Devon Allman has unveiled “Miami Moon,” his first solo album in eight years, featuring an elite ensemble of studio musicians. The album boasts contributions from George Porter Jr. (The Meters) on bass, Ivan Neville (Keith Richards, Dumpstaphunk) on keyboards, Adam Deitch (Lettuce) on drums, Karl Denson (The Rolling Stones) on saxophone, and Jackson Stokes on guitar.
Recorded on 2″ analog tape at the renowned Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida—famed for its role in the creation of Layla and Eat a Peach—”Miami Moon” was produced by Grammy-winning producer Tom Hambridge (Buddy Guy, Chris “Kingfish” Ingram). Hambridge describes the album as a “masterpiece,” highlighting the exceptional skill and timeless feel brought to the project by the musicians involved.
Allman, reflecting on the process, shared insights into the album’s creation. “Working with these legendary musicians has been a career high point. They brought these songs to life with their masterful playing. This time around, writing the songs on bass guitar allowed the grooves to become the main focus. I also embraced influences like Curtis Mayfield, Sade, The Cure, and Steely Dan, which you can hear throughout the album. Recording in the same historic studio where my dad and Uncle Duane created their iconic records added to the experience. We kept it fun and funky—ordering Cuban food, watching the NBA, and jamming together for days. I’m grateful to have made this record in such a classic setting,” said Allman.
“Miami Moon” captures a blend of nostalgic and contemporary sounds under the vibrant Miami skies, offering a funky, fresh, and soulful listening experience. Allman will support the album with a global tour featuring his high-energy six-piece band, the Devon Allman Project.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
Devon Allman Project
October 12: The Tracy Performing Arts Center
November 11: Colos-Saal, Aschaffenburg, Germany
November 12: Jazzhaus, Freiburg, Germany
November 15: Stadtgarten, Cologne, Germany
November 16: Šumperk, Czech Republic
The Allman Betts Family Revival
November 30: The Arcada Theater, St. Charles, IL
December 1: State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
December 3: The Palace Theatre, Greensburg, PA
December 4: Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY
December 5: Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA
December 6: Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY
December 7: The Beacon Theater, New York, NY
December 9: Capital One Hall, Tysons, VA
December 11: Van Wezel PAC, Sarasota, FL
December 12: Gaillard Center, Charleston, SC
December 13: Norton Center for the Arts, Danville, KY
December 14: The Factory, St. Louis, MO
December 15: Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO
December 16: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
December 17: Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA
December 18: Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
December 20: Grand Sierra Resort/Grand Theatre, Reno, NV
December 21: Fillmore, San Francisco, CA