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Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band is an influential American rock band formed in 1969, known for its unique blend of Southern rock, blues, and jazz elements. Founded by brothers Duane and Gregg Allman, the band gained popularity with their improvisational live performances and distinctive dual guitar harmonies. Their landmark 1971 album, "At Fillmore East," is often regarded as one of the greatest live recordings in rock history. Key hits include "Whipping Post" and "Ramblin’ Man." The band has left a lasting impact on rock music and continues to inspire musicians today, even after experiencing several lineup changes and the deaths of key members.