Allman Brothers Band documentary “Please Call Home: The Big House Years”

Allman Brothers Band documentary “Please Call Home: The Big House Years” will have it’s NY theatrical premiere as a benefit event for the Big House Foundation.
This full-length feature documentary chronicles three years from 1970 to 1973 when the Allman Brothers Band lived in the “Big House” in Macon, Georgia. This was a time that saw triumph and tragedy as the band went from playing for free concerts to selling out stadiums across the country, but also lost two of its brothers, seminal slide guitarist Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley. These were the years that the group became the road warriors who broke down color barriers as the first integrated rock band to come out of the South. [via]
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