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Active until
  
1967

Genre
  
Classic rock

Active from
  
1965

The Allman Joys THE ALLMAN JOYS 1966

Members
  
Associated acts
  
Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Allison Miner

Similar
  
Hour Glass, The 31st of February, Berry Oakley, Jaimoe, Butch Trucks

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The Allman Joys was an early band with Duane and Gregg Allman fronting. It was originally the Escorts, but it eventually evolved into the Allman Joys. Duane Allman quit high school to spend his days at home practicing guitar. They auditioned for Bob Dylan's producer, Bob Johnston, at Columbia Records, backing a girl trio called The Sandpipers. Eventually, they went on to form the group Hour Glass and then the Allman Brothers Band.

Contents

The Allman Joys The Allman Joys and The Sandpipers at The Place Pensacola FL 1966

Members

The Allman Joys DUANE ALLMAN CHRONOLOGY PART 1 19461968

  • Gregg Allman - Organ
  • Duane Allman - Lead guitar
  • Bobby Dennis - Rhythm Guitar
  • Jack Jackson - Rhythm Guitar
  • Mabron McKinney - Bass Guitar
  • Ralph Ballinger -Bass guitar
  • Bill Connell - drums
  • Bob Keller - Bass
  • Ronnie Wilkins - Piano
  • Charlie Winkler - Guitar
  • Allison Miner - vocals
  • Maynard Portwood (Drums)
  • Doug Montague - Bass guitar
  • Mike Alexander - Bass Guitar
  • Story

    From the back of the Early Allman compilation (Allman Joys - Early Allman):

    The Allman Joys FAMILY TREE DUANE ALLMAN

    "One quiet Nashville evening back in '66, songwriter John D. Loudermilk walked into a small club called the Briar Patch. Up on the bandstand was what looked like just another of the thousands of teen age rock bands of the era. When they started to play, Loudermilk could tell they weren't so typical after all. The two front men were both blond and very intense. One played a trebly, stinging slide guitar; the other sang in an anguished, world-weary voice. John D. wondered how it was that these two looked so young yet played with so much experience. Needless to say, he was very interested in the group, which called themselves the Allman Joys. Allman was the surname of the two blond brothers, Duane and Gregg, who led the band. Although he'd never produced before, Loudermilk decided to take the group into the studio and cut some sides on them.
    One of the Allman Joys' sides, "Spoonful," was released locally and sold well. But Loudermilk had already decided to concentrate on song writing, so he brought the group to Buddy Killen, head of Dial Records. Killen thought the group was quite good, so he had John Hurley take them into the studio to record more tunes.
    'They were really way ahead of their times, I realize now," Killen says. 'Nobody really understood what Duane and Gregg were all about at the time. Eventually I gave them their release and they went to California, leaving these tapes behind.' Duane and Gregg Allman went on to form Hour Glass and the Allman Brothers Band."

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    Note: Loudermilk's memory is slightly inaccurate, since Duane did not learn to play slide guitar until the Hour Glass, a couple of years later.

    Discography

    Early Allman – Featuring Duane and Gregg Allman (compilation album, 1973)

    The Allman Joys The Allman Joys Giving Up On You YouTube

    Songs

    Spoonful1989
    Shapes of Things1989
    Gotta Get Away2013

    References

    The Allman Joys Wikipedia