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ZPP. 56 - Duane Betts

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This week on Zen Perry Project, Zen sits down with Duane Betts for one of the prolific singer-songwriter-guitarist's most extensive interviews to date!
An adept musician even at a young age, Duane cut his teeth as a teen regularly sitting-in with his father Dickey in The Allman Brothers Band. After moving to Southern California and leading rock outfits Backbone69 and Whitestarr, Betts spent nearly a decade playing guitar alongside his father in the group Great Southern. Duane also performed as a touring guitarist for folk-rockers Dawes and was a member of the supergroup Jamtown with G. Love, Donovan Frankenreiter, and Cisco Adler.
In 2018, Betts released his debut album, Sketches of American Music, and toured as a guest of the Devon Allman Project. At year’s end, Duane and Devon formed The Allman Betts Band along with Berry D. Oakley, son of the late Allman Brothers Band founding bassist Berry Oakley. The group issued two albums- 2019’s Down to the River and 2020’s Bless Your Heart- before announcing a hiatus in 2022.
Betts reflects not only on his upbringing amongst rock and roll royalty and how his extensive experiences have shaped the artist he is today - but delves into his recording process (his second solo album is set for release this summer!), reminisces about his musical inspirations, and looks forward to how he aims to proudly carry his family's legacy into the future.
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Introspective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry.

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Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorth
Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcast
Twitter: @BreakingNorth
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_
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Email: info@zenperryproject.com
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This week on Zen Perry Project, Zen sits down with Duane Betts for one of the prolific singer-songwriter-guitarist's most extensive interviews to date!
An adept musician even at a young age, Duane cut his teeth as a teen regularly sitting-in with his father Dickey in The Allman Brothers Band. After moving to Southern California and leading rock outfits Backbone69 and Whitestarr, Betts spent nearly a decade playing guitar alongside his father in the group Great Southern. Duane also performed as a touring guitarist for folk-rockers Dawes and was a member of the supergroup Jamtown with G. Love, Donovan Frankenreiter, and Cisco Adler.
In 2018, Betts released his debut album, Sketches of American Music, and toured as a guest of the Devon Allman Project. At year’s end, Duane and Devon formed The Allman Betts Band along with Berry D. Oakley, son of the late Allman Brothers Band founding bassist Berry Oakley. The group issued two albums- 2019’s Down to the River and 2020’s Bless Your Heart- before announcing a hiatus in 2022.
Betts reflects not only on his upbringing amongst rock and roll royalty and how his extensive experiences have shaped the artist he is today - but delves into his recording process (his second solo album is set for release this summer!), reminisces about his musical inspirations, and looks forward to how he aims to proudly carry his family's legacy into the future.
Support the show

Introspective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry.

Behold a wall of periodically updated webpages!
Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorth
Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcast
Twitter: @BreakingNorth
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zenperryproject160
Email: info@zenperryproject.com
Thanks for listening - hope you enjoy!

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