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    Forrest Richard "Dickey" Betts (December 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band. He assumed sole lead guitar duties during the peak of the group's commercial success in the mid-1970s and was the writer and singer on the Allmans' hit single "Ramblin' Man".

  2. Let It Flow is a solo album by rock musician Elvin Bishop, released in 1974. The album was recorded at Capricorn Studios in Macon, Georgia, several years after he left The Butterfield Blues Band. Guest musicians include Charlie Daniels, Dickey Betts, Toy Caldwell, Vassar Clements, and Sly Stone. The album peaked at No. 100 on the Billboard 200.

    • May 1974
  3. Dickey Betts never seemed to have any problem deferring to Duane Allman. ‘Skydog’ was a robust advocate of his guitar partner, making it a habit of introducing the latter’s “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” in doing so, naming its author, and making the magnificent instrumental a prominent inclusion in ABB setlists beginning in 1970.

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  5. Apr 18, 2024 · They played sets centered around songs Betts wrote in the Allman Brothers along with a handful of solo tunes. The last tour took place in the summer of 2018, wrapping up at the Peach Music ...

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  6. Apr 19, 2024 · In honor of Dickey Betts, who died at the age of 80 on April 18 2024, we have been leafing through the Guitar Player archives to unearth some of his best interviews. The following is an interview that took place in 2019.

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  7. Let's Get Together. (2001) The Collectors #1. (2002) Let's Get Together is an album by the Dicky Betts Band, a rock group led by Dickey Betts. It was Betts's fifth album as a solo artist, and his first after he left the Allman Brothers Band in 2000. It was released on July 31, 2001. [1] [2]

  8. Let It Flow is a solo album by rock musician Elvin Bishop, released in 1974.[5][6] The album was recorded at Capricorn Studios in Macon, Georgia, several years after he left The Butterfield Blues Band. Guest musicians include Charlie Daniels, Dickey Betts, Toy Caldwell, Vassar Clements, and Sly Stone.