If you have been sleeping on Daryl’s House in Pawling, this is the show that fixes that. Trouble No More — the all-star ensemble assembled with the blessing of the Allman Brothers Band — pulls into the Hudson Valley for a two-night stand, and Night One is Friday, July 31. Doors at 5:00 PM, show at 8:00 PM, in a 300-cap room on Route 22.
About Trouble No More
The band’s framing: all-star musicians celebrating the iconic early catalogue of the Allman Brothers Band, bringing “energy and vitality” back to the “Best Band in the Land.” What makes them more than a tribute act is who is in the room. Lamar Williams Jr. — GRAMMY-nominated vocalist and son of the Allman Brothers’ own bassist Lamar Williams — brings a connection to this music that cannot be manufactured. Peter Levin, a 5x GRAMMY-nominated keyboardist who served in Gregg Allman’s solo band, has lived inside these songs. Brandon “TAZ” Niederauer — nicknamed for his guitar ferocity, known to some as the kid from the School of Rock movie — handles lead alongside Quinn Sullivan, who spent roughly a decade touring with Buddy Guy starting at age nine. Dylan Niederauer holds down the bass.
The group debuted at the Beacon Theatre in March 2022, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Eat A Peach in a room the Allman Brothers played nearly 250 times. They have been growing ever since.
The Venue
Daryl’s House is at 130 NY-22 in Pawling — a 300-seat club in Dutchess County and one of the Hudson Valley’s better intimate rooms. Approach from the Capital Region or the Connecticut side via Route 22. Doors at 5:00 PM mean you can settle in before the 8:00 PM show. Night Two follows Saturday, August 2.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets run $45.17–$65.77. All ages. On sale Wednesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM EDT — and Trouble No More in a 300-seat room is not something to sit on.