- Berry Oakley
Infobox musical artist
Name = Berry Oakley
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Raymond Berry Oakley III
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Born = birth date|1948|4|4|mf=y
Chicago,Illinois , U.S.
Died = death date and age|1972|11|11|1948|4|4
Macon, Georgia, U.S.
Instrument =Bass guitar ,Vocals
Genre = Rock
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1964 – 1972
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Associated_acts =The Allman Brothers Band
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Notable_instruments =Raymond Berry Oakley III (
April 4 ,1948 –November 11 ,1972 ), was an Americanbassist and one of the founding members ofThe Allman Brothers Band .Oakley was born in
Chicago, Illinois , raised in the suburb ofPark Forest, Illinois , [Scott Freeman, Midnight Riders: The Story of The Allman Brothers Band, 1995, p. 36] then moved toFlorida where he met and joinedDickey Betts ' band Second Coming. He then helped formThe Allman Brothers Band in 1969, along withDuane Allman (guitar),Gregg Allman (vocals and organ),Dickey Betts (guitar), and drummersButch Trucks and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson.With the Allman Brothers, Oakley was known for his long, melodic bass runs underneath Allman and Betts' furious guitar soloing. "
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed " and "Whipping Post" from the "At Fillmore East " live album capture Oakley at his best. Oakley was also the band member most involved in establishing domestic unity among the band's extended family. After Duane's untimely death, Berry became the band's "de facto " leader onstage and was generally credited with keeping the distraught members going.On
November 11 ,1972 , Oakley was involved in amotorcycle accident inMacon, Georgia with a bus, just three blocks from where Duane had his fatal accident the year before. Oakley said he was okay after the accident, declined medical treatment, and went back to [http://www.thebighousemuseum.org/The Big House] . Just three hours later, he was taken to the hospital and died of a skull fracture.In 1998, the Georgia state legislature passed a resolution designating a bridge on State Highway 19, in Macon, Georgia, as the "Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge" in memory of the bassist.
External links
* [http://www.hittinthenote.com/archival_feature.asp The Hoochie Coochie Man] - John Ogden
* [http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/1997_98/leg/fulltext/sr653.htm Georgia House of Representatives SR653, designating Duane Allman Boulevard and Raymond Berry Oakley Bridge]References
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