In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is a jazz-influenced instrumental composed by Dickey Betts recorded by The Allman Brothers Band. Multiple versions have been recorded, notably the original studio version from Idlewild South and an extended live version on their 1971 live album At Fillmore East.

Read more about In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed:  Overview, Fillmore East Recording, Editing

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