Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Dr. Bob Beatty, author of 'Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East' www.longlivetheabb.com
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Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty is a music podcast hosted by Long Live the ABB, with 68 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty
Spend money on experiences, not things
Jun 6, 20263 minS0
<p>Greetings from Stockholm. We’re visiting our daughter Tyler, who’s here for a study abroad.</p><p>While touring Scandinavia, this adage/wisdom from my cousin Brad came to mind.</p><p>Here’s the full conversation:</p><p>Thanks for reading, y’all.</p><p>Brought to you by the paid members of the Long Live the ABB community.</p><p>MUSHROOM MAGICIANS (Founding Members): Steve Marshall, Brent W. Hammond, Ken Lupson, Laura McCarty</p><p>PAID MEMBERS: Chris Harvey, Allen Barnes, Baileys Mike, sswoger, Bob Johnson, Bruce Miles, Buddy Lewis, Caroline Doolittle, Chuck Zumwalt, Clifford Morse, Craig St...
Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty
Greetings from Earth School
May 31, 20262 minS0
<p>The Unending Conversation</p><p>The first time I encountered Kenneth Burke’s concept of the Unending Conversation was in 1997. It was my first semester of graduate school in a class called, Modern Rhetorical Theory. </p><p>I’ve carried the ideal that life is an unending conversation ever since. It’s a central precept of my teaching, my writing, my way of seeing the world. The good thing is, I’m surrounded by people who do likewise. </p><p>Earth School</p><p>This video is from an upcoming episode of Conversation from the Crossroads with Richard M Josey, m...
Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty
The Allman Brothers story is a story of the South. And that is also my story.
May 29, 20263 minS0
<p>The Allman Brothers Band’s story intersects with my own. I grew up in a South still shaped by segregation, Massive Resistance, and decisions that kept Black communities excluded from the means of power. The integrated Allman Brothers Band offered a powerful informal protest against the South's racial mores. How I found liberation in history.</p><p>FULL EPISODE</p><p>This video is an excerpt from a recent Conversation from the Crossroads: “I wanted to get in the game” History, storytelling, and making sense of the South</p><p>Lagniappe</p><p>Sending this one out again. Very proud...
Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: the founding ethos of the Allman Brothers Band
May 28, 20264 minS0
<p>A clip from a recent podcast with John Lynskey, where we talked about the Allman Brothers Band as the ultimate team—players locked in with improvised intensity that very few bands ever match. </p><p>Put simply, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That ethos was a founding principle of the band, and it inspired both of our professional lives as teachers and historians. </p><p>When our conversation turned to the uniqueness of the Allman Brothers’ approach, John nailed a key difference between the Allmans and the Grateful Dead: the Allmans always found that cros...
Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty
“Hope gets passed around” Music, faith, and family legacies
May 20, 20261h 27mS0
<p>Episode Overview</p><p>Everyone has that person in their life—someone slightly older than you who introduced you to great music. For me, that was Brad Beatty, my first cousin and the person who has known me longest in this life. Brad and I loved the Beatles, Tom Petty, and Steve Miller Band. Sometime in the 80s, he hipped me to punk rock/alternative music.</p><p>Brad is a man of deep faith. He founded Heart for Winter Haven to address poverty, homelessness, and broken community in his hometown. He served in the Navy during the first Gu...
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