The Allman Brothers Band has announced the dates for their annual 'March Madness' run at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Tickets go on sale tomorrow (January 4)
According to some of the readers of Rolling Stone, The Who's first concert album, 1970's Live at Leeds, tops a poll of the 10 Best Live Albums of All-Time. Keep reading to see the rest of the Top 10...
Friday Night Block Party Edition with the Allman Brothers
Leave My Blues At Home from Idlewild South (1970)
Ain't Wastin' Time No Morefrom Eat A Peach (1972)
Come And Go Blues from Brothers and Sisters (1973)
The Marshall Tucker Band's 1973 classic "Can't You See" has been named the 'Greatest Southern Rock Song' in a new list by UltimateClassicRock.com. The track -- which has been a mainstay on FM radio upon it's release on the band's self-titled debut album -- has often been mistaken for being an Allman Brothers Band song, actually was never a hit, "peaking" upon release at a disappointing Number 108 on the Billboard singles charts. Coming in second was Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1974 mission statement, "Sweet Home Alabama," with 1975 Outlaws favorite "Green Grass & High Tides" rounding out the Top Three.