Gregg Allman is to be the subject of a brand-new documentary film that captures “the artistry and the humanity behind the legend.”
The news comes amid a slew of biopic movie releases spotlighting some of guitar’s biggest artists, from the Beatles and The Boss to B.B. King. The documentary, due for release in the summer, charts the guitarists’ role in architecting southern rock as part of the legendary Allman Brothers Band.
The Music of My Soul will be the inaugural release from Subtext, founded in January 2026 by documentarians Danielle DiGiacomo, Brian Levy, and Teddy Liouliakis to “champion music-driven and culturally resonant cinema.” The film was made in association with Rolling Stone Films and is due for a theatrical release.
It’s been directed by Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning filmmaker James Keach, who was a key figure in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line, and more recent films on Glen Campbell, David Crosby, and Linda Ronstadt.
“Gregg Allman’s music is woven into the fabric of American culture, and this film captures both the artistry and the humanity behind the legend,” says Subtext’s Brian Levy. “We’re proud to bring the film to American audiences, offering devoted fans rare insight and archival material while introducing Gregg’s legacy to a new generation.”
In 2024, Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks teamed up to complete unfinished Gregg Allman songs for Haynes’ studio album, Million Voices Whisper. It revived an ABB guitar partnership that had lasted 13 years, between 2001 and 2014.
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