with the same level of familiarity with his subject. “Imagine, ‘I never heard of Prince, I never heard of Michael Jackson. What do he do?’ That’s how most people feel like Sly Stone,” he ...
Tragically, Duane Allman died in a motorcycle accident just three months after “Push Push” and “At Fillmore East” were released. He was just 24. In an interview with rock magazine Creem published posthumously in 1973, writer Laurel Dann asked him if he was pleased with the sessions for Mann’s album.