From Rolling Stone
Gregg Allman, the singer, musician and songwriter who played an essential role in the invention of Southern rock, has died at the age of 69. Allman's rep confirmed to Rolling Stone that the artist died Saturday afternoon.Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/gregg-allman-southern-rock-legend-dead-at-69-w433068Allman "passed away peacefully at his home in Savannah, Georgia," a statement on the singer's website read Saturday. "Gregg struggled with many health issues over the past several years. During that time, Gregg considered being on the road playing music with his brothers and solo band for his beloved fans, essential medicine for his soul. Playing music lifted him up and kept him going during the toughest of times."
Allman's longtime manager and close friend Michael Lehman added, "I have lost a dear friend and the world has lost a brilliant pioneer in music. He was a kind and gentle soul with the best laugh I ever heard. His love for his family and bandmates was passionate as was the love he had for his extraordinary fans. Gregg was an incredible partner and an even better friend. We will all miss him."
A cause of death was not immediately revealed, but Allman suffered from chronic liver issues in recent years.
Although Allman claimed the term was redundant, the singer-keyboardist helped create the first great "Southern-rock" group as co-founder of the legendary Allman Brothers Band alongside his older brother, famed guitarist Duane Allman. The Allmans fused country blues with San Francisco-style extended improvisation, with their sound creating a template for countless subsequent jam bands. Gregg Allman was blessed with one of blues-rock's great growling voices and, along with his Hammond B-3 organ playing (beholden to Booker T. Jones), had a deep emotional power. Writing in Rolling Stone, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons said that Allman's singing and keyboard playing displayed "a dark richness, a soulfulness that added one more color to the Allmans' rainbow."
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Sad to hear it :(
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That's a bummer. I saw him a few years back with a grateful dead cover band called The Schwag. I don't remember as much of it as I should (I suppose that's the nature of festy shows,) but it was still a super solid performance.
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Sucks, big loss, but a leader, built up that style of american rock/folk/blues. The base is strong. Play on Brother!
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I'm really sorry to hear that. I hung out and played music with Greg Allman once and wrote a story about it here
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