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But as author Alan Paul convincingly argues, the Allman Brothers weren’t like most bands. They were stronger, better and more resilient, at least for a while.
New York Times best-selling author Alan Paul commemorated the 50th anniversary of The Allman Brothers Band’s iconic fourth studio LP, Brothers and Sisters, with a captivating musical celebration ...
What does make this book by Alan Paul (author of “One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band,” from 2014) new is his access to hundreds of hours of interviews with the ...
Author Alan Paul said Gregg Allman wasn't prepared for the press scrutiny that awaited him while dating a superstar. He also believed Cher wasn't prepared to be romantically involved with ...
New book tells how an important Allman ... clocked in at just over 38 minutes—and the ensuing years up until the group’s initial breakup in 1976—is told in Alan Paul’s ...
Today, New York Times Best-Selling Author Alan Paul, known for his explorations of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s life and the oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, announced he will release a new ...
Moreover, Paul's "Brothers and Sisters" book celebrates one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history. The Allman Brothers created a distinctive fusion of rock, blues, jazz, and country ...
Book review, 'Brothers and Sisters': Alan Paul chronicles how the Allman Brothers came back from two deaths to write their biggest hit.
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