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Allgood
Fri August 30, 2019 7:00 pm (Doors: 5:30 pm )
3rd and Lindsley
All Ages
$10.00
In the early 1990s Allgood emerged from Athens, Georgia wielding blues-based-jam-rock fury with its twin-guitar attack, an amazingly tight rhythm section, and a dynamic frontman.  Touring to the tune of about 200 shows a year, Allgood was on the entire 1993 H.O.R.D.E. tour in support of their A&M Records release, “Uncommon Goal,” playing iconic venues such as Red Rocks, Jones Beach, and Trout Aire Amphitheater.  At the epicenter of what is now considered the "second wave" of jam bands, Allgood played many shows with Phish, Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, the Dave Matthews Band, Col. Bruce Hampton & the ARU, and Gov't Mule.  
  
Allgood also shared the stage with The Allman Brothers Band (multiple times), Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, members of R.E.M., REO Speedwagon, Bad Company, The Band, The Neville Brothers, Eddie Money, Melissa Etheridge, Joan Osborne, Hootie and the Blowfish, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, Collective Soul, Mother’s Finest, Molly Hatchet, Guess Who, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Drivin' N Cryin' and Follow For Now.  Nashville became a second home to Allgood.  From Exit/In, Vanderbilt, and the 328 Performance Hall, an Allgood show in Nashville was something special.  Allgood also did most of its studio work in the Nashville and recorded with guests Boyd Tinsley (Dave Mathews Band), Chuck Leavell (Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones), Jojo Herman (Beanland, Widespread Panic), and Reese Wynans (Stevie Ray Vaughan).    
 
Allgood will perform songs from their acclaimed 1991 independent release "Ride The Bee," along with selections from “Uncommon Goal” and 1994's "Kickin' & Screamin'" which were both on A&M Records.  Longtime fans can expect to hear Allgood's early 1990s radio staple “It's Alright” along with its signature jam-tune “Trilogy.”  Since reforming 2010, Allgood has featured Nashville’s own Steve Ebe on drums, and typically played only one or two times a year, so an appearance by Allgood is a special event not to be missed.