My Cross to Bear

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“In a grizzled, laconic drawl, Allman provides a rambling backstage account. . . . and he doesn’t seem to hold anything back.” —New York Times Book Review

Rock icon Gregg Allman tells the full, unflinching tale of his life on stage and off, from becoming rock royalty, to his string of failed marriages including his marriage to Cher, to his decades-long struggle with drugs and alcohol. In his unforgettable voice, Allman offers a vivid portrait of growing up with his brother, Duane, in the 1960s South, a place of uneasy racial and cultural transformation, where a new sound emerged—the sound of slide guitar comingling with keyboards and wailing vocals. The sound of the Allman Brothers.

Yet with success came tragedy, including Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley’s deaths, a year apart, in motorcycle accidents. For decades substance abuse plagued Gregg, and though he eventually overcame his demons, in 2010 he required a life-saving liver transplant. Gregg Allman opens up about these struggles and more, detailing the hardships, the personality clashes, and ultimately the joy that went into making some of the most electrifying rock and roll ever recorded. Documenting an era in which Southern music came alive, he holds nothing back in this essential volume eagerly awaited by every fan of good, old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll.

“A soul-searching rumination on a hard-lived.” —USA Today

“A fiercely honest memoir.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Rich and moving . . . Nothing less than profound. Life, love and music from one of the most influential American recording artists of the last forty years.” —Kirkus Reviews

Fans of the Allman Brothers Band are certain to relish the revelations.” —Birmingham News

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4.4
109 reviews
Jolene Loveland
8 June 2019
I was into the blues at a very young age, but was mostly a "purist"- listened to Robert Johnson Big Bill Broonzy B Blue Bland. But one day after school in the local record shop my friend brought to my attention to a new release The Allman Brothers Band. I looked at the tract listing and thought what the heck? Took it home and it totally blew me away!!! NEVER heard a white boy play guitar like that before!! And the Hammond B3-- Whoah! Well that's where it all began for me, age 15. I eventually ended up working at Capricorn Studio. It was the music drew me there and I haven't regretted one moment. Your book is great Gregg! fascinating to hear a bit more about the life of such great song writer/singer /player. All the ups and downs, I've been there with you and the ABB before you even had proper roadies! And one thing I gotta tell ya, Gregg, is that you have come full circle!!! Finally. I am so proud of you, and know what? Duane is too!!! Love ya and thanks for sharing!
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deby marshall
27 November 2014
It was an awesome read. I have been a Allman Brothers band fan since 1976. I loved hearing everything from Greggs mouth. I am 53yrs old today and I love you guys as much today as I did in 1976. Thank for all these great years of your wonderful music... I am no Angel.... A FOREVER FAN. Deby Marshall
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A Google user
27 June 2012
No dissappointments.Good read for fans of ABB, interesting historical tidbits and reads like a personal conversation with Gregory about all aspects of his life and the ABB legacy. Nice background information on my friends the Toler Bros. Hang in there Danny and continue to fight ALS.
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About the author

Gregg Allman is one of the original members of the Allman Brothers Band, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and a recipient of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He continues to make music as a solo artist and with the Allman Brothers and lives in Georgia.

Alan Light is a former editor-in-chief of Vibe and Spin magazines, and a frequent contributor to the New York Times and Rolling Stone.

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