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Allman Brothers music revived for Destin, Niceville concerts

The band is opening up its 2021 tour with a local performance at the Taylor Haugen Foundation s National #PledgeTo Protect Campaign, which potentially saves lives by encouraging action toward better protection of sports players against abdominal injuries. The concert will be at the Northwest Florida State College Outdoor Amphitheater, 100 College Blvd. in Niceville, from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $10 per person, or $30 per family (for up to five members). For advance tickets and more information, call 850-729-6000 or visit MattieKellyArtsCenter.org.   The second stop on the tour will be the Concerts In The Village, 4323 Commons Drive West in Destin, from 7 to 9  p.m. May 20. Tickets are $15 for adults, and free to Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation members and children under the age of 12. For more information, call 850-650-2226 or visit EventBrite.com.

Exclusive: Read liner notes to Dickey Betts Official Bootleg Vol 1

A version of this article appears as the liner notes to the new Dickey Betts and Great Southern archival album  Official Bootleg Volume 1. The double CD live set will be released April 30 via Sunset Blvd. Records.  After 50-plus years in the spotlight, experiencing amazing highs and some terrible lows, he s the last man left standing from the formidable front line of the Allman Brothers Band. Guitar hero. Songwriting genius. Reluctant singer blessed with a voice as sweet and pure as a country stream. Dickey Betts, now 77 and retired on Little Sarasota Bay, has indeed lived the kind of life most men only dream of.

Petersburg Symphony Orchestra performs at historic Beacon Theatre

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Petersburg Symphony Orchestra performs free community concert in Hopewell Despite the pandemic, the historic Beacon Theatre has quite the lineup. Seating is limited, and social distancing guidelines will be followed. The Progress-Index HOPEWELL - The Petersburg Symphony Orchestra String Quartet, Woodwind Quintet, and Bonefire Trombone Choir will be performing a free community concert at the Beacon Theatre sponsored by the City of Hopewell. Concertgoers will be entertained with a variety of music on Sunday, May 16 at 4:00. This concert has sold out in the past. The tickets are very limited due to the pandemic so get them early! Due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the tickets are for specific seats in 2-person, socially distanced seating pods. Audience members are required to wear masks.  

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