Duane Betts

Artist

Birthday April 16, 1978

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Sarasota, Florida

Age 45 years old

Nationality United States

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1971

Duane was named for Duane Allman, Dickey's bandmate who was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1971.

Betts learned to play drums as a youth, then switched to guitar at age 12.

1978

Duane Betts (born April 16, 1978) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter.

He leads Duane Betts & Palmetto Motel, and is a co-founding member of The Allman Betts Band.

He was also a guitarist and singer for Dickey Betts & Great Southern, led by his father, Dickey Betts.

He was previously a member of several other groups, including Backbone69, Whitestarr, Brethren of the Coast, Dawes, Jamtown, and Duane Betts & the Pistoleers.

Duane Betts was born in Sarasota, Florida, the son of Allman Brothers Band member and co-founder Dickey Betts and his then-wife, known now as Paulette Howell.

Betts toured both nationally and internationally with the group, appearing on the CD/DVD Dickey Betts & Great Southern: Rockpalast 30 Years of Southern Rock 1978–2008.

1994

At 16, he appeared onstage as a guest with The Allman Brothers Band on June 24, 1994, at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheatre in Vail, Colorado.

Later that summer, he played with the band during its appearance at the Woodstock '94 music festival.

1998

In 1998, Betts joined Backbone69, a roots-rock band that also included drummer Alex Orbison, bassist Berry Oakley Jr., and lead singer Chris Williams.

1999

The group recorded its self-titled debut in 1999 at Ocean Way Nashville Recording Studios, working with producer Bobby Blazier.

It was released on ORBY Records.

2001

The group disbanded in 2001 after Williams died as the result of a car crash.

2002

Betts and Orbison formed Whitestarr (2002–2005), with singer Cisco Adler, a group that was signed by Atlantic Records (and later dropped), toured with Kid Rock, and appeared at the 2004 Coachella Festival.

2005

In 2005, his father, Dickey, asked Betts to join Great Southern, formed in the wake of Dickey's parting with The Allman Brothers Band in 2000.

2014

Betts formed Brethren of the Coast in 2014.

The group included Great Southern bassist Pedro Arevalo on guitar and Betts' former Whitestarr band member Damon Webb on bass, and was the opening artist on Dickey's final tour before retiring.

2015

Betts officially became a touring member of folk-rock band Dawes in May 2015.

Though he did not take part in the recording sessions that led to the group's 2015 album, All Your Favorite Bands, he performed with the band for the entire touring cycle of the record, including appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman, the Bonnaroo Festival, and Lollapalooza Berlin.

Reuniting with Adler, Betts joined Jamtown, a group that included Donavon Frankenreiter, G. Love, and Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi All-Stars.

2017

The band released its debut, self-titled EP in the summer of 2017, then undertook a short Western U.S. tour, playing several festivals, including the Malibu Guitar Festival in May, and Monterey Pop 50th and Arroyo Secco Weekend in June, plus two dates supporting Jack Johnson in July, in Denver, Colorado and at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California.

In 2017, Betts formed Duane Betts and the Pistoleers as a quartet performing his solo repertoire and covers of blues and rock classics and included guitarist Johnny Stachela.

The two teamed with Gov't Mule's drummer, Matt Abts, and bassist, Jorgen Carlsson, for a one-off July performance in Santa Monica, California as Bando.

A December 8, 2017, appearance at The Fillmore in San Francisco celebrating the late Gregg Allman's 70th birthday coincided with the announcement of a 2018 World Tour with Betts as a supporting artist and guest of the Devon Allman Project with Gregg's son Devon.

Dickey Betts announced his return from retirement in December 2017.

2018

In December 2018, Betts and Devon Allman announced the formation of the Allman Betts Band and recorded the group's debut album, Down to the River, at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio.

Among the group's members was Berry Oakley Jr., whose father had been a member of the Allman Brothers Band with Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts.

Betts released his debut EP, Sketches of American Music, on April 26, 2018, along with a video, directed by Austin Lynch, of the record's first single, "Taking Time."

The six-song set, with sessions produced by Steve Cropper (Booker T. & the M.G.'s) and Marc Ford (Black Crowes), and executive produced by Betts, contains five originals co-written by Betts and songwriter Stoll Vaughan, as well as a cover of Dickey Betts' "California Blues."

On May 17, 2018, he officially debuted his new band, with Duane Betts returning on guitar, at a concert in Macon, Georgia.

2020

In 2020, The Allman Betts Band issued its second album, Bless Your Heart.

After extensive touring throughout 2021, the group announced its indefinite hiatus.

In the spring of 2022, Duane Betts started sessions for a solo album.

He and his band- Johnny Stachela (guitar), Berry Duane Oakley (bass), John Ginty (keyboards), and Tyler ‘Falcon’ Greenwell (drums)- recorded tracks at Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi’s Swamp Raga studio in Jacksonville, Florida for what would be Betts’ debut solo LP, Wild and Precious Life.

The album was mixed in July 2022 by Grammy-winning engineer and producer, Jim Scott.

In October 2022, Betts was a featured guest of Phil Lesh and Friends at Lesh’s October 31st appearance at the Capitol Theatre.

In April 2023, Betts once again joined Lesh, at the Skull and Roses Festival in Ventura, California.

Wild and Precious Life was officially released on July 14, 2023, on Royal Potato Family records.

The first single, “Waiting on a Song,” debuted in April 2023, followed by “Stare at the Sun,” in May.