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Southern Rock Pioneer Gregg Allman Dies

Gregg Allman, whose soulful vocals made the Allman Brothers Band certainly one of rock's prime acts within the 1970s, has died on the age of 69.

Allman died peacefully at his house in Savannah, Georgia, in keeping with a press release posted on his web site.

No reason for loss of life was instantly given, however the assertion mentioned he had "struggled with many well being points over the previous a number of years".

Allman battled for years with heroin habit and substance abuse and went into rehab a number of instances earlier than cleansing up within the 1990s.

The Allman Brothers Band's music merged blues, jazz, nation and rock with a meandering improvisational model that made jamming at concert events certainly one of their logos.

Their best-known hits embrace Whipping Publish, Midnight Rider, Melissa and Ramblin' Man and their southern rock sound is credited with inspiring teams reminiscent of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Marshall Tucker Band.

Allman's older brother Duane, who co-founded the group, tragically died in a bike accident in 1971 on the age of 24, simply because the band was having fun with its first huge style of success.

However Allman went on to entrance the band on his personal for many years after his brother's loss of life.



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