”

  “Jessica”

  Brothers and Sisters and

  Les Dudek and

  Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 5/1/73 and

  writing of

  “John the Revelator”

  Johanson, Johnie Lee. See Jaimoe

  Johnson, Robert

  Joyful Noise

  Just Before the Bullets Fly

  “Keep on Growing”

  “Key to the Highway”

  “Kind of Bird”

  King, Albert

  King, B. B.

  King, Martin Luther Jr.

  Kirshner, Don

  Kreutzmann, Bill

  Laid Back

  Law, Don

  Lawler, Mike

  Lawsuits

  “Layla”

  The Layla Sessions and

  Leavell, Chuck

  Berry Oakley after death of Duane Allman and

  breakups of band and

  first gig with band

  “Jessica” and

  as pianist

  reunions of band and

  “Saturday Night in Macon” show and

  “Leavin’”

  Led Zeppelin

  “Les Brers in A Minor”

  Les Paul guitar

  Lesh, Phil

  Let’s Get Together

  Liberty Records

  Life Before Insanity

  Linwood-Bryant Hospital

  Listening

  “Little Martha”

  “Little Wing”

  Live at Bonnaroo

  Live at Ludlow Garage

  Live at Roseland Ballroom

  Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival July 3 & 5, 1970

  Live at the Georgia Theatre

  Live at the Moody Theater

  Live at the Regal

  Live: Everybody’s Talking

  Live it at the Apollo

  Liver transplant

  Live … with a Little Help from Our Friends

  “Liz Reed”

  An Acoustic Evening with the Allman Brothers Band & the Indigo Girls and

  Eric Clapton and

  At Fillmore East and

  Idlewild South and

  Jassz Band version

  writing of

  Logo, mushroom

  Long Walk on a Short Pier

  Lookout Mountain studio

  Lord
of the Rings (Tolkien)

  Los Angeles, move to

  Loudness dispute

  Louis, Danny

  “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock” (Eliot)

  Low Country Blues

  LSD

  Ludlow Garage benefit

  Lyle, Dave

  Lyndon, A. J.

  Lyndon, Skoots

  Lyndon, Twiggs

  death of

  life of

  live album photo and

  living in apartment of

  mental hospital and

  “Midnight Rider” and

  murder of Angelo Aliotta and

  organizational skills of

  as production manager

  release from prison

  Lynyrd Skynyrd

  Macon, Georgia. See also The Big House

  Macon City Auditorium: 2/11/72

  Mahal, Taj

  Mama Louise

  Idlewild South and

  support from

  West Coast concert and

  Man in Motion

  Mann, Herbie

  Marriage

  Marshall, Jim

  Marshall Tucker Band

  Massarsky, Steve

  Mayfield, Curtis

  McConnell, Page

  McDonald, Country Joe

  McEuen, Bill

  McTell, Willie

  “Me and Bobby McGee”

  Meadows, Dixie

  “Mean Woman Blues”

  Meeks, John

  “Melissa”

  acoustic influences and

  Duane and Gregg Allman and

  Eat a Peach and

  Tom Dowd and

  writing and recording of

  Mental hospital

  Methadone

  “Midnight Rider”

  acoustic influences and

  Allen Woody and

  Idlewild South and

  Kim Payne and royalties for

  Laid Back and

  new spin on

  writing and recording of

  Mighty High

  Miles, Floyd

  Molly Hatchet

  Montgomery, Wes

  Morse, Steve

  Motel Shot

  Motorcycles

  Berry Oakley and

  Duane Allman and

  Kim Payne and

  “Mountain Jam”

  2000 summer tour and

  early live shows and

  Eat a Peach and

  At Fillmore East and

  “Mr. P. C.”

  Muddy Waters

  Mule Tracks

  Mulennium

  Murder of Angelo Aliotta

  Muscle Shoals, Alabama

  Mushroom tattoos

  Mushrooms, psychedelic

  “My Favorite Things”

  Naked photos

  Naming of band

  Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 5/1/73

  Neel, Johnny

  New Orleans Warehouse

  New York City

  Nicknames

  “Night in Tunisia”

  Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

  “No One to Run With”

  “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out”

  “Nothing You Can Do”

  Oakley, Berry

  after death of Duane Allman

  Alabama drug bust and

  arrangements and

  band as family and

  The Big House and

  burial of

  death of

  “Hoochie Coochie Man” vocals and

  joining band

  rehab and

  Twiggs Lyndon murder trial and

  Oakley, Berry Duane

  Oakley, Candy

  Oakley, Linda

  The Big House and

  death of Berry Oakley and

  women, families and

  Ocmulgee River

 

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