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Les Brers at Brooklyn Bowl

Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn, NY
October 12, 2016
Despite multiple breakups and long hiatuses, the

Allman Brothers Band
band / ensemble / orchestra
Duane Allman
guitar1946 - 1971

Tedeschi Trucks Band
band / ensemble / orchestra
Gregg Allman
organ, Hammond B31947 - 2017
According to Butch Trucks, an original Brother and Les Brers's leader, the name is a combination of "some French and some redneck" and loosely translates as "the brothers." The band itself is a combination of brothers old and new: Trucks and Jai Johanny Johanson (aka Jaimoe) were the ABB's original drumming duo; percussionist Marc Quinones was an ABB member from the band's 1989 reformation until their final show in 2014;

Oteil Burbridge
bassb.1967
Bruce Katz
organ, Hammond B3
Warren Haynes
guitarb.1960

Derek Trucks
guitarOn a warm October night at Brooklyn Bowl, these new Brers wasted no time in reviving some of the old magic found deep into the ABB's back catalog. Scintillating versions of "Hot 'Lanta," "Stand Back," "Trouble No More," and "Blue Sky" launched the set, the rhythm section as punchy, sharp, fast and driving as ever. "Please Call Home" took Lamar, Jr., into the treacherous waters of a difficult Gregg Allman vocal that he managed to pull off admirably. "Every Hungry Woman" was a joyous twin-guitar romp, with Pearson adding his own steely licks to one of the Allmans' earliest compositions. Fresh off touring with the Dead and Company, bass man Oteil Burbridge displayed particular joy at finding himself back in the groove with his former band matesbouncing, dancing and grinning from ear to ear, he was clearly delighted to be making such uplifting, soul-touching music, bringing fresh energy and ideas to familiar tunes. And so it wentfrom "Come and Go Blues" to the set-closing "Dreams," during which Gregg Allman Band guitarist
Scott Sharrard
guitar, electricIt's too early to tell what to expect from Les Brers in the coming months and years, but the two non-ABB originals they performed on this particular night hinted at the ability to find new sonic routes within the ABB's fluid jazz-jam idiom. More than a tribute band but still not the equal to all that preceded and molded them, Les Brers could end up being a short-lived reminder of past glory or could develop into... the Allman Brothers Band 4.0? Stay tuned.
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