Devon Allman’s Blues Summit

Featuring The Devon Allman Project, Jimmy Hall, Larry McCray, Laka Soul, and special guests GA-20

Devon Allman
Friday, June 19
Show: 8 pm

Devon Allman’s Blues Summit
featuring The Devon Allman Project, Jimmy Hall, Larry McCray, and Laka Soul
with special guest GA-20

Join us for an unforgettable night of soul-stirring music at the Devon Allman Blues Summit, a powerhouse gathering of blues legends that promises to electrify the stage. Featuring Devon Allman at the helm, this summit brings together an all-star lineup that includes the legendary Jimmy Hall of Wet Willie and Jeff Beck fame, who is renowned for his fiery harmonica and powerful vocals. Added to this magical evening is blues icon Larry McCray who is known for masterful guitar work and heartfelt stories that have resonated with fans worldwide. Complementing the summit’s line up is St. Louis’ very own soul sensation, LAKA, whose enchanting voice encapsulates the heart and spirit of the vibrant blues scene of St Louis. Together, this remarkable assembly of artists presents an epic evening that spans the spectrum of blues–from its gritty roots, through its evolution, and into its vibrant future. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the raw energy and profound emotion of the Devon Allman Blues Summit, where extraordinary talent meets the timeless magic of blues and soul.


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Devon Allman is a guitarist, vocalist, keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer. He is the son of musician Gregg Allman and has appeared occasionally as a guest musician for Gregg Allman and The Allman Brothers Band. Allman was the founder and bandleader of Honeytribe, also known as Devon Allman's Honeytribe, with whom he released two albums and toured across North America and Europe. Prior to Honeytribe, Allman contributed to several other musical recordings, notably Vargas Blues Band and the A Song for My Father compilation album. He was one of the original members of Royal Southern Brotherhood and contributed to their first two studio albums and toured with them.
Larry McCray (born April 5, 1960, Magnolia, Arkansas, United States) is an American blues guitarist and singer. McCray, the second youngest of nine siblings, grew up living on a farm. McCray learned guitar from his sister, Clara. "She used to play real low-down and dirty", McCray recalled years later. His family moved to Saginaw, Michigan in 1972, and McCray took the influence of his sibling, and such as the three Kings (B.B., Freddie and Albert) to playing the local club circuit, with his brothers Carl on bass guitar and Steve on drums.