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Marcus King Re-Creates Gregg Allman’s Epic 1981 Performance of ‘Come and Go Blues’

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Marcus King Re-Creates Gregg Allman’s Epic 1981 Performance of ‘Come and Go Blues’
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Marcus King has re-created Gregg Allman's iconic 1981 performance of 'Come and Go Blues' in anticipation of the documentary 'Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul.' The project, produced by Dan Auerbach, showcases King's rendition recorded live at Easy Eye Sound Studios. The documentary is set to premiere on June 17, celebrating Allman's musical legacy.

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