This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/26/2026
Offered Here: Allman Brothers Band 1970s Lot of Various Band Checks and Deposit Slips. This collection contains over 40 pages of bank documents, which include blank checks and deposit slips from multiple Allman Brothers Band accounts. These accounts include a contingency fund, a tax account, an operating account, and an account based in Atlanta, providing a detailed insight into the financial management of this renowned Southern rock band.
Additional Information: The Allman Brothers Band was a pioneering force in the Southern rock genre during the 1970s. Known for their blend of blues, jazz, and country music, they became famous after the release of their 1971 live album “At Fillmore East,” which established them as a prominent live act. These financial documents originate from a period when the band was rising to fame, contributing to their historical significance.
Provenance/Authenticity: From the Capricorn Records collection
Condition: The documents are in very good condition, with intact pages and clear printed details. The lot comprises paper materials typical of the era, with no significant wear or damage noted.