7. The Allman Brothers Band was formed in which year?
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Answer:
1969
Duane Allman along with his brother, Greg, founded the Allman Brothers Band in 1969. Their first group had been a garage band called the Escorts, with a sound quite similar to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Later they changed their name to the Allman Joys and began a sound that mimicked the style of the band Cream, a band featuring Eric Clapton. Later still, they became known as Hour Glass, and began producing music with a more soulful sound. Finally, they became simply The Allman Brothers Band.
Duane Allman had previously worked as a session guitarist at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in the late 1960s where he appeared on records by such artists as Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, John Hammond, and King Curtis.
The music of the Allman Brothers has, as a result of their varied music taste, become an iconic and eclectic mix of country, blues, rock and roll and soul.
The Allman Brothers helped to pave the way for the phenomenon known as "Southern Rock Music."
Duane was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1971. Ironically, Berry Oakley, another member of the band, was killed in a motorcycle accident just a few blocks away, in 1972.