Allen Woody

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Allen Woody was an American bassist best known for his work with the Allman Brothers Band and as a co-founder of the rock trio Gov’t Mule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bassist
human
musician
activeYearsEnd 2000
activeYearsStart 1970s
associatedAct Gov’t Mule
Montrose
The Allman Brothers Band
The Artimus Pyle Band
The Peter Criss Band
birthDate 1955-10-03
burialPlace Tennessee
surface form: Tennessee, United States
causeOfDeath heart attack
coFounderOf Gov’t Mule
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 2000-08-26
familyName Woody
genre blues rock
jam band
rock music
southern rock
givenName Douglas Allen
influencedGenre jam band scene
instrument bass guitar
guitar
mandolin
knownFor being bassist for The Allman Brothers Band
co-founding Gov’t Mule
memberOf Gov’t Mule
The Allman Brothers Band
name Allen Woody self-link
notableWork Dose (album)
surface form: Dose (Gov’t Mule album)

Gov’t Mule
surface form: Gov’t Mule (debut album)

Live at Roseland Ballroom (Gov’t Mule album)
occupation bassist
songwriter
placeOfBirth Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America
surface form: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
placeOfDeath New York
surface form: New York, United States
playedWith Dickey Betts
Gregg Allman
Warren Haynes
recordLabel Capricorn Records
Epic Records
Relativity Records
style improvisational bass playing

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The Allman Brothers Band member Allen Woody
Seven Turns featuresMember Allen Woody
Seven Turns bassGuitar Allen Woody
Allen Woody name Allen Woody self-link
Gov’t Mule hasOriginalMember Allen Woody
Gov’t Mule associatedAct Allen Woody