and technique, a rare effusive moment for the generally reticent producer. Joe Bell of Hittin’ the Note Magazine was on hand and com- mented it was one of his Top 10 shows of all time. Galadrielle has had a busy year promoting her best seller, but noted “these shows were
tracks of Duane recording at FAME with Rick directing him, thrilled to be in the same place that her “father actually spent time and loved people.” A noteworthy fact is the audience for these
Galadrielle Allman at the original Muscle Shoals Sound Studio.
the most special of the whole book tour. The room (Studio B) has such an energy.” She also observed how little the town had changed over the years, it was like “going back in time.” She was treated to as yet unheard
three shows were split 50/50 with older fans who might have bought a Cowboy album in its first pressing, and a much younger demo- graphic who could have learned the studio’s history from the wonderful 2013 Magnolia Pictures docu- mentary “Muscle Shoals.” Dan Randolph was proud the reunion involved not only the original partici- pants, but the next genera- tion. In addition to Galadrielle Allman, Scott Boyer Jr. and Rodney Hall, Rick Hall’s son, were in- strumental in this gather- ing. Rodney Hall is also continuing the family tradi- tion, he’s purchased Muscle
Shoals Sound Studio. Also, expect a new CD from Tommy Talton Oct. 28th, “Until After Then,” proof the originators of Southern Rock are not yet done adding to the rich tapestry of our musical history. •
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