warm feel. Legendary producers Tom Dowd and Johnny Sandlin reflect on their incredibly sweeping careers, offering a plethora of sur- prising tidbits along the way. In-depth knowl- edge by three participants of the Marshall Tucker Band, perhaps the most underappre- ciated group America has ever produced, and certainly boasting the most overlooked gui- tarist in Toy Caldwell, is more than welcome. One of the greatest aspects of reading these
highly entertaining pages emerges early on. The plain good nature and respect of the au- thor falls right in line with that of all the peo- ple he speaks with. Together, they tell the tale of a label, and a style of music as valid as jazz, incredibly eloquently. - Tom Clarke
history, including rare images of all the solo projects and side bands, both short-lived and hugely successful. The photo-packed book follows the
evolution of The Brothers from 1973 to their final performance at New York’s Beacon The- atre in 2014. West’s photography captures in- timate behind-the-scenes moments as well as the larger-than-life energy of their live per- formances. In addition to more than 350 im- ages—all published here for the first time—Les Brers contains essays written by New York Times best-selling author Alan Paul (One Way Out: The Inside History of the All- man Brothers Band), former tour manager for the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead Sam Cutler, and Hittin’ the Note magazine publisher and editor John Lynskey, as well as a foreword by guitar legend Warren Haynes, offering an unprecedented glimpse at one of rock’s most celebrated and storied bands. Les Brers serves as both a gallery of great photography, and also as the ultimate scrap- book for us die-hard Allman Brothers fans. It is a book every true ABB fan should own. A book to be treasured.
-Michael Buffalo Smith
Les Brers: Kirk West's Photographic Journey With The Brothers (Insight Editions) This huge doorstop of a book sits on my
coffee table. Most visitors pick it up and look through it, unless their hands are dirty, then I ask them to wash up first. This one means a lot to me. This book may well be the definitive visual history of the Allman Brothers Band, post Duane and Berry. Kirk West was the Allman Brothers’
tour manager for more than twenty-five years and a photographer for more than forty. Through his job he was granted unprece- dented access to the band, capturing photos from every moment of the Allman Brothers’
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