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Allman Brothers Band Live Performance of 'Come On In My Kitchen' at National Video Center

Venue: National Video Center Location: New York, New York, United States Date: November 19, 1990

On November 19, 1990, The Allman Brothers Band performed "Come On In My Kitchen" at the National Video Center in New York, capturing a moment in their legacy that was both reflective and forward-looking. By this time, they had released their studio album “Seven Turns” in 1990, marking their first full studio effort after a long hiatus and featuring a fresh lineup that included guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. This revitalized sound showed their ability to evolve while still paying homage to their roots. Interestingly, the band’s commitment to live performance is often celebrated, and this recording exemplifies their spontaneous, jam-infused style that resonates deeply with fans. It’s worth noting that their intimate, acoustic vibe in this particular performance would later be echoed in their 2022 live album "Crossroad Sign," reinforcing the enduring legacy and adaptability of the band in the ever-changing music landscape.

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