Gregg Allman, Southern Rock Pioneer, Dies at 69
Chris Morris
Music Reporter
May 27, 2017 | 12:34PM PT Gregg Allman, whose hard-jamming, bluesy sextet the Allman Brothers Band was the pioneering unit in the Southern rock explosion of the ‘70s, died Saturday due to complications from liver cancer, his longtime manager, Michael Lehman, confirmed to Variety. He was 69.
As recently as April 24, reports surfaced claiming Allman was in hospice, although Lehman denied those reports, which Allman then substantiated in a Facebook post. However, he had suffered a number of ailments in recent years — including an irregular heartbeat, a respiratory infection, a hernia and a liver transplant — and cancelled many scheduled tour dates in recent months for health reasons. Lehman said that Allman’s liver cancer recurred around five years ago, but the singer chose to keep the news private.
Allman completed a solo album, “Southern Blood,” that is set for release late this year. Lehman said they received some final mixes for the album on Friday, and Allman listened to them the night before his death. He added that Allman passed away with his family nearby, and was “at peace.”
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http://variety.com/2017/music/people-news/gregg-allman-dies-dead-69-southern-rock-1202446640/ Hard to pick a Favorite of his, there were so many, but if I had to it'd be this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlffilyLeaU