Allman Brothers Home & Museum
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In the early 1970s, the Grand Tudor-style mansion here served as the communal hub around which the family and musical world of the Allman Brothers Band revolved. With three stories, 6,000-square-feet, 18 rooms, a spacious kitchen, glorious bay windows and an inviting front porch, it became known as the “Big House.”
Dickey Betts wrote Blue Sky in the living room and Ramblin' Man in the kitchen of the Big House. “Please Call Home”, “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More”, “Leave My Blues at Home” and “Midnight Rider” were also composed by Gregg Allman while living there.
Dickey Betts wrote Blue Sky in the living room and Ramblin' Man in the kitchen of the Big House. “Please Call Home”, “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More”, “Leave My Blues at Home” and “Midnight Rider” were also composed by Gregg Allman while living there.
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