GREGG ALLMAN: THE MUSIC OF MY SOUL // JUNE 17 // IN THEATERS ONE NIGHT ONLY

Subtext Presents, in Association with Rolling Stone Films, an Amblin Documentaries and Simmons/Lehman Film

This soaring music documentary traces Gregg Allman’s journey from a childhood scarred by his father’s murder to becoming the iconic co-founder and voice of The Allman Brothers Band and a pioneering force in Southern rock. Exploring themes of grief, addiction, love, and the racially charged American South through his transcendent music, the film is both tender and unsparing. Featuring electrifying performances and archival recordings, it reveals how Gregg’s unforgettable blend of rock, country, and blues mirrored the music and struggles of his soul.

“A timeless portrait of one of our greatest bands ever – The Allman Brothers Band. Centered around a rare and intimate interview with Gregg Allman, “The Music of My Soul” tells the whole story of survival, loyalty, love, loss, family, genius, perseverance and one of the wildest rides in rock history.” Cameron Crowe

“Everything that Gregory was, was fine with me,” he says in the film, which premieres June 17 as a special one-night-only event theaters. “Because we did what we did together… most of it just being human beings, and unrestricted Black and white brothers.” -Jaimoe, Rolling Stone