Butch Trucks

American drummer and Allman Brothers member

Butch Trucks - American drummer and Allman Brothers member
Born

May 11th, 1947
78 years ago

Died

January 24th, 2017
8 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in the music industry, played drums for the legendary rock band, The Allman Brothers Band. Contributed to the band’s signature sound with a blend of rock, blues, and jazz influences. Participated in major albums, including 'At Fillmore East' and 'Brothers and Sisters'. Instrumental in shaping Southern rock music and influencing various artists and bands.

Played drums in The Allman Brothers Band

Contributed to 'At Fillmore East' album

Participated in 'Brothers and Sisters' album

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