Paul, Alan
Brothers and Sisters: How the Allman Brothers Band's Hit Album Defined the 70s for Everyone from the Grateful Dead to Cher, Lynyrd Skynyrd t
- ISBN 13:
- 9781250282699
- author:
- Paul, Alan
- format:
- Hardback
- publisher:
- ST MARTINS PR
- language:
- English
- Publication Year:
- 2022
- Pages:
- 10
- Dimensions:
- 2.5 x 15.5 x 15.5 centimetres (0
- Genre:
- Nonfiction, Social Sciences, Popular Culture,
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Item usually sent within 4 working days
Description
The Allman Brothers Band's most successful album, Brothers and Sisters, is a powerfully influential release that continues to be felt today. Released in 1973, the album was both musically and culturally significant, and its impact is still evident in the world of rock and roll. This book delves into the making of the album, as well as the broader cultural history of the era, through first-person interviews, historical documents, and in-depth research. The author, Alan Paul, presents a nuanced portrait of the band's career, including their relationship with the Grateful Dead and their role in shaping the southern rock genre. With exclusive access to hundreds of hours of interviews with key figures, including Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman, Brothers and Sisters offers a candid and insightful look at the Allman Brothers Band's history and legacy.