Royal Southern Brotherhood has recently landed in Australia, with the group set to embark on a series of dates. The group draws together Devon Allman, Cyril Neville, Mike Zito, Charlie Wooton and Yonrico Scott. Devon Allman is reporting on the events from the southern hemisphere via a blog on Relix.com. As he reveals in the first installment, “Apparently, I’m the first Allman to tour in Australia. I’ve gone from being a young kid spinning Santana and Led Zeppelin on vinyl and dreaming of playing music….to becoming an adult, making albums, touring the world and now playing festivals with the likes of, you guessed it, Santana and Robert Plant.” Allman offers much more in his first report, and the blog will continue on Relix over the days to come.
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