The Allman Brothers Band
The Allman Brothers Band Performs 'End of the Line' on The Tonight Show
In October 1991, The Allman Brothers Band graced the stage of "The Tonight Show" with a captivating performance of "End of the Line." This was a significant moment in their career, as it followed the release of their album *Shades of Two Worlds* just a few months prior, in July 1991. This album not only marked their resurgence after a period of lineup changes and a notable hiatus but also showcased the band’s evolution in sound, blending southern rock roots with a fresh inflection. “End of the Line,” in particular, became an anthem of sorts, celebrating resilience and camaraderie, traits that have always characterized their music. With iconic members like Gregg Allman on vocals and organ, and the memorable slide guitar from Warren Haynes, this performance was a testament to their enduring talent. Reflecting on this period, one can’t help but feel the history and heart that the band brought to each note, reminding us of their legacy in the rock scene.