Allman Brothers Left Leaderless By Duane's Death Says Gregg
. He tells Newsday of the Allmans split last year: "Every organization needs a leader, a focal point," he says. "That's something the Allman Brothers, after my brother died, never had. "It was just a bunch of head chefs together. I'm not saying anything down about the Allman Brothers. It was a beautiful experience. It might have lasted a little bit long." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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