The classic Allman Brothers Band guitarist is on tour! With Dickey Betts and Great Southern tickets available, there’s no excuse for waiting. Make sure you get your concert tickets today! They’ll be going fast.
Betts joined the Allman Brothers Band in the 1960s as a second guitarist. He became known not only as a performer, but as a songwriter as well. “Revival” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” were both penned by him. When frontman Duane Allman was killed in an accident, Betts took on a larger role in the band.
Betts is probably best known for writing the Allman Brothers’ Band’s biggest hit, “Ramblin’ Man.” As the band members pursued their own solo projects, Betts followed suit. He formed Dickey Betts and Great Southern in 1976. Fans have gone on to enjoy his music as well as his work with the Allman Brothers Band.
| Event | Date | Venue | Price Range | |
| Dickey Betts and Great Southern Tickets (Rescheduled from 8/19) 10/8 | 10-8-2008 Wednesday 8:00 PM | Capital One Bank Theatre at Westbury in Westbury, NY | $105 - $177 | Buy Sell |