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  1. Jessica (instrumental) " Jessica " is an instrumental piece by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, released in December 1973 as the second single from the group's fourth studio album, Brothers and Sisters (1973). Written by guitarist Dickey Betts, the song is a tribute to gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, in that it was designed ...

  2. About Les Dudek. Guitarist Les Dudek has played with some of rock and pop's biggest names (Stevie Nicks, Steve Miller, Dave Mason, Cher, Boz Scaggs, and the Allman Brothers Band, among others), in addition to issuing solo albums on his own. Born on August 2, 1952, in Rhode Island, Dudek began playing guitar at the age of 11 (first inspired by ...

  3. THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND BROTHERS AND SISTERS ARTISTS INCLUDE Gene Pitney, The Bee Gees, While and Matthews, Denis Walter and Mirusia, Kevin Welch, Aretha Franklin, Steve Forbert, and Chaka Khan & Rufus. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Steve Winwood (Traffic), Dave Mason & Joe Bonamassa, Jeff Beck, Les Dudek, and Dickey Betts. COPYCATS ARE COOL ...

  4. 14 de ago. de 2015 · I saw Les Dudek play with the ABB on August 24th 1973 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. He was the guitarist for Boz Scaggs at the time who opened for the Brothers that night. He played on one or two tunes, not sure what though. One song only, Statesboro Blues and that indeed is the only time he was onstage with the ABB.

  5. Brothers and Sisters on yhdysvaltalaisen The Allman Brothers Bandin studioalbumi vuodelta 1973. Se sisältää muun muassa yhtyeen suurimmaksi hitiksi nousseen [1] kappaleen ”Ramblin’ Man” sekä alkuperäisversion BBC:n Top Gear -autoviihdeohjelman tunnusmusiikkina sittemmin tunnetusta instrumentaalikappaleesta ”Jessica”.

  6. ブラザーズ&シスターズ (アルバム) 『 ブラザーズ&シスターズ 』(原題: Brothers and Sisters)は、 アメリカ合衆国 の ロック ・ バンド 、 オールマン・ブラザーズ・バンド が 1973年 に発表した、通算5作目の アルバム 。. チャック・リーヴェル の加入と ...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · And that was it, end of story, as The Allmans split up into three new bands—Sea Level, Great Southern, and the Gregg Allman Band. While they ultimately reunited, they never again made music as funky, soulful, and beautiful as Brothers and Sisters, and theirs may be the ultimate cautionary tale about the excess that so often accompanies success.