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"Does Devon find that people have certain expectations of him? 'I don't really pay attention to it; if I did it would take me off my game. I don’t keep track of what people expect. I'm my own guy doing my own music.' - Keith Gordon, About,com Blues

Okay, when you have the Allman name - and more to the point, are the son of Gregg Allman - you get a bit more attention for your music than your average blues-rock guitarist. It's certainly the case with Devon Allman, who is bringing his band to The New Vintage on July 27. Interestingly enough, Devon didn't meet his father until he was in his teens. Early on, he tried to distance himself from the Gregg Allman sound but finally gave in to the gravity of inheritance and took up the blues-rock style. His earliest successful band was Honeytribe, which group's last record was 2010's Space Age Blues. He's also worked on a project he calls the Royal Southern Brotherhood, which is a blues-rock supergroup of sorts. He also has released a solo record, Turquoise, in 2012. Presumably, the band he's bringing to the New Vintage is the backing band for this record. Opening for the show are 30 Spokes, Local Villains and Jericho Woods. Tickets to the show are $15.

Watch the Devon Allman Band with Erica Blinn play "One Way Out":


--Paul Moffett