The Allman Brothers Band’s Comeback Classic: Seven Turns

The Allman Brothers Band’s “Seven Turns” marked a triumphant return for the legendary Southern rockers after a hiatus. Released in 1990, the album showcased a revitalized lineup featuring Warren Haynes alongside Dickey Betts, Gregg Allman, and Butch Trucks. With its gritty, bluesy sound and memorable tracks like “Good Clean Fun” and the title track, “Seven Turns” recaptured the band’s classic spirit while offering a modern twist. Critics praised the album’s raw energy and the standout performances of Haynes and Betts, making it one of the most successful releases of the Allman Brothers Band’s later career.

Jason Isbell Honors Dickey Betts with Special Performance

During their April 19th performance, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit paid tribute to legendary guitarist Dickey Betts with a rendition of the Allman Brothers Band’s instrumental masterpiece, “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” featuring Luther Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars. The performance held special significance for the band, who have included the song in their set in the past and featured it on their 2021 covers record.

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