The Allman Brothers Band
The Allman Brothers Band and Zakk Wylde Perform 'You Don't Love Me' Live at Great Woods Amphitheatre
In August 1993, when The Allman Brothers Band played live at Great Woods Amphitheatre with guitarist Zakk Wylde, they were in an exciting phase of their career. Just a few years earlier, in 1990, they had released their acclaimed album, *Seven Turns*, which marked their first studio effort since reuniting after a long hiatus. This album revitalized their sound, blending Southern rock with new influences and captivating old fans while attracting new listeners. During this live performance of "You Don’t Love Me," the band showcased their characteristic jam-style approach, with Wylde’s fiery guitar work bringing a fresh energy to the classic Allman Brothers sound. Interestingly, it's worth noting that the band's live shows were known for their improvisational spirit, making every performance feel unique. This concert illustrates their ability to blend tradition with innovation, something that has always been at the core of their legacy.