The Allman Brothers Band
The Allman Brothers Band - 'No One To Run With' Live at Farm Aid
On October 4, 1997, The Allman Brothers Band performed "No One To Run With" live at the Farm Aid concert in Tinley Park, Illinois. By this time, the band was enjoying a resurgence in popularity following their reformation in 1989 and the release of several successful albums in the 1990s. Their latest studio album preceding this live performance was "Peakin’ at the Beacon," released in 1996. This album showcased the band's signature Southern rock sound and included live performances recorded at their annual residency at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Interestingly, the Allman Brothers have a legacy of supporting agricultural initiatives, aligning with the ethos of Farm Aid, which was founded to promote sustainable farming and aid struggling farmers. The performance at this benefit concert not only highlights their musical prowess but also reflects their commitment to social causes, emblematic of their enduring influence in rock music.