Steeped in More Macon Music Stories. Some of the most fascinating, unsung stories of Macon music history are interred at Historic Riverside Cemetery. Located adjacent to Rose Hill Cemetery, this…
read moreWhere the Allman Brothers Band Began. Then known as the College Discotheque, this was once the location of the hottest ticket in town; The only problem was ticket sales were…
read moreThe Connector of Allman Brotherhood. When you drive down Highway 41 at Forsyth Street, also known as Duane Allman Boulevard, you’ll cross the Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge. The two…
read moreThe Street Named After Skydog. If you drive from the Big House to the H&H Restaurant, you’ll take Duane Allman Memorial Boulevard to get there. This historic part of Highway…
read moreWhere Classical Virtuosos Go to School. Experience one of Macon’s most recent music scenes, where classical music is always in the making at this premiere school for string players. The…
read moreThe Fine Dining of Macon Music. Today, tucked in a Downtown Macon alleyway, the Downtown Grill is one of Macon’s most elegant seafood and steak houses. But it used to…
read moreWhere Legends Were Fed. It’s a place of pilgrimage for southern music fans and musicians seeking the true soul food of this legendary meat-and-three restaurant. With original, iconic posters and…
read moreThe Resting Place of the Allman Brothers. Founded in 1840, this scenic cemetery bordered by railroad tracks on the banks of the Ocmulgee River provided artistic inspiration for the Allman…
read moreThe Bar that Southern Rock Built. With its rich history, soulful vibe, cold drinks and infamous jam sessions, Grant’s Lounge is a favorite of musicians and music fans, serving as…
read moreThe Grand Dame Stage of Macon. What started in 1884 as the Academy of Music grew into what we now know as The Grand Opera House, Macon’s premier theatre venue.…
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