Moogis, which has offered live and archived streams of the Allman Brothers Band Beacon Theater run, will resume its Moogis Monday series next week. As site founder, Butch Trucks has explained, ‘Moogis Monday will be a restream from us allowing existing subscribers to join in and be able to chat while watching the show. This element of the webcast was very entertaining for many of our subscribers so we are going to cycle through the shows every Monday free for subscribers and for $15 for new subscribers. Some have expressed that the $125 was too much for them so this will allow them to pick and choose which show they want to see.’ This coming Monday, July 27, Moogis will offer up the band’s 40 Anniversary performance from March 26, 2009 ‘with very special guests, the spirits of Mr. Howard DUANE ‘SkyDog’ Allman & Mr. Raymond BERRY Oakley III.’
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