Los Angeles, CA – June 23, 2023 – Today, rock ‘n’ roll recording artists and globe-trotting journeymen Devon Allman and Donavon Frankenreiter have released their new collaborative EP Rollers.
PRESS HERE to listen to Rollers, which first premiered with
Relix. Available via Allman’s Create Records, the 6-song collection, produced by Luther Dickinson of the multiple Grammy-nominated North Mississippi Allstars and mastered by Brad Sarno at Blue Jade Audio, features the previously released singles “
Calling All You Riders” and “
See It All” as well as a guest appearance from Maggie Rose on the new track “We Belong.” The songs on Rollers serve as the soundtrack for the duo’s upcoming See It All American Tour, which will find Allman and Frankenreiter attempt to set the Official World Record for fastest time to play a concert in each of the 50 states, currently 50 in 50 days set in 2003. The concept is simple, but the execution will be brutal as the longtime friends seek to complete the challenge in 49 days.
“We are so stoked for Rollers to roll out into the universe!” exclaims Allman. “Each song is like a scene from a movie…There’s definitely a cinematic aesthetic poppin’. I would also posit, it’s quite green friendly. Enjoy the roll!”
“We are going to see it all on this tour and we are so excited to have a soundtrack to go along with this world record attempt,” adds Frankenreiter.
Rollers, available now digitally with CDs coming July 13th and vinyl to follow this summer, opens with the dark country and western vibes of “Calling All You Riders,” inviting listeners along on their upcoming American journey where they will “See It All.” Devon and Donavon can both be heard singing on every song, often at once, with rising rock ‘n soul singer Maggie Rose adding her beautiful vocals to “We Belong.” Following the rockin’ “Where Ya Gonna Run To?,” Rollers rides off into the sunset with the instrumental “Acapulco Gold.” Full track listing below.
The See It All American Tour will kick off on August 5th with two shows in one day, first in Maryland and then Pennsylvania. From there, the tour will officially take off bringing these road warriors to places they’ve never been, at a pace that’s never been done, testing their wills at every turn, before wrapping September 22nd in California at BeachLife Ranch, the second annual coastal country SoCal festival co-founded by Frankenreiter, with hopeful celebrations. Throughout the tour, Devon and Donavon will perform a collaborative set, including the music from Rollers as well as each of their own solo songs, with a four-piece backing band. Along the way, they’ll be joined nightly by rotating support acts: Matt Andersen, JD Simo, Matt Costa, Davy Knowles, Mishka, Jackson Stokes, and Goodnight Texas. Tickets are on sale now; visit
www.devonanddonavon.com for more info and to purchase. See below for full list of tour dates.
For nearly four decades, Donavon Frankenreiter has been travelling the globe, first as a professional surfer and now as a musician. With over a dozen albums under his belt, Frankenreiter has worked it on the touring trail worldwide for three decades, entertaining audiences with his unique blend of laid-back grooves, philosophical lyrics, and soulful delivery. Donavon is a brand ambassador for Flying Embers as well as Sanuk Footwear and also co-owner of Humble Brands, Caddis Eyewear and several other companies.
Blues Music Award-winning singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer Devon Allman (son of rock legend Gregg Allman) has appeared at the world’s biggest festivals and co-founded the supergroups Royal Southern Brotherhood and The Allman Betts Band, amassing a recording catalog of 11 albums. Allman also writes a column for Guitar Player Magazine, is endorsed by Gibson guitars, and serves on the board of directors for the National Blues Museum.
Rollers Track Listing
1. Calling All You Riders
2. See It All
3. We Belong (featuring Maggie Rose)
4. Electric Lady
5. Where Ya Gonna Run To?
6. Acapulco Gold
Devon Allman & Donavon Frankenreiter “See It All American Tour” Dates
August 5 – Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage ^
August 5 – Bethlehem, PA @ Musikfest ^
August 6 – Montauk, NY @ Surf Lodge
August 7 – Westerly, RI @ The United Theatre ^
August 8 – Plymouth, NH @ Flying Monkey ^
August 9 – Great Barrington, MA @ The Mahaiwe Theatre ^
August 10 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre ^
August 11 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground ^
August 12 – Hartford, CT @ Infinity Hall ^
August 13 – Newton, NJ @ Newton Theater ^
August 14 – Dewey Beach, DE @ Bottle & Cork ^
August 15 – Clarksburg, WV @ Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center ~
August 16 – Wytheville, VA @ The Millwald Theatre ~
August 17 – Walhalla, SC @ Walhalla Performing Arts Center ~
August 18 – Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre ~
August 19 – Tybee Island, GA @ Tybee Post ~
August 20 – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL @ Ponte Vedra Concert Hall ~
August 21 – Biloxi, MS @ Ground Zero Blues Club ~
August 22 – Birmingham, AL @ Iron City +
August 23 – Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre +
August 24 – Covington, KY @ Madison Theater +
August 25 – Kent, OH @ The Kent Stage +
August 26 – Three Oaks, MI @ Acorn Theater +
August 27 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi Annex +
August 28 – Iowa City, IA @ Englert Theater +
August 29 – Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room %
August 30 – Sioux Falls, SD @ The District %
August 31 – Fargo, ND @ Fargo Theatre %
September 1 – Minneapolis, MN @ Dakota %
September 2 – Bayfield, WI @ Big Top Chautauqua %
September 3 – St. Charles, IL @ The Arcada Theater #
September 4 – St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House #
September 5 – Fayetteville, AR @ Walton Arts Center #
September 6 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues #
September 7 – Cedar Park, TX @ Haute Spot #
September 8 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theater #
September 9 – Wichita, KS @ The Orpheum #
September 10 – Crested Butte, CO @ Center for the Arts =
September 11 – Jackson Hole, WY @ Center for the Arts $
September 12 – Missoula, MT @ Top Hat $
September 13 – Tacoma, WA @ Spanish Ballroom $
September 14 – Anchorage, AK @ Williwaw
September 15 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin $
September 16 – Ketchum ID @ Sun Valley Museum of Art =
September 17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Commonwealth $
September 18 – Santa Fe, NM @ Tumbleroot Brewery $
September 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom $
September 20 – Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas $
September 21 – Honolulu, HI @ The Blue Note
September 22 – Redondo Beach, CA @ BeachLife Ranch
^ support Matt Andersen
~ support JD Simo
+ support Matt Costa
% support Davy Knowles
# support Mishka
= support Jackson Stokes
$ support Goodnight Texas