The Allman Brothers Band
The Allman Brothers - 'Done Somebody Wrong' Live at Grand Opera House
Ah, the Allman Brothers Band—what a hallmark of Southern rock! By the time they took the stage at the Grand Opera House in Macon, Georgia, on September 10, 1973, they had recently released their iconic album "Brothers and Sisters." This album, which came out just a few months prior, showcased their unique jam-band sound and melded rock, blues, and country influences beautifully. It was notable not only for its musical innovation but also because it marked a significant time of transition for the band. This era followed the tragic passing of Duane Allman and highlighted the growing prominence of Dickey Betts, particularly with the hit "Ramblin' Man." Watching "Done Somebody Wrong" from that show, you feel the energy and emotion as the band grapples with their evolving identity, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of their journey. It’s an extraordinary testament to their resilience and musical prowess during a pivotal moment in their career. Don't you just love when music captures suc