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Forrest Richard Betts was born 12 December 1943 in Palm Beach County, Florida, USA (West Palm Beach) to Harold Clemmons Betts (1916-1990) and Sarah Estora Taylor (1920-1985) and died 18 April 2024 Osprey, Sarasota County, Florida, USA of A stroke.


Children


Offspring of Dickey Betts and Donna Stearns (1945-)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Kimberly Betts (1964-)


Offspring of Dickey Betts and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Christy Betts (1967-)


Offspring of Dickey Betts and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Jessica Betts (1969-)


Offspring of Dickey Betts and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Duane Bett (1971-)



Siblings


Offspring of Harold Clemmons Betts (1916-1990) and Sarah Estora Taylor (1920-1985)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Dickey Betts (1943-2024) 12 December 1943 Palm Beach County, Florida, USA (West Palm Beach) 18 April 2024 Osprey, Sarasota County, Florida, USA Donna Stearns (1945-)


Offspring of Harold Clemmons Betts (1916-1990) and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Joel Mason Betts (1937-2015) 12 December 1937 5 March 2015 Marilyn Funderburk (1947-)

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Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
  • Forrest Richard Betts (December 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer and founding member of The Allman Brothers Band.

Early in his career, Betts collaborated with Duane Allman, introducing melodic twin guitar harmony and counterpoint which "rewrote the rules for how two rock guitarists can work together, completely scrapping the traditional rhythm/lead roles to stand toe to toe". Following Allman's death in 1971, Betts assumed sole lead guitar duties during the peak of the group's commercial success in the mid-1970s. Betts was the writer and singer on the Allmans' hit single "Ramblin' Man". He also gained renown for composing instrumentals, with one appearing on most of the group's albums, including "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" and "Jessica" (which was later used as the theme to Top Gear).

The band went through a hiatus in the late 1970s, during which time Betts, like many of the other band members, pursued a solo career and side projects under such names as Great Southern and The Dickey Betts Band. The Allman Brothers reformed in 1979, with Dan Toler taking the second guitar role alongside Betts. In 1982, they broke up a second time, during which time Betts formed the group Betts, Hall, Leavell and Trucks, which lasted until 1984. A third reformation occurred in 1989, with Warren Haynes now joining Betts on guitar.

Betts was ousted from the band in 2000 over a conflict regarding his continued drug and alcohol use; he never played with them again, nor would he appear with other former band members for reunions or side projects. With the death of Betts on April 18, 2024, Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson is the last living founding member of the Allman Brothers Band.

He was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and also won a best rock performance Grammy Award with the band for "Jessica" in 1996. Betts was ranked No. 58 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time list in 2003, and No. 61 on the list published in 2011.

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Ω Birth
  • Born in West Palm Beach on December 12, 1943, and raised in Bradenton, Florida, Betts grew up in a musical family listening to traditional bluegrass, country music and Western swing. He started playing ukulele at five and, as his hands got bigger, moved on to mandolin, banjo, and guitar. At sixteen and feeling the need for something "a little faster", he played in a series of rock bands on the Florida circuit, up the East Coast and into the Midwest before forming Second Coming with Berry Oakley in 1967. According to Rick Derringer, the "group called the Jokers" referenced in "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" was one of Betts' early groups.
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¶ Death
  • In August 2018, Betts suffered a mild stroke and had to cancel upcoming tour dates with his Dickey Betts Band. He was in critical yet stable condition at a Florida hospital following an accident at his home in Osprey, Florida. An operation was planned for September 20, 2018. He successfully underwent surgery to relieve swelling on his brain. In a statement posted on his website, Betts and his family said the "outpouring of support from all over the world has been overwhelming and amazing. We are so appreciative."

Betts died from cancer and COPD at his home in Osprey, Florida, on April 18, 2024. He was 80. Following his death, drummer Jaimoe (Jai Johanny Johanson), became the last surviving original member of the Allman Brothers Band.



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