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Jaimoe Neil Larsen's tune Grand Larceny recorded by Sea Level on their 1st LP. Jaimoe's drumming is perfect. Tags: Sea Level Jaimoe Grand Larceny ABB Allman Levell Jazz Wanee haisija |
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Jaimoe and Friends... Sullys Pub Hartford CT 2005 An intimate setting in Hartford CT for the legendary drummer of the Allman Brothers. Includes : Scott Guberman(Keys), Ray Morant(Guitar) and Dave Stoltz ( Bass). Tags: Jaimoe Guberman Stoltz Morant |
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The Allman Brothers Band - The Same Thing Nov. 1, 1995 - Matt Abts joins Jaimoe on percussion, as Marc Quinones slides over to Jaimoe's drum kit. I guess you could call this "Mushroom Mule". Tags: abb allman gov't mule betts haynes woody jaimoe trucks quinones abts same thing |
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The Allman Brothers Band - Melissa July 23, 1992. Hollywood, CA. Tags: Melissa Allman Bros. Dickey Betts Gregg Warren Haynes Allen Woody Butch Trucks Jaimoe Marc Quinones |
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Allman Brothers - Whipping Post - 3/31/07-Beacon Theatre NYC Whipping Post from this night during the annual Beacon run. I shot this from the 3rd row. Theres a bit of shaking in the first 30 seconds as I had to get to an unimpeded spot. It is also cut in 2 places to fit the youtube 10minute max. Derek just shined and tore up this version. He absolutely scorched it and was smoking this night. Tags: Allman Brothers Gregg Warren Haynes Derek Trucks Whipping Post Oteil Butch Jaimoe Marc NYC Live Rock Guitar Lesson |
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The Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky July 23, 1992. Hollywood, CA. Tags: Blue Sky Allman Bros. Gregg Dickey Betts Warren Haynes Allen Woody Butch Trucks Jaimoe Marc Quinones |
User: drumminman49 |
Buddy Rich Tribute Drum Battle Joe Ascione and Dick Cully perform a tribute to the late Buddy Rich at the National Drum Association's "Legends of Drumming" concert which included: Ed Shaughnessy, Jim Chapin, Jaimoe, Duffy Jackson, Kenwood Dennard, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, Greg Caputo, Steve Taddeo, Cody Collings, Jon Belcher, Joe Holliday, Eric Clark and Chris Kearns with the "Legends of Drumming Orchestra" on April 2, 1995 at Five Towns College, Dix Hills, N.Y. and was recorded by DRUM TV. Tags: Buddy Rich Louie Bellson Gene Krupa Sonny Payne Jo Jones drum solos |
User: LazyLightning66 |
Allman Brothers- Come and Go Blues- 3/28/07-Irving Plaza NYC Labeled 'Warren Haynes and Friends', this gig took place on one of the off days of the Allmans annual March Beacon Theatre run. I shot this from roughly the 5th 'row'.The whole band got onstage midway thru this show and played Come and Go Blues, and then Jessica. Both of which SMOKED. Tags: Allman Brothers Gregg Warren Haynes Derek Trucks Guitar Oteil Butch Jaimoe Marc Live NYC Irving Plaza Rock Show Blues |
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Allman Brothers - Live @ Beacon 2004 The Allman Brothers performing "The Same Thing" at the Beacon in 2004. Great bass solo by Oteil!!!! Tags: Allman Brothers Beacon Derek Trucks Oteil Chris Karlic Jay Collins Warren Haynes Jaimoe |
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Maydell The Allman Brothers Band - Live At The Beacon Theatre Tags: the allman brothers maydell beacon theatre derek trucks warren haynes gred jaimoe marc quinones oteil burbridge |
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Allman Brothers Band ... Don't keep me wondering Live At The Beacon Theatre 2003 Filmed and recorded live at the Beacon Theatre March 25-26, 2003 Gregg Allman - Hammond B3 Organ, Piano, Lead Vocal Jaimoe - Drums Butch Trucks - Drums Warren Haynes - Lead & Slide Guitar, Lead & Background Vocals Marc Quinones - Congas & Percussion, Backing Vocals Oteil Burbridge - Bass Derek Trucks - Lead & Slide Guitars Tags: Allman_Brothers_Band Warren_Haynes Gregg_Allman |
User: medlocke |
Melissa by Allman Brothers Band cool ABB tune from "Eat a peach" Tags: ABB Allman Duane Greg Dickey Jaimoe Butch macon Southern rock 50 cent Snoop |
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Ramblin' Man Stereo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-PUpzfRIBM&fmt=18 Buck Norris sing "Ramblin Man" by the Allman Brothers. The story of the Allman Brothers Band is one of triumph, tragedy, redemption, dissolution, and a new redemption. Over nearly 30 years, they've gone from being America's single most influential band to a has-been group trading on past glories, to reach the 21st century as one of the most respected rock acts of their era. For the first half of the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band was the most influential rock group in America, redefining rock music and its boundaries. The band's mix of blues, country, jazz, and even classical influences, and their powerful, extended on-stage jamming altered the standards of concert performance -- other groups were known for their on-stage jamming, but when the Allman Brothers stretched a song out for 30 or 40 minutes, at their best they were exciting, never self-indulgent. They gave it all a distinctly Southern voice and, in the process, opened the way for a wave of '70s rock acts from south of the Mason-Dixon Line, including the Marshall Tucker Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Blackfoot, whose music, at least initially, celebrated their roots. And for a time, almost single-handedly, they also made Capricorn Records into a major independent label. The group was founded in 1969 by Duane Allman (b. Nov. 20, 1946-d. Oct. 29, 1971) on guitar; Gregg Allman (b. Dec. 8, 1947) on vocals and organ; Forrest Richard ("Dickey") Betts (b. Dec. 12, 1943) on guitar; Berry Oakley (b. Apr. 4, 1948-d. Nov. 12, 1972) on bass; and Claude Hudson ("Butch") Trucks (b. May 11, 1947) and Jaimoe (Johnny Lee Johnson) Johanson (b. July 8, 1944) on drums. Duane and Gregg Allman loved soul and R&B, although they listened to their share of rock & roll, especially as it sounded coming out of England in the mid-'60s. Their first group was a local Daytona Beach garage band called the Escorts, who sounded a lot like the early Beatles and Rolling Stones; they later became the Allman Joys and plunged into Cream-style British blues, and then the Hour Glass, a more soul-oriented outfit. The group landed a contract with Liberty Records with help from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, but the company wasted the opportunity on a pair of over-produced albums that failed to capture the Hour Glass' sound. The group split up after Liberty rejected a proposed third LP steeped in blues and R&B. Duane Allman began working as a session guitarist at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL, and it was there, appearing on records by Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, John Hammond, and King Curtis, among others, that he made his reputation. In 1969, at the coaxing of ex-Otis Redding manager Phil Walden, Allman gave up session work and began putting together a new band -- Jaimoe came aboard, and then Allman's longtime friend Butch Trucks and another Allman friend, Berry Oakley, joined, along with Dickey Betts, with whom Oakley was playing in a group called Second Coming. A marathon jam session ensued, at the end of which Allman had his band, except for a singer -- that came later, when his brother Gregg agreed to join. They were duly signed to Walden's new Capricorn label. The band didn't record their first album until after they'd worked their sound out on the road, playing heavily around Florida and Georgia. The self-titled debut album was a solid blues-rock album and one of the better showcases for guitar pyrotechnics in a year with more than its share, amid albums by Cream, Blind Faith, the Jeff Beck Group, and Led Zeppelin. It didn't sell 50,000 copies on its initial release, but The Allman Brothers Band impressed everyone who heard it and nearly everyone who reviewed it. Coming out at the end of the 1960s, it could have passed for a follow-up to the kind of blues-rock coming out of England from acts like Cream, except that it had a sharper edge -- the Allmans were American and Southern, and their understanding of blues (not to mention elements of jazz, mostly courtesy of Jaimoe) was as natural as breathing. The album also introduced one of the band's most popular concert numbers, "Whipping Post." Tags: Buck Norris Classic Country Allman Brothers |
User: familiar70 |
blue sky 10/31/1986 @ Madison Square Garden, New York. Tags: blue sky allman brothers dickey betts gregg butch trucks chuck jaimoe |
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allman brothers gatlinburg tapes part 1 1.Home Jam Dialogue 98&99 Ramblin Man Instrumental E Minor Jam Instrumental Tags: candid 1971 dickey betts gregg duane butch trucks jaimoe berry oakley jam |
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allman brothers band - blue sky 9/19/1971 "We got a new song for ya, some of you probably heard it" ;) @ SUNY Stonybrook New York Tags: dickey betts bluesky gregg duane butch trucks jaimoe berry oakley |
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The Allman Brothers Band - End Of The Line May 1, 1995 - New Orleans, LA H.O.B. Tags: abb allman gov't mule betts haynes jaimoe trucks woody quinones end of the line |
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The Allman Brothers Band - You Don't Love Me The Allman Brothers playing at David Letterman show. Look the "Sheriff" Dickey Betts with no mustache!! Gregg Allman - Keyboards and vocals Dickey Betts - Guitar Warren Haynes - Slide guitar Allen Woody - Bass guitar Butch Trucks - Drums Jaimoe - Drums Marc Quinones - Percussion Tags: Allman Brothers allmanbrothers Dickey Betts Gregg You Don't Love Me |
User: familiar70 |
allman brothers band - melissa Melissa from the 1973 album Eat a Peach Tags: allman brothers melissa dickey betts gregg allen woody jaimoe butch trucks |