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Allman Brothers Full Concert at Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA

Venue: Concord Pavilion Location: Concord, California, United States Date: August 10, 1989

In 1989, when The Allman Brothers Band took to the stage at the Concord Pavilion, they were riding a wave of resurgence that had begun in the mid-'80s. Just a year earlier, they released the album **"Seven Turns,"** which marked their first new studio work since reuniting in 1989. This album showcased a revitalized band, blending their signature Southern rock with a fresh twist, captivating both old fans and new listeners. What’s particularly fascinating about the live recording from Concord is that, at this point in their career, they were experimenting with different sounds and influences, making the live shows a melange of classic hits and newer material. It’s like they were weaving a nostalgic yet innovative tapestry of music right before people’s eyes. Plus, this concert was part of their first full tour together since the tragic loss of founding member Duane Allman decades earlier, adding a layer of emotional significance to their live performances.

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