Episode 24: Dr. Bob Beatty and “Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East”

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Producer

Sebastian Garcia

Description

The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Bob Beatty, a double UCF History alum (B.A. 1994, M.A. 2002) and received his Ph.D. in Public History at Middle Tennessee State University in 2018. Dr. Beatty is currently the president of The Lyndhurst Group—a history, museum, and nonprofit consulting firm—and an instructor of Museum Studies and American History at Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. Their conversation in this episode primarily focused on Dr. Beatty’s newly released book titled, Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East, and they were very much on theme with the Allman Brothers Band as they were “hittin’ the note” themselves in this conversation, and as a result they went over scheduled time (Dr. Beatty had to go to a book talk workshop at the UCF History Department after the recording)! Allman Brothers Band fans or not—this podcast is highly dynamic, entertaining, and educational, thus being worthy of its 2 hours and 20 minutes runtime!

Continue the discussion by following Dr. Beatty’s socials @LongLiveTheABB on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

Narrator

Sebastian Garcia

Interviewer

Sebastian Garcia

Interviewee

Dr. Bob Beatty

Date Created

10-28-2022

Keywords

History, UCF, University of Central Florida, Duane Allman, Duane, Allman Brothers Band, ABB, Gregg Allman, Dr. Bob Beatty, Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East, At Fillmore East, The Lyndhurst Group, podcasting, history podcast, UCF history podcast, Berry Oakley, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Jai Johanny Johanson, Jaimone, rock, rock n’ roll, southern rock, Southern rock, The South, Florida, race, counterculture, music, sound, improvisation, student, dissertation, PhD, book, fan, fan perspective, academic research, fandom, historical perspectives, historian, monograph, writing, discipline, artists, art, approach, scholar, candid, hardcore fan, subject, subject matter, themes, story, fan voice, documenting, band, 1960s, 1970s, sources, market, musical background, greatest, musical vision, different, unique, quotes, music industry, live records, live album, note, drugs, money, sex, reading, listening, genuine, advisor, host, thesis, historical context, legacy, Duane’s legacy, Allman Brothers Band’s legacy, change over time, interpreter, family, women, band members, members, bandmates, Grateful Dead, contemporaries, context, hippies, southerners, culture, genre, rock bands, black music, black musician, southern soul, blues, rhythm blues, electric blues, jazz, psychedelic rock, classical, country, African-American culture, tour, the press, footnote, readers, editors, advisors, process, gaps, research, fan culture, discussion, alternate details, commentary, content, musical philosophy, Allman Joys, 1965, LA, Nashville, Hour Glass, Muscle Shoals, guitarist, Hey Jude, Jacksonville, drummer, bassist, singer, vocals, jam, Dreams, song, record company, lessons, lessons theme, era, demo, Florida story, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, on the road, two drummers, folk rock, The Beatles, improvisational rock, urban blues, improv, one-take, artistic talent, appreciate excellence, Michael Jordan, NBA, excellence in the moment, distinction, about the music, March 1969, Macon, Phil Walden, traditional path of success, studio albums, touring, 300 days on the road, 2 years, Criteria Studios, Miami, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, press, double album, single album price, live album, July 1971, gold, reputation, playing music, Duane’s death, Eat a Peach, Berry Oakley’s death, yearly albums, respect, Galadrielle Allman, rock era, diversity in musical background, appearance theme, just music, the People’s Band, playing for free, the law, politics, frustration of studio album, FM radio, themes, ubiquitous, Mountain Jam, Whipping Post, @LongLiveTheABB, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram

Subjects

History, UCF, University of Central Florida, Duane Allman, Duane, Allman Brothers Band, ABB, Gregg Allman, Dr. Bob Beatty, Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East, At Fillmore East, The Lyndhurst Group, podcasting, history podcast, UCF history podcast, Berry Oakley, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Jai Johanny Johanson, Jaimone, rock, rock n’ roll, southern rock, Southern rock, The South, Florida, race, counterculture, music, sound, improvisation, student, dissertation, PhD, book, fan, fan perspective, academic research, fandom, historical perspectives, historian, monograph, writing, discipline, artists, art, approach, scholar, candid, hardcore fan, subject, subject matter, themes, story, fan voice, documenting, band, 1960s, 1970s, sources, market, musical background, greatest, musical vision, different, unique, quotes, music industry, live records, live album, note, drugs, money, sex, reading, listening, genuine, advisor, host, thesis, historical context, legacy, Duane’s legacy, Allman Brothers Band’s legacy, change over time, interpreter, family, women, band members, members, bandmates, Grateful Dead, contemporaries, context, hippies, southerners, culture, genre, rock bands, black music, black musician, southern soul, blues, rhythm blues, electric blues, jazz, psychedelic rock, classical, country, African-American culture, tour, the press, footnote, readers, editors, advisors, process, gaps, research, fan culture, discussion, alternate details, commentary, content, musical philosophy, Allman Joys, 1965, LA, Nashville, Hour Glass, Muscle Shoals, guitarist, Hey Jude, Jacksonville, drummer, bassist, singer, vocals, jam, Dreams, song, record company, lessons, lessons theme, era, demo, Florida story, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, on the road, two drummers, folk rock, The Beatles, improvisational rock, urban blues, improv, one-take, artistic talent, appreciate excellence, Michael Jordan, NBA, excellence in the moment, distinction, about the music, March 1969, Macon, Phil Walden, traditional path of success, studio albums, touring, 300 days on the road, 2 years, Criteria Studios, Miami, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, press, double album, single album price, live album, July 1971, gold, reputation, playing music, Duane’s death, Eat a Peach, Berry Oakley’s death, yearly albums, respect, Galadrielle Allman, rock era, diversity in musical background, appearance theme, just music, the People’s Band, playing for free, the law, politics, frustration of studio album, FM radio, themes, ubiquitous, Mountain Jam, Whipping Post, @LongLiveTheABB, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram

Length of Episode

2:19:54

Episode 24: Dr. Bob Beatty and “Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East”


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