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In honor of the 50th Anniversary of The Allman Brothers classic "Eat A Peach", 5 Points welcomes Idlewild South to perform the album in its entirety for a not-to-be-missed live experience.

Idlewild South, The Allman Brothers Band Tribute, was founded by keyboardist and vocalist Don Eason, a veteran musician whose initial influence of The Allman Brothers Band's live performance goes back to his first concert experience of the band on Easter Weekend of 1970, at The Winter's End Concert in Bithlo, Florida.

A duo of drummers, Robert Kintner and Steve Cornacchia, plus percussionist John Martin provide the foundation. Slide Guitarist/Vocalist Dave George and Lead Guitarist/ Vocalist Tommy Hartley bring forth the dual guitar harmonies and searing guitar leads Duane Allman and Dickey Betts pioneered in the late 1960's.  Former Dickey Betts Band Bassist Marty Privette holds down the bottom end for the band.

In the tradition of The Allman Brothers Band, IDLEWILD SOUTH's live shows can exceed a staggering 3 1/2 to 4 hours  in length. The set lists are different every night, drawing from The Allman Brothers Bands self-titled debut album, 2nd album Idlewild South, Live At Fillmore East, Eat A Peach, and Brothers and Sisters, all recorded between 1969 and 1974. A few select songs from their albums between 1989 and 2000 are also included. In 2018 & 2019 IDLEWILD SOUTH has had the privilege of having Johnny Neel (Allman Brothers Band), Bruce Katz (Gregg Allman Band), Lamar Williams, Jr. (Son of former ABB Bassist Lamar Williams) and Guitarist Chris Hicks of The Marshall Tucker Band sit in for multiple shows. All of these great musicians will continue to play with IDLEWILD SOUTH as scheduling permits.

In September of 2018 & 2019 IDLEWILD SOUTH was invited to play for the Georgia Allman Brothers Band Association's annual "GABBAFEST", including a set at The Allman Brothers Band Museum, "The Big House", a most humbling and privileged experience.  The band played 3 shows between September 23 - 26 during "GABBAFEST 2021", including opening the festival at The Grand Opera House in Macon.

Doors 6:30pm • Show 7:30pm

5 Points Music Foundation is recognized 501c3 whose mission is to pursue the power of sound through live events that support access to music therapy, hearing loss advocacy, and accessibility initiatives. Read our story here.




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1217 Maple Ave SW, Roanoke, VA, 24016

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