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Gregg Allman Announces Solo Tour Dates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Gregg Allman has announced a new run of solo dates kicking off this fall. The Allman Brothers fronter will start the run on October 11 at the Montgomery Performing Arts Center in Alabama and will stay out on the road through January 8, 2014 when he'll wrap things up at Circus Sarasota in Florida.

Speaking with Ultimate Classic Rock he also revealed plans to start working on a new solo album in the near future:

"I always wanted to do a record merely called 'All Compositions By . . .' and just have my name," he said. "I'd like to do a record where I wrote every one. It's probably a goal of every songwriter in the world. Do one record that you totally create."

Gregg Allman 2013 Solo Tour Dates:

10/11 — Montgomery, AL, Montgomery Performing Arts Center

10/12 — Helena, AR, King Biscuit Blues Festival

10/15 — Milwaukee, WI, Potawatomi Casino Northern Lights Theater

10/16 — Milwaukee, WI, Potawatomi Casino Northern Lights Theater

10/18 — Dubuque, IA, Diamond Jo Casino

10/19 — Joliet, IL, Rialto Square Theatre

10/22 — Wabash, IN, Honeywell Center

10/23 — Detroit, MI, Motor City Casino

10/25 — Morristown, NJ, Mayo Center for the Performing Arts

10/26 — Atlantic City, NJ, Trump Taj Mahal

10/27 — Hershey, PA, Hershey Theatre

10/29 — Stroudsburg, PA, Sherman Theater

10/30 — Ridgefield, CT, Ridgefield Playhouse

11/1 — Rutland, VT, Paramount Theatre

11/2 — Keene, NH, Colonial Theater

12/27 — Macon, GA, Grand Opera House

12/28 — Myrtle Beach, SC, House of Blues

12/30 — Charlotte, NC, The Fillmore Charlotte

12/31 — Jacksonville, FL, Florida Theatre

1/4/14 — West Palm Beach, FL, Kravis Center

1/8/14 — Sarasota, FL, Circus Sarasota

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