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There's pressure to perform when your last name is Allman, and Devon Allman does that and more on the debut album with his band Honeytribe. The son of legendary Allman Brothers' singer and organist Gregg Allman, Devon shows the influences of both his father (guttural voice) and late Uncle Duane (lead guitar straight out of the blues). Just barely 30 years old, Allman has encircled himself with first-rate musicians who have latched on to the jazzy, jam band elements of the Allmans and their brethrens in Gov't Mule. Though Allman's vocals aren't as silky or golden-toned as his old man, he has an ear for a solid Southern riff, most evident by bluesy efforts like "Mercy Mercy" and the Z.Z. Top takeoff, "Why You Wanna Bring Me Down." But there are more serene highlights on the record, as well: the love song "No Woman, No Cry" and the instrumental "511 Texas Avenue," a solo acoustic tribute to his late grandparents that wouldn't be a misfit on
Eat a Peach."
--Scott Holter
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2007 album from Devon Allman, son of Greg Allman (The Allman Brothers). Just say the name Allman and many things jump to mind: the epitome of Southern Rock, the original "jam" band, legendary live shows. It's a lot to live up to, but Devon and his band of tight-knit brothers of different mothers have risen to the occasion. Allman, whose voice is reminiscent of his father, Gregg, and whose guitar playing calls to mind other six-string gods, has been honing his skills since his early teens, spending his formative years with his mother in St. Louis, MO. At the end of 2006, the band went out for two months with Gregg Allman and Friends, earning the respect of the diehard fans of the elder Allman. Allman's Gibson Guitar endorsement led to the band performing last summer at the grand opening of the company's custom shop in Nashville as well as this year's CES Convention in Vegas, Provogue. 2007.
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Audio CD
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