“Duane’s got this small, smelly amplifier and a Stratocaster, and I’m thinking, ‘That definitely isn’t Jimi on stage.’ How Jimi Hendrix influenced Duane Allman — and the story behind his unfinished blues trio.”]

"Duane's got this small, smelly amplifier and a Stratocaster, and I'm thinking, 'That definitely isn't Jimi on stage.' How Jimi Hendrix influenced Duane Allman — and the story behind his unfinished blues trio."]

In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked the late Duane Allman as the second greatest guitarist of all time, bested only by Jimi Hendrix. Decades earlier, Hendrix’s music had inspired the guitarist to go in a new direction, and it would define the rest of his tragically short-lived career.

The story comes from folk guitarist Jeff Hanna, who first discovered Allman’s talents when he and his brother Gregg were plying their trade as Allman Joys. For a while, Hanna — a cofounder of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band — lived with the brothers during a brief stay in Nashville, and later that year, when the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s first album was released, Allman began a journey that would take him down a new musical path.



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