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Gregg Allman Movies

2007  
 
Add The Best of the Jammys, Vol. 2 to Queue Add The Best of the Jammys, Vol. 2 to top of Queue  
Best of Jammys, Vol. 2 features live performances from various awards shows dedicated to bands and musicians who specialize in live improvisation. This collection features appearances by Blues Traveler, Les Claypool, and Bela Flek. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Gregg AllmanTrey Anastasio, (more)
 
2003  
 
Add The Allman Brothers Band: Live at the Beacon Theater to Queue Add The Allman Brothers Band: Live at the Beacon Theater to top of Queue  
Filling nearly three hours, The Allman Brothers Band: Live at the Beacon Theatre features an uncut performance by the Southern-tinged jam-rock band filmed at New York's Beacon Theatre in March of 2003. Among the songs performed are "Ain't Wastin' Time No More," "Black Hearted Woman," "Woman Across the River," "A Change Is Gonna Come," "Desdemona," "Don't Keep Me Wondering," "Worried Down with the Blues," and 15 others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Gregg AllmanJaimoe, (more)
 
1991  
R  
Add Rush to Queue Add Rush to top of Queue  
Based on a gritty, semi-autobiographical novel by author Kim Wozencraft, this crime thriller was adapted for the screen by noir novelist Pete Dexter and marked the directorial debut of producer Lili Fini Zanuck. Jennifer Jason Leigh stars as Kristen Cates, a rookie police officer recruited to partner with Jim Raynor (Jason Patric), an undercover Texas cop trying to infiltrate the criminal ring of major drug dealer Will Gaines (Gregg Allman) in the 1970s. What Kristen isn't told is that, as part of his deep cover masquerade, Jim must take drugs in order to be convincing and, unsurprisingly, has become an addict. Although this dangerous practice is not acceptable police procedure, Jim and Kristen's zealous superiors Larry Dodd (Sam Elliott) and Donald Nettle (Tony Frank) are obsessed with taking Gaines down because he has corrupted the daughter of a prominent local citizen. Jim and Kristen, who fall in love and move in together, befriend a petty car thief, Walker (Max Perlich), who has ties to Gaines. Since they both become drug addicts, Jim and Kristen's case makes little progress, until they clean up and convince Walker to turn on Gaines. Their investigation becomes tainted, however, when they are pressured from above to manufacture false evidence against their target. The soundtrack for Rushcontained the hit song "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason PatricJennifer Jason Leigh, (more)
 
1989  
 
Add Neville Brothers & Friends: Tell it Like it Is to Queue Add Neville Brothers & Friends: Tell it Like it Is to top of Queue  
This concert film presents the legendary Neville Brothers performing before a live audience a the Storyville Jazz Hall in their hometown of New Orleans, LA. Joined by such famous faces as Dennis Quaid, Bonnie Raitt, and Herbie Hancock, the group presents renditions of such songs as "Sixty Minute Man," "Closer to You," "Ya Ya," "Brother John/Iko Iko," "30 x 90," "Yellow Moon," "Midnight Rider," "Tell It Like It Is," "My Blood," and four others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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1988  
R  
It's fraternity and sorority rush week and beautiful coeds are being murdered. A dedicated reporter (Pamela Ludwig) is determined to discover the murderer. Gregg Allman (the Allman Brothers) makes a brief appearance. ~ Rovi

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1987  
R  
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Todd Barrett (John Dye) is an Arizona State University student who needs money for tuition in this teen comedy. He recruits his handsome friend Bret Wilson (Steve Lyon) from the school diving team to pose for a series of photographs. The enterprising Todd uses the photos to print a calendar that quickly becomes a hot-selling item and ends his financial woes. This feature was shot on location at ASU. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
John DyeSteve Lyon, (more)
 
1985  
 
The Allman Brothers Band was one of the first great bands of the Southern rock movement, and has continued to carry the flag for jam-friendly sounds ever since. This home video release captures the band on-stage in 1985, during a show in Gainesville, FL; songs include "Whippin' Post," "Statesboro Blues," "You Don't Love Me," "Let Me Ride," "Pony Boy," and five others. In addition, the video also includes footage from a private, after-hours jam session staged at a hotel after the show. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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