Monday, October 5, 2009

Song writer biography: Gregg Allman









Short Essay:
Gregg Allman was born on December 8th, 1947 in Nashville Tennessee. He was known as one of the greatest white blues singer ever. Allman is a rock and blues singer, keyboard player, and songwriter. He is most known as being the founder of The Allman Brothers Band. Before all the fame, Allman grew up in Daytona, Florida, along with his older brother Duane Allman. Growing up, Gregg took an interest in guitar before Duane, however Duane ended up being the superior guitar player. With Duane excelling at the guitar, Gregg focused more on vocals. His voice allowed him to place 70th in the Rolling Stone Magazines list of "The 100 greatest singers of all time." Gregg Allman personally received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame in 2006. Allman has been in many bands throughout his life and soon started a solo career. His fame will always be primarily linked to The Allman Brothers Band but in 1973 his first solo album "Laid Back" was released. Allman now currently resides in Richmond Georgia, with wife Stacey Fountain.
10 interesting facts:
Gregg Allman is a rock and blues singer, keyboardist, guitarist, and songwriter.
He is best known as the founding member of the Allman Brothers Band.
The Allman Brothers Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of Fame in 1995.
Gregg Allman personally received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame in 2006.
He placed 70th in Rolling Stone Magazines list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time."
Gregg was raised in Daytona Beach, Florida and attended Sea Breeze High School with his older brother Duane.
Little Milton was one of Gregg Allman’s favorite singers.
In the mid to late 1960's the Allmans played in a series of bands The Escorts and The Allman Joys.
Allman has been married at least 6 times and has had several children, but his most famous married was to singer/actress Cher. The marriage lasted from 1975 to 1979.
One major influence of Gregg Allman’s was Blind Willie McTell, the legendary Atlanta 12 string guitarist and composer of Statesboro Blues. He was also influenced by Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal, and Jack White.

Timeline:
1947: Gregg Allman was born on December 8th in Nashville, Tennessee.
1960s: Throughout this decade, Gregg Allman played in a bands like The Escorts and the Allman joys, touring around their native American Southwest. The Allman joys relocated to Los Angeles, California and were signed to Liberty Records, which renamed them The Hourglass.
1969: While Gregg was miserable with The Hourglass, his brother Duane called from Jacksonville, Florida to tell him about the band that he got together that was in need of a singer. Gregg quickly decided to join and learned how to play the Hammond Organ for the band which really excited him.
1970: Gregg begins his solo career.
1970s: Allman struggles with drugs, both legal and illegal, primarily cocaine, heroine, and alcohol.
1973: His first Album, "Laid Back" is released with a positive critical reception.
1975: Married to Cher, which was his most popular marriage.
1977: Gregg and Cher collaborate and released the album "Two The Hard Way"- billed as Allman and Woman.
1979: Gregg and Cher divorce.
1979: Allman was married to wife named Julie, and had a daughter named Delilah Island Allman.
1981: Allman and Julie divorce.
1986: Allman’s biggest hit single "I’m No Angel", from the album of the same name was released.
Late 1980's: Allman marries pornstar by the name of Savannah but they divorce shortly after.
1989: As an actor, Gregg had a role in the film Rush Week.
1991: Allman had a role in the film Rush.
Mid 1990's: Allman is clean and sober.
2001: Gregg marries Stacey Fountain and they both currently reside in Richmond, Georgia.


Title: Multicolored Lady
Album: Laid Back
I got on the bus in Memphis, destination Rome
But Georgia ain't on paradise, a place I could call home
I sat next to a broken hearted lady
She was crying, trying so hard to hide her selfish sorrow
I tried to get her talking she didn't have much to say
Asked me for a map to Desboro but I didn't know where
She had lost a million tears today
One look out my window at the pine trees and the rain
It wasn't her day, no
Multi-colored lady
You ain't like no rainbow I have ever seen
Multi-colored lady
Angry red, passion blue but mostly shades of grey
Midnight came and brought more rain
But nothing seemed to ease her pain
The hours that we talked seemed like minutes all in vain
Now I see these tears keep running wild
But by by by well well, after awhile she sit smiling
Mulit-colored lady
You ain't like no rainbow I've ever known
Mulit-colored ladyCome go with me
I'll take you to my home
Oh by the way I'm bound for Rome
Song Analysis:
Gregg Allman arguably had one of the best voices throughout music history. His voice was thought to be so good that he placed 70th in the Rolling Stone Magazines list of "The 100 greatest singers of all time." He was known for being one of the best white blues singer ever. With influence such as Blind Willie McTell, Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal, and Jack White, Allman was able to have a successful solo career. His talents included singing rock and singing the blues, playing guitar, key board, the Hammond Organ, being a song writer. A number of his songs display many poetic devices including imagery and simile. Among them, is the song "Multi-colored Lady" from Allman’s first solo record "Laid Back"
The song opens up with "I got on the bus in Memphis, destination Rome..." By beginning a song this way, it is clear that it was meant to be a narrative. It is written in the first person. Whether or not this song was inspired by true events, it was meant to tell a story. The lines "I sat next to a broken hearted lady, she was crying, trying so hard to hide her selfish sorrow" show the poetic device of imagery. With these lines in mind, you can easily picture yourself sitting next to a sad woman who is crying and is in a great deal of emotion pain. Another example of imagery is the phrase "Multi-colored Lady". It suggests that this woman is very colorful. To contradict that phrase, Allman uses a simile and says "you ain’t like no rainbow I’ve ever known." Allman compares this woman to a rainbow. Perhaps he is trying to say that even though she appears to be colorful and well, she isn’t true and happy, like a rainbow. A hyperbole is also seen in the lines "She had lost a million tears today." It is very unlikely that one woman can cry literally a million tears. That extreme exaggeration is what makes that line a hyperbole. Clearly, Gregg Allman was a songwriter who knew how to use poetic devices.
"Multi-colored Lady" is one of many songs on Gregg Allman’s first solo record titles "Laid Back". It is also not the only song that demonstrates many different uses of poetic devices. Gregg Allman was a very gifted musician, and also a very talented song writer as you can see. With help from the people in life that inspired and influenced him, Allman was able to have a very successful career in the music industry.

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