Posted on 05/27/2017 1:11:12 PM PDT by ColdOne
Full Title...................Greg Allman dead at 69: Legendary father of Southern rock passes away 'peacefully' at home after founding pioneering band with his tragic brother and marrying a total of five women including Cher...................Gregg Allman, the legendary singer and father of southern rock, has died at the age of 69.
His death comes just two months after the Allman Brothers Band co-founder cancelled all tour dates for the year.
He 'passed away peacefully' at his home in Savannah, Georgia on Saturday, according to a statement on the singer's website.
The father-of-five was married five times, including to the singer Cher - the father of his son Elijah Blue Allman.
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I liked, I’m No Angel
So that’s two husbands Cher has outlived. Looks suspicious to me.
LOL...maybe that’s the problem with “Chaz”.
The only thing missing from this thread is the Keith Richards 'look whom I outlived' graphic.
After watching the Ginger Baker bio, all I can say is, Keith looked like a choirboy compared to Ginger.
That bad, wow. I checked for photos. Looks like stiff competition.
Wow! First sunny bono..now Allen..both were once married to that singerwhore Cher!!!
Why do men die before their wives? Because they want to.
Uhh, Juice Newton is still alive.
I just saw that....I’m in Pass Christian Mississippi right now on family matters with two of my five and headed to Nola tomorrow then home
I’ll have to let my wife know
She loved “Laid Back” and found Allman handsome
It’s like Roxy Music Avalon album....gets her in a good mood for being nice
Change subject but you and I have talked about this before
I went on the Fleetwood Mac section on Raphsody Napster last night and notice that they finally got the 1969-1975 stuff up from Spencer and Kirwan and Bob Welch plus all that great stuff from McVie and her voice before the duo joined
kiln house
Future games
Bare trees
Heroes are hard to find
The one with gorilla on the beach..can’t recall the name
I love Peter Green era too but that early 70s was my actual time to hear all of it first off
I still remember Oh Well and Station Man and Bare Tree the song
And girls loved it too
Fleetwood Mac in the Bare Trees era had a cult following in Jackson Mississippi and played there a lot to smallish venues like the auditorium and an armory hall
And oddly enough so did Buckingham Nicks
They survived...barely.....off Tuscaloosa and Mobile and Jackson and Dallas and Birmingham and Baton Rouge radio air play
Long distance winner.....great song
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