Overview
- The film opens Wednesday, June 17, with weeklong runs in Los Angeles and New York plus one-night screenings across the U.S.
- Two premiere events precede the rollout, with a June 9 screening at New York’s Gramercy Theatre featuring an acoustic set by Devon Allman and Duane Betts.
- A June 11 screening at Macon, Georgia’s Grand Opera House includes an appearance by longtime Allman Brothers Band keyboardist Chuck Leavell, with Q&As at both events.
- James Keach directs and produces, working with producer and longtime Allman manager Michael Lehman, with partners that include Rolling Stone Films and executives from Amblin Documentaries.
- The documentary uses rare concert footage, interviews, and archival material to chart Allman’s career, personal losses, addiction, and the band’s ties to Black musical traditions, with a teaser now available.