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Release Date:
December 29, 1998
Original Title:
The Allman Brothers Band: Brothers of the Road
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Lightyear Entertainment
Monarch Entertainment Bureau Inc.
Performance Video
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
In these two live concerts, rock's legendary Allman Brothers Band whip up the kind of excitement their fans have loved for years. This pioneering Southern rock band, including Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, blazes through their classics in a concert performance live from Gainesville, Florida. Then the band rocks for more than an hour at the Capitol Theater. Also included is rare footage of an on-the-road hotel room jam session and a peek at a private acoustic "unplugged-style" session in a recording studio.
Assistant Editor:
Celeste Masini
Associate Producer:
Jonathan Stathakis
Camera Operator:
Jeffrey Cirbes
Celeste Masini
Veronica Loza
Mitch Hammer
Kenneth Lubbock
John Heller
Joe Ippolito
Director:
Len Dell'Amico
Editor:
Veronica Loza
Executive Producer:
John Scher
Grip:
Duane Siff
Scott Alsdorf
John Spencer
Christie Howard
Lighting Design:
Dikran Hazirjian
Lighting Director:
Moyssi
John LeBlanc
Lighting Technician:
Mark Duffy
Joe Kalter
Producer:
Amy Polan
Len Dell'Amico
Production Assistant:
Michael Sokasits
Donna Leck
Susan Abrams
Scott Schnathmann
Randy Cassimus
Gregory Hargest
William Leck
Chuck Legow
Denise Dicicco
Production Manager:
Bill Hoyt
Richard Carey
Second Unit Director:
Jill Henry
Sound:
Stephen Mason
Sound Mixer:
Butch Trucks
Stephan Galfas
Sound Supervisor:
Stephan Galfas
Still Photographer:
Kirk West
Technical Supervisor:
Thom Drewke
Jack Gordon
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