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Ten More Defining Moments in Southern Rock History

Posted: Jul 29, 2008

Did any of you see Gregg Allman in the movie Rush? He played a drug dealing king pin, and a pretty spooky character.  That movie disturbed me more that ten Stephen King flicks, because it was so real. That's why Gregg's role in the movie made our list of The 100 Defining Moments in Southern Rock History. 

Check out our latest ten entries, and let us know what you think. And be sure to visit all of our Southern Rock Lists.

I hope you will check in here every day. There's a lot of cool stuff coming down the pike, including my road trip to Alabama this Thursday. Look for complete coverage of my meeting with a fellow Swampland staffer, the two Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters concerts and a lot more. It's gonna be fun.

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Comments

tupelohoney says...

Another amazing list. Yeah, Rush was creepy and Greg was amazing. These lists are awesome. Thanks!

copperhead says...

I loved Rush. Greg made it dark and sinister. Dan Toler. I actually have a CD of the Toler Brothers and it is some great blues on it. Is the CD for Jam for DJB still avalible anywhere? Wow Buff what a great Journey this list has been. made me remeber white line fever. How many miles all these bands loged in.

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