The Allman Brothers Band
Allman Brothers Perform Live on David Letterman - Ed Sullivan Theater
In 1994, when The Allman Brothers Band graced the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater for a performance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," they were riding the wave of a vibrant career resurgence. Their recent studio album, **"Where It All Begins,"** released earlier that same year, marked a significant return to form after a decade of lineup changes and shifting musical landscapes. This album not only featured tracks that were a nod to their Southern rock roots, but it also showcased the band's resilience and ability to evolve with the times. Interestingly, the performance on Letterman highlighted their classic improvisational flair, a hallmark of their live shows. Plus, it captured the essence of their camaraderie, particularly between founding members Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, reminding fans of their enduring legacy in rock music. What a remarkable moment it must have been to see them on such a prominent platform!