Allman Brother Celebration Starring Live At The Fillmore 10pm Set
Allman Brother Celebration Starring Live At The Fillmore 10pm Set
On June 26th 1971, at the insistence of legendary concert promoter Bill Graham, The Allman Brothers Band was the last to perform on the Fillmore East NYC stage before it finally closed. The band played Bill Graham’s legendary venue so many times that he referred to them as “the house band”. This Saturday June 26th The Cutting Room celebrates the 50th anniversary of this historic night by presenting two shows (7:30pm and 10:00pm) recreating the concerts and starring LIVE AT THE FILLMORE Band the #1 touring tribute to The Allman Brothers. This show is one of the first being presented since The Cutting Room has reopened for live shows and LIVE AT THE FILLMORE is a crowd favorite. LIVE AT THE FILLMORE has been dubbed "The World's Greatest Tribute to The Allman Brothers Band” by AXS-TV and has, for over a decade, performed the music of The Allman Brothers Band with the highest level of musicianship and authenticity. Over the years they have either performed with or had the blessing of all remaining members of the original Allman Brothers band. They have sold out concerts nationwide, performed alongside Southern Rock greats such as Molly Hatchett, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special and more. As per band leader Lou Maresca: "LIVE AT THE FILLMORE is the continuation of our devotion to recreating the music of the original Allman Brothers Band as it was performed in those early years before the untimely deaths of Duane and Berry Oakley and the departure of Dickey Betts. Those years were the "glory days" of the Allman Brothers Band.”