Pinetop Perkins and Larry McCray joined the Allman Brothers Band for the second night of the group’s two show run at the Chicago Theater on Wednesday. Perkins, the long-time keyboard player for Muddy Waters, who is nearly ninety years old, joined the Brothers for the Elmore James classic, ‘The Sky Is Crying.’ Guitarist Larry McCray took the stage during the second set for ‘Southbound.’
The Allman Brothers Band summer tour continues tonight at Legendary Buffalo Chip Campground in Sturgis, SD.
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