However, earlier in the summer, the Dead and the Allmans had packed RFK stadium in Washington, DC, so it was no fluke. The most legendary of those crowds was the event at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Racecourse on July 28, 1973, when the Allmans, the Dead and The Band drew an estimated 600,000 people, at the time the largest outdoor rock concert ever. In particular, when the Allmans were paired with the Grateful Dead, they drew some large crowds indeed. ![]() ![]() Now, it's true that during that year neither The Rolling Stones, nor Bob Dylan nor any member of The Beatles mounted any American tours, but with that caveat aside, the Allmans drew huge crowds like no one else. ![]() An ad from the DecemHayward Daily Review for the New Year's Eve Allman Brothers concertīy the end of 1973, the Allman Brothers Band were the most popular touring band in America.
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