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Offered Here: The Gregg Allman Band 1972-1974 Recording and Financial Documents. A folder containing financial records and recording documents pertaining to The Gregg Allman Band from 1972 to 1974. This collection includes documents related to the recording of albums, encompassing studio time and professional audio services. It features contracts, expense sheets, royalty statements, and business correspondence, including a notable letter from American Express regarding their pay-in-full policy and related penalties.

Additional Information: During the period from 1972 to 1974, The Gregg Allman Band was tied closely to the Southern rock movement, with Gregg Allman himself playing an influential role. These documents trace the band's activities during a time when the Allman Brothers Band had released albums like "Eat a Peach" (1972) and "Brothers and Sisters" (1973), the latter reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts. This period saw the rise of Southern rock, and these documents provide valuable insight into the business operations behind the music.

Provenance/Authenticity: From the Capricorn Records collection

Condition: The documents are in good condition, showing age and discoloration from use and storage. The items reflect typical wear expected from original business documents of this era.
The Gregg Allman Band 1972-1974 Recording and Financial Documents
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