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Please Be with Me: A Song for My Father, Duane Allman
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Please Be with Me: A Song for My Father, Duane Allman
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Please Be with Me: A Song for My Father, Duane Allman
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A deeply personal, revealing, and lyrical portrait of Duane Allman, founder of the legendary Allman Brothers Band, written by his daughter
“Duane Allman was my big brother, my partner, my best friend. I thought I knew everything there was to know about him, but Galadrielle’s deep and insightful book came as a revelation to me, as it will to everyone who reads it.”—Gregg Allman
In 1969, Duane Allman had a vision for a band with two drummers, two guitarists, and a bass player, anchored by his brother’s soulful lead vocals—and the Allman Brothers Band was born. Their fiery, mesmerizing performances tore down barriers and changed the landscape of American music forever, and the tragedies that beset the Brothers turned them into legends. In this remarkable, intimate book, Duane’s daughter, Galadrielle, tells the story of how the band came together, their influences and passions, their rivalries and incomparable musical vision. She introduces us to the artists, women, engineers, and roadies who were a part of the family. From Daytona Beach to the Fillmore East, this is both Duane’s story and the band’s, told with clarity, passion, yearning, and soul.
Praise for
Please Be with Me
“Poignant and illuminating . . . brings Duane Allman to life in a way that no other biography will ever be able to do.”
—
BookPage
“Galadrielle Allman offers a moving and poetic portrait of her late father.”
Rolling Stone
“[Allman’s] descriptions and scenes are vivid, even cinematic. . . . The pleasure of reading
Please Be With Me
lies as much in its lyrical prose as in its insider anecdotes.”
Newsweek
“An elegantly written, heartfelt account.”
—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Evokes a wistful, elegiac atmosphere; fans of the ’70s music scene may find it indispensable.”
—San Jose Mercury News
“A compelling and intimate portrait of Duane.”
The Hollywood Reporter
“Illuminating.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Frequently touching . . . Readers will come away feeling more connected to the man and his music.”
Publishers Weekly
“Duane Allman was my big brother, my partner, my best friend. I thought I knew everything there was to know about him, but Galadrielle’s deep and insightful book came as a revelation to me, as it will to everyone who reads it.”—Gregg Allman
In 1969, Duane Allman had a vision for a band with two drummers, two guitarists, and a bass player, anchored by his brother’s soulful lead vocals—and the Allman Brothers Band was born. Their fiery, mesmerizing performances tore down barriers and changed the landscape of American music forever, and the tragedies that beset the Brothers turned them into legends. In this remarkable, intimate book, Duane’s daughter, Galadrielle, tells the story of how the band came together, their influences and passions, their rivalries and incomparable musical vision. She introduces us to the artists, women, engineers, and roadies who were a part of the family. From Daytona Beach to the Fillmore East, this is both Duane’s story and the band’s, told with clarity, passion, yearning, and soul.
Praise for
Please Be with Me
“Poignant and illuminating . . . brings Duane Allman to life in a way that no other biography will ever be able to do.”
—
BookPage
“Galadrielle Allman offers a moving and poetic portrait of her late father.”
Rolling Stone
“[Allman’s] descriptions and scenes are vivid, even cinematic. . . . The pleasure of reading
Please Be With Me
lies as much in its lyrical prose as in its insider anecdotes.”
Newsweek
“An elegantly written, heartfelt account.”
—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Evokes a wistful, elegiac atmosphere; fans of the ’70s music scene may find it indispensable.”
—San Jose Mercury News
“A compelling and intimate portrait of Duane.”
The Hollywood Reporter
“Illuminating.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Frequently touching . . . Readers will come away feeling more connected to the man and his music.”
Publishers Weekly