Macon, Ga
"WHERE IT ALL BEGAN!" GOOD TIME, GUITAR-BASED
BLUES/ROCK FROM THE GREATEST PLAYERS TOURING AND RECORDING TODAY!
Atlas Records
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Macon, GA 31204-1129
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Willie Perkins left the
staid, conservative world of commercial bank auditing to
jump headlong into the burgeoning beginnings of The Allman
Brothers Band and follows their meteoric and sometimes
tragic rise, fall, and revival. Perkins’s interest in the
business of music and his association with an interesting
pair of friends led him to the opportunity to work with the
Allmans at the earliest stage of their career. For the first
time we learn from a true insider what it was like to live
the nomadic life on the road with the Allmans from their
earliest low-buck club tours through the triumphant
million-dollar months of outdoor stadium dates in the
mid-seventies. Perkins vividly describes living in the
band’s “Big House,” and what it was like to room on the road
with the legendary Duane Allman and what a truly amazing
person he was. The author tells of all the band and crew
members, and shares how they all dealt with the bumpy road
to rock stardom. The fast life of touring, performing, and
recording, with its huge rewards and triumphs, is seen with
literary clarity in these pages. Perkins’s memory of the
sorrow and grief suffered from the untimely deaths of Duane
Allman and Berry Oakley is paralleled by the band’s dogged
determination not to give up. The reader is not spared the
details of the destructiveness of drug and alcohol abuse,
and will learn the true facts behind the drug trial of John
“Scooter” Herring. Read how the band and its crew dealt with
family life, girlfriends, and groupies. Also, you will learn
about the making of the legendary Live At Fillmore East
album, the band’s generous charitable contributions, and
their relationship with Jimmy Carter.
No book on The Allman Brothers band would be complete
without an account of Gregg Allman’s solo comeback of the
eighties and the twentieth-anniversary reunion tour of The
Allman Brothers Band. “No Saints, No Saviors” is a story of
triumphs and heartbreaks, but ultimately it is a story about
how the music of The Allman Brothers Band may well live
forever.
Willie Perkins (BBA University of Georgia, 1963) is
currently president, Republic Artists Management. He was
with The Allman Brothers Band from 1970–1976 and Gregg
Allman from 1983–1989. He lives in Macon, Georgia.
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