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Randall Bramblett Featured Artist for Allman Brothers Band After Party in Atlanta.
Labeled by Wide Spread Panic's Dave Schools, as "One of Georgia's Musical Treasures," Randall Bramlett's "Allman Brothers Band After Party" being held at Jake's Toadhouse, Atlanta, GA, Saturday, September 25, 2004, is truly a special treat for the genres cant get enough" hardcore fans.
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) September 20, 2004 -- Bramblett has made a name for himself quickly in the skill-intense "jamband" genre, playing with such key musicians as Gregg Allman, The Grateful Dead, Wide Spread Panic, String Cheese Incident, Steve Winwood, and other high caliber musicians, some of which are listed below.
His latest musical offering, "Thin Places," released this past February, 2004 on New West Records, is a songwriting masterpiece, and comes between two intense world tours - one with Steve Winwood (Traffic, Blind Faith, Spencer Davis) and one with Widespread Panic.
More importantly, Bramblett has the support of his peers. Says Bill Berry of R.E.M., "Randall is the most talented and prolific songwriter I have the privilege of knowing." While Chuck Leavall (Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers Band) comments, "Randall is in my opinion the most gifted & talented southern singer-songwriter musicians of the past several decades."
Bramblett has received such notable comments while touring and/or recording with:
o Sea Level
o Gregg Allman
o Levon Helm
o Widespread Panic
o Steve Winwood
o Traffic
o Gov't Mule
o Bonnie Bramlett
o Roger Glover
o Cowboy
o Elvin Bishop
o Goose Creek Symphony
o John Hammond
o Warren Haynes
o Robbie Robertson
o Johnny Jenkins
o Jerry Joseph
o Jan Krist
o Francine Reed
o Vigilantes of Love
Played with:
o String Cheese Incident
o Phoebe Snow
o Grateful Dead
A true Georgia boy, Bramblett resides in Athens, Georgia, and was born and raised in Jesup, Georgia. Brambletts long association with the Allman Brothers Band started several years back when he played with Scott Boyer and Tommy Talton of Cowboy, who opened for the Allman Brothers initial tours. Later, Bramblett played with Gregg Allman during his early solo tours, then Sea Level, Widespread Panic, and now his band opens for, and he plays with Steve Winwood, who was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Anyone making it out to Jake's Toadhouse, Atlanta, GA, September 25th take note - This show stands to be your best bet that night for a continuing first-rate musical experience, following the phenomenal Allman Brothers Band at Atlanta's Fox Theater.
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