In 2005, the ABB grossed nearly $2 million from 10 "March Madness" shows (nine sold out) at the Beacon. The veteran act played 65 shows last year, including Tennessee's fourth annual Bonnaroo festival. Thirty-seven of those shows are available on CD via the group's official Web site.
Nearly a year ago, keyboardist/vocalist Gregg Allman told Billboard.com that he and his bandmates -- Butch Trucks (drums and tympani), Jaimoe (drums), Warren Haynes (vocals, lead and slide guitar), Derek Trucks (slide and lead guitar), Oteil Burbridge (bass) and Marc Quinones (congas and percussion) -- would begin work on a new studio album following the 2005 Beacon run.
No news has surfaced regarding completion of a new set or when it may see release, but that should not be a surprise to fans. The ABB's last studio disc, 2003's "Hittin' the Note" (Peach/Sanctuary), came nine years after its predecessor. It included the track "Instrumental Illness," which earned the group a best rock instrumental performance Grammy nomination.


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