Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Version: Expanded Edition
- SKU: ROC-3472
- Format: CD
- UPC: 089353347222
- Street Date: 07/19/24
- PreBook Date: 06/14/24
- Label: RockBeat Records »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 127:68 mins
- Number of Discs: 2
- Year of Production: 1978
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
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Dickey Betts - Live From The Lone Star Roadhouse New York City 1988
Guitar legend live in 1988 in NYC with special guests Warren Haynes, Jack Bruce, Mick Taylor and Rick Derringer on Allman Brothers classics and more
- List Price: $24.99
- Your Price: $15.49
- In Stock: -64
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Late great guitar legend recorded live on January 1988 in New York City at the Lone Star Roadhouse. The set was broadcast on classic rock NYC radio station WNEW-FM. Features a stellar band of musicians including Govt' Mule and Allman Brothers Band guitarist Warren Haynes along with Nashville keyboard player Johnny Neel, bassist Marty Privette and Matt Abts on drums. The set features tracks from the Dickey Betts 1988 album, "Pattern Disruptive" including his tribute to Duane Allman, "Duane's Tune". Features many Allman Brothers classics including the Betts written tracks, "Blue Sky", "Jessica", "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed", and other ABB standards including "Statesboro Blue" and "One Way Out". Also features some all-star guest players including Rick Derringer on "Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo", Jack Bruce on "Spoonful" and Mick Taylor on "Southbound". The CD version is the complete 120-minute concert featuring seven tracks unavailable on the vinyl version and never previously released.
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- Dickey passed away on April 18, 2024
- Guest appearances by Warren Haynes, Rick Derringer, Jack Bruce and Mick Taylor
- The complete 120-minute concert featuring seven tracks unavailable on the vinyl version and never previously released.
- Betts wrote many of the Allman Brothers best known songs including 'Ramblin Man', 'Jessica' and 'Blue Sky'
- Dickey Betts was ranked #58 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time list in 2003
- Features liner notes written by Cory Frye