Allman Brothers Tour
This Allman Brothers Vintage '73 Tour T-Shirt is 100% cotton white guys t-shirt with a distressed Allman Brothers Band 1973 Eat A Peach Summer Jam Stadium Tour poster printed on front, and 1973 Summer Jam Stadium Tour cities printed on back. Item: 27452
male - adult
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The Eat A Peach tour should have been a live showcase for considerable talents Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Jaimoe and Berry Oakley. Instead, the tour was a brave outing sandwiched between the motorcycle-related deaths of slide-guitarist Duane, in October, 1971 and bassist Oakely, in November, 1972. A smooth Southern rock offering whose original studio numbers included the jamming talents of Duane and Dickey Betts, the tour added pianist Chuck Leavell to the line-up and had the ultimate effect of propelling Betts from the late Allman's considerable artistic shadow. True aficionados of the early Allman Brothers know the provenance of 'eat a peach,' but new fans may not. Contrary to appealing rock legend, Duane didn't die in a collision with a peach truck, nor was the line a high-brow reference to T.S. Eliot's Prufrock love song. Rather, Duane made the remark to Ellen Mandel in a Goodtimes Magazine interview. The second part of his response, "... I eat a peach formale - adult$36.00
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The Eat A Peach tour should have been a live showcase for considerable talents Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Jaimoe and Berry Oakley. Instead, the tour was a brave outing sandwiched between the motorcycle-related deaths of slide-guitarist Duane, in October, 1971 and bassist Oakely, in November, 1972. A smooth Southern rock offering whose original studio numbers included the jamming talents of Duane and Dickey Betts, the tour added pianist Chuck Leavell to the line-up and had the ultimate effect of propelling Betts from the late Allman's considerable artistic shadow. True aficionados of the early Allman Brothers know the provenance of 'eat a peach,' but new fans may not. Contrary to appealing rock legend, Duane didn't die in a collision with a peach truck, nor was the line a high-brow reference to T.S. Eliot's Prufrock love song. Rather, Duane made the remark to Ellen Mandel in a Goodtimes Magazine interview. The second part of his response, "... I eat a peach formale - adult$36.00
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The Allman Brothers Band eat a peach shirt has the classic peach truck image on the front of the shirt. These Allman Brothers shirts have a distressed print (i.e. it's made to look worn in) on both sides. The back chest of this shirt has concert tour dates from the 1973 summer stadium tour. Allman Brothers eat a peach shirt product feature: * Pre-shrunk heavy weight 100% cotton Allman Brothers t-shirt * White short sleeved shirt with regular softness * New condition with tag * Officially licensed Allman Brothers Band clothingmale, female - adult$13.99



