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Guitarist and songwriter
Devon Allman is the son of musician
Gregg Allman and hails from Corpus Christi, Texas. He is the leader of
Devon Allman's Honeytribe, whose first incarnation was born in 1999.
Honeytribe's hard-edged and spacious blues-based rock, displayed in powerful live shows, quickly led to them becoming hometown favorites. They won the Riverfront Times Jam Band of the Year award. After recording demos and playing some festivals,
Allman disbanded the group in order to spend time at home with his newborn son. He continued to play local and regional solo acoustic shows and write songs. In 2002, he appeared as a guest vocalist on Pinkeye d'Gekko's Rhythm & Westrn. In 2003 he, Randy Cash, Brian Breckle, and Mark Oyarzabal recorded the album Somewhere Between Day and Night as Ocean Six.
Allman re-formed
Honeytribe in 2005 with its original cast. They recorded
Torch in 2006 and hit the road, playing up to 300 shows a year in 42 states and ten countries, becoming festival favorites all over the world. In 2007 he guested on Paris Luna's City Lights album. He appeared on
Love, Union, Peace with bluesman
Javier Vargas'
Vargas Blues Band (along with
Jack Bruce,
Reese Wynans, and others) in 2008 as well as the
Flamenco Blues Experience album recording by the same outfit. He also made appearances at various festivals and on MTV Europe.
Allman eventually grew restless with the original
Honeytribe sound and pared the band down to a power trio in 2008 with bassist
George Potsos and new drummer Gabriel Strange. This incarnation of
Devon Allman's Honeytribe issued
Space Age Blues in the fall of 2010. His next project was a blues-rock/jam band supergroup called
the Royal Southern Brotherhood, comprising himself and
Mike Zito on guitars, bassist Charlie Wooton from Zydefunk, and ex-
Derek Trucks drummer
Yonrico Scott. The quintet issued a self-titled set in 2012.
Allman, proving ever restless, issued his first proper "solo" songwriter's record in early 2013, entitled
Turquoise, backed by
Scott and bassist
Myles Weeks. Throughout that year he was kept busy by touring with
the Royal Southern Brotherhood, who followed up their debut with the concert audio/video package Songs from the Road: Live in Germany in 2013. They recorded their sophomore studio offering,
HeartSoulBlood, in early 2014; Ruf issued it in June.
Allman took whatever time he had off from
the Royal Southern Brotherhood to play solo shows. He finally got the time to record a project he'd wanted to undertake for some time. In early 2014, he entered a Chicago studio with a cast of seasoned blues veterans from the bands of
Luther Allison,
Buddy Guy,
Charlie Musselwhite, and others. The end result was
Ragged & Dirty, which was released in October and showcased an almost entirely different side of the artist. The following year, he was featured on
Jeremiah Johnson's
Grind and his father's
Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA. In 2016, the guitarist and songwriter returned to recording on his own and issued
Ride or Die for Ruf in the fall. ~ Thom Jurek