Gregg Allman was a legendary American musician and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, one of the pioneers of Southern rock. Born on December 8, 1947, in Nashville, Tennessee, Allman was known for his soulful, bluesy voice and masterful keyboard playing. Throughout his career, he was celebrated for hits like "Midnight Rider" and "Whipping Post." Allman also enjoyed a successful solo career, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as "Laid Back" and "Southern Blood." His life and music were deeply intertwined with his personal experiences and struggles. Gregg Allman passed away on May 27, 2017, leaving behind an enduring legacy.