The Allman Brothers Band
Allman Brothers Full Concert on Letterman: Featuring 'Back Where It All Begins', 'You Don't Love Me', and 'Jessica'
The Allman Brothers Band hit a pivotal moment in their career during the mid-'90s, particularly around the time of their live performances on *The Late Show with David Letterman*. Just prior to their 1994 appearance—where they played "Back Where It All Begins"—the band had released the album *Where It All Begins* in 1994, marking their first studio album together in nearly a decade after a series of lineup changes. What’s fascinating is that this album was not just a comeback; it signaled a renewed creative energy and commitment among the members, especially with the inclusion of new material that still echoed their classic sound. Gregg Allman's soulful vocals and the band's signature blend of rock, blues, and jazz came through powerfully in their Letterman performances, clearly resonating with fans old and new. It was a time of rekindling their legacy and connecting once more with a broader audience, proving their enduring influence in rock history.