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Marcus King, Dan Auerbach Recreate Gregg Allman's 1981 'Come and Go Blues' Performance for Upcoming Documentary

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Joseph Hudak

2d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Rolling Stone enlisted Marcus King, Dan Auerbach, and guitarist Tom Bukovac to recreate Gregg Allman's iconic 1981 solo television performance of 'Come and Go Blues' at Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound Studios. The recreation is tied to the upcoming documentary 'Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul,' premiering June 17, which celebrates the life and musical legacy of Allman, who died nine years ago at age 69.

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Back in 1981, Gregg Allman delivered a now famous television performance of 'Come and Go Blues.'
It was just Allman, his guitar, and his uniquely soulful voice that conveyed heartbreak, loss, and a twinge of hope.
A new documentary premiering in June, Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, celebrates the life and musical impact of Allman, who died nine years ago this week at age 69.
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Marcus King covers Gregg Allman's 'Come and Go Blues' with producer Dan Auerbach in an exclusive video tied to 'Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul.'

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