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Allman

Allman is a surname used by various individuals and families in English-speaking countries. It is most widely recognized in popular culture for its association with the Allman Brothers Band, a prominent American Southern rock group formed in 1969 in Jacksonville, Florida.

Notable individuals with the surname include Gregg Allman (1947–2017), an American singer, songwriter, and keyboardist who

The Allman Brothers Band released acclaimed studio and live records, including At Fillmore East (1971), a live

Beyond the band, the surname Allman appears in various fields and regions, carried by unrelated individuals.

co-founded
the
Allman
Brothers
Band;
and
Duane
Allman
(1946–1971),
an
American
guitarist
and
founding
member
who
helped
shape
the
band’s
early
blues-rock
sound.
The
two
brothers,
along
with
other
members
such
as
Dickey
Betts,
Berry
Oakley,
Butch
Trucks,
and
Jaimo,
contributed
to
the
group’s
influential
blend
of
blues,
country,
and
rock.
album
widely
regarded
as
a
landmark
of
rock
and
roll,
and
Brothers
and
Sisters
(1973),
which
achieved
significant
commercial
success.
The
band
was
inducted
into
the
Rock
and
Roll
Hall
of
Fame
in
1995,
reflecting
its
lasting
impact
on
Southern
rock
and
the
broader
jam-band
tradition.
The
name
remains
most
prominently
associated
with
Gregg
and
Duane
Allman
due
to
their
pivotal
role
in
shaping
a
distinctive
American
musical
voice.