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Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty

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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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Unknown Host hosts Long Live the ABB: Conversation from the Crossroads of Southern music, history, and culture with historian Bob Beatty.

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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 Al

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Episode Overview John Lynskey taught history at Miami’s Columbus High School for thirty years, coached for twenty, and served as assistant principal for seven. Upon retirement, he moved to Macon to work hands-on with the

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"I wanted to get in the game" History, storytelling, and making sense of the South

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Episode Overview A native of Miami, Sebastian Garcia’s parents emigrated from Colombia with a clear theory of his success in America: a career in medicine, law, or engineering. He entered the University of Central Florid

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At Fillmore East: The Allman Brothers Band's definitive artistic statement

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[Bonus preview episode of Conversation from the Crossroads for paid subscribers.] This is a story of my thesis for Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East, that At Fillmore East is the definitive ar

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“The words 'no access' aren't in my vocabulary” Authenticity, roller derby, and breaking cycles

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Episode Overview Jessica Dawkins grew up on a rural Indiana farm, raised by a single mother born in East Tennessee and a grandmother whose family had lived on a mountain ridge straddling the Tennessee/North Carolina bord

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"They're basically Mozart" Duane Allman, Derek Trucks, and the art of conducting with the guitar

Apr 17, 20261h 15m0

Episode Overview Doug Peaches is an engineer who found the Allman Brothers during COVID, got wrecked by the first minute of “Statesboro Blues,” and spent the next several years chasing every Duane Allman bootleg he could

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"There is a rabbit dissipating into thin air and coming back as an elephant running down the highway." The magic of music and the community it conjures

Apr 12, 20261h 17m0

Episode Overview Adam Choit runs The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Band Podcast—hundreds of episodes in, built from a simple compulsion to share a band he couldn’t stop thinking about. That impulse is the throughline of thi

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"A once in a lifetime experience." Warren Haynes on kicking the Allman Brothers back into gear

Apr 7, 20265m0

Warren Haynes turns 66 today. It’s hard for me to even describe how much Warren has influenced me as a fan of the Allman Brothers, as a student of the Allman Brothers, as a scholar of the Allman Brothers. Haynes has been

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"Stop overthinking and hit the note" The Beatles, the Allman Brothers, and music as a metaphor for leadership

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Episode Overview Sean Gaillard discovered the Beatles in fifth grade when his British teacher demanded he listen to them as penance for foul language. When he first found the Allman Brothers, he saw Jaimoe front and cent

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A third lead guitar~Mountain Jam, Berry Oakley and the Allman Brothers Band

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On what would’ve been Berry Oakley’s 78th birthday, I want to stop and acknowledge his IMMENSE contribution to the Allman Brothers Band. [Bonus preview episode of Conversation from the Crossroads for paid subscribers.] L

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The Fillmore East is gone forever. What's there today?

Apr 2, 20262m0

[Conversation from the Crossroads bonus episode: East Village, NYC] I found this video from 2024 while searching for something else in my archives. I stop and visit 105 Second Avenue, the site of Fillmore East every time

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"It's a giant puzzle and there's still a lot of pieces missing." The art of loving rock & roll

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Episode Overview It was a real honor when Big Rick—host of Rock Talk Studio podcast—put Play All Night on his annual best-of list. We’ve been fellow travelers in the rock & roll media world ever since. Rick reviews rock

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Mar 26, 20264m0

The Conversation from the Crossroads podcast has launched! Thanks for all of the comments and the love. All six (to date) episodes are here www.longlivetheabb.com/podcast. Stay tuned, lots more coming. And while I have y

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"History doesn't change. Our interpretations do." The Civil Rights Movement, Southern identity, and finding courage in the truth

Mar 24, 20261h 22m0

Episode Overview Ahmad Ward and I have been rolling strong since the early days of the pandemic, when a small cohort of museum leaders got together just trying to make sense of things. He is a historian, a museum leader,

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"They were living their grief out on stage": The 5-man band, FM radio, and music that never stops giving

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Episode Overview TY Yoken produced Duane Allman Anthology Volume II. He got the job through sheer effort: an FM DJ and Duane fanatic who fed a steady diet of Duane tracks to the folks at Capricorn Records. His efforts ma

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Mar 13, 202621m0

I am very proud to present “You got something you wanna say? Walk out on that stage and do it” Fillmore East, Bill Graham, & the Allman Brothers Band, a video essay I’ve long in the works in collaboration with my daughte

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