Ruf
Records Signs Devon
Allman and Will Release His Debut Solo CD, Turquoise, on February 12, 2013
New
Album Produced by Multi-Grammy Winner Jim Gaines and Features Royal Southern
Brotherhood Bandmate Yonrico Scott on Drums, Plus Special Guests Luther
Dickinson and Samantha Fish
ATLANTA,
GA – Ruf Records announces
the signing of guitarist/singer Devon Allman
and a February 12, 2013, release date for his debut solo album, Turquoise. Ruf
Records is distributed in the U.S.
by the Allegro Corporation. Turquoise was produced and mixed by multi-Grammy winner
Jim Gaines and recorded at his Bessie Blue Studios in Stantonville,
Tennessee, as well as at Ardent Studios in Memphis. Devon Allman (vocals and guitars) is joined on the
new CD in a core trio set-up that features his fellow Royal Southern
Brotherhood bandmate Yonrico Scott (drums and percussion), as well as Myles
Weeks (upright and electric bass). Special guests include Luther Dickinson
(guitar), Samantha Fish (vocals), Ron Holloway (sax), Bobby Schneck Jr.
(guitar) and Rick Steff (Hammond B3 organ).
Devon Allman is
currently on tour in Europe as a member of
Royal Southern Brotherhood, the Ruf Records band he formed along with Cyril
Neville (percussion and vocals), Mike Zito (guitar and vocals), Charlie Wooton
(bass) and Yonrico Scott (drums). The group’s debut self-titled CD was
released in May and has been in the Top 15 on the Billboard blues chart for six months,
also generating extensive radio airplay and rave critical reviews from the
press.
Turquoise is loaded with very personal, honest and
powerful tunes in its 11-track song list. In “Turn Off the World,”
one of Devon’s most insightful compositions
on the new CD, he asks to go where he can “wash off this rock and
roll” so that he can cleanse his soul to start anew and refresh his mind
after spending so much time on the road. “Homesick,” carries that
sentiment further and was the first song written for Turquoise.
“The last 10 years
I’ve spent in hotels, airplanes, taxis, truck stops, etc.,” says
Allman about the track “This song is dedicated to my family for putting
up with my absence.”
He demonstrates his affinity for Latin and African music
on the rhythmic “There’s No Time” (co-written by rising star
guitarist Tyler Stokes); weaves an insightful autobiographical tale on “When
I Left Home” (with guest Luther Dickinson adding some slinky lead
and slide guitar); and pares down
to the quietest of places on the lovely “Yadira’s Lullaby” (which
recalls his late uncle Duane’s acoustic guitar on the classic
“Little Martha”). Turquoise represents some of the finest work in Devon Allman’s career thus far, engaging in
its scope and thrilling in its execution. This is an album of reflection of Devon’s past life and it’s the stories that
only he can tell.
“These songs are very special to me,” says Allman.
“It’s part ‘dusty road driving music’ and part
‘tropical getaway’ music. These are the stories, feelings and
reflections from my last couple of decades of forging my musical path.”
The 10 originals on Turquoise include two co-written with RSB brother Mike
Zito, plus a blazing version of Tom Petty’s “Stop Draggin’ My
Heart Around” that really rocks, courtesy of some righteous vocals by Devon and special guest Samantha Fish.
Currently based in St. Louis, Devon Allman was born in Corpus Christi, Texas,
where he grew up surrounded by a humble life along with his mother. His first
love affair with music came at a young age, eventually becoming a spiritual
calling that wouldn’t stop. It wasn’t long before he and his guitar
joined bands, and in 1999 Devon formed his Southern
rock jam band, Honeytribe. While his breakthrough into the music industry may
have been blunted by his choice not to use his illustrious surname, it served
the purpose of his having to avoid the burden of the barrage of questions about
his famous father that even he was unsure of how to answer. It was when
Honeytribe began to release CDs and tour nationally that interviews slowly
began to trickle out that Devon was the son of
one of the biggest names in rock music, Gregg Allman. Over the years, Devon has
joined his illustrious dad as a special guest during The Allman Brothers
Band’s legendary series of shows at the Beacon Theater in New York City. Today, he
embraces who he is and where he’s been, knowing that he has paved his own
way on Turquoise.
In addition to his continuing tour work as a member of Royal Southern
Brotherhood, Devon Allman will
support the release of Turquoise
by hitting the road with his own band. Pre-release tour dates
are already booked for shows during November and December in the northeast and Florida. Devon is managed by Rueben Williams of Thunderbird
Management (thunderbird@viscom.net)
and booked by Blue Mountain Artists (www.bmatours.com).
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