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The Allman Brothers Band - 'One Way Out' Performance at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert

Venue: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Location: Cleveland, OH, United States Date: September 1, 1995

In 1995, The Allman Brothers Band performed "One Way Out" during the Concert for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, an event celebrating the museum's grand opening in Cleveland. By this time, the band had released their album "Where It All Begins" in 1994, which marked a return to recording following a long hiatus. This album was significant as it saw the return of founding guitarist Duane Allman's brother, Gregg Allman, alongside a revitalized lineup that included guitarist Derek Trucks, who later became an influential figure in the band's musicianship. The performance at the Rock Hall highlighted the band's enduring legacy and their pivotal role in shaping Southern rock. The event was particularly noteworthy as it emphasized the band's influence on rock music and their heavy improvisational style, which is showcased in their live performances, including the featured song "One Way Out."

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