Film Series: Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul plus conversation w/ Michael Lehman (Gregg’s Longtime Manager) (9/25/26)

Ticket prices: $25
Fees Included
Tickets go on sale for
Public: Monday 8/3 at 12pm
Fees Included
Tickets go on sale for
Public: Monday 8/3 at 12pm
Presented by The Music Hall
Featuring a post film conversation with Michael Lehman, Gregg’s longtime manager and the film’s producer and Thomas Staudter, a Hudson Valley writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, DownBeat and elsewhere.
Featuring a post film conversation with Michael Lehman, Gregg’s longtime manager and the film’s producer and Thomas Staudter, a Hudson Valley writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, DownBeat and elsewhere.
The Music Hall is excited to announce an exclusive screening of Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, the highly acclaimed full-length feature documentary exploring the life and work of the late, great Gregg Allman. $2 from tickets sold for all screenings of Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul will benefit the Gregg Allman Scholarship Funds. This screening is one of over 40 one-night-only screenings in diverse venues across the United States and the presentations will take place in venues ranging in size from the 70 capacity Capricorn Sound Studios in Macon, GA, to the 4,665-capacity Fox Theater in Atlanta, GA. Due to the nature of the film, Michael Lehman, Lead producer and longtime friend and client, felt Allman Brothers Band fans and lovers of music will want to see this film on the big screen with a professional PA system in venues that, in many cases, had presented live performances from Allman, Dickey Betts, Jaimoe, or the Allman Brothers Band themselves.
$2 FROM TICKETS SOLD FOR ALL SCREENINGS TO BENEFIT THE GREGG ALLMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
About Michael Lehman
Michael Lehman began his career representing recording artists, producers, song writers, actors and businesses related to entertainment and has extensive experience ni corporate, media, music, entertainment and advertising industries.
Hsi clients have included Roger Daltrey (The Who), Luther Vandross, Gregg Alman, RUN DMC, Rev Run, Phil Ramone, Tod Rundgren, Ben Vereen, Taylor Dayne, and many others.
Michael has been successful in utilizing his wide scope of relationships to integrate key corporate brands with heritage music properties. For example, Gregg Allman's "Midnight Rider" was featured in a national Geico commercial; Rev Run appeared ni a Lincoln Town Car commercial for the Super Bowl.
Michael has closed multiple deals for Rev Run with HGTV/DIY, Foodnetwork/Cooking Channel, CBS Distribution, Disney and Netflix, and has helped put RUN DMC back together. He executive produced the 2024 Run DMC 3 part docuseries. Michael has served as Executive Producer for Rev Run's Renovation, Rev Run's Sunday Suppers, Rev Run's Around the World Adventures, al of which are produced by Simmons/Lehman Productions.
In addition, he co-created Al About the Washingtons which was sold to Netflix. He has partnered with Live Nation Entertainment to create the Laid Back Festival.
He co-produced with Gregg Alman "Gregg Alman Live, Back to Macon, GA" CD-DVD. Most recently, he served as lead producer on the acclaimed Gregg Alman The Music of My Soul documentary. nI addition, Michael executive produced Gregg Alman's last 7 studio/live recordings including Low Country Blues and Southern Blood.
About Tom Staudter
Thomas Staudter is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, DownBeat and elsewhere. His long career has included stints as a private investigator, college professor, artist manager, and communications director / press secretary for elected leaders and political campaigns. Born in New York City and a resident of the lower Hudson Valley for most of his life, Tom has penned the regular “On the Beat” music column in The (Croton) Gazette since 1998. He has interviewed a broad range of notable individuals over the years, from Pete Seeger and David Rockefeller to Joan Baez, Sonny Rollins and Don Mattingly.
$2 FROM TICKETS SOLD FOR ALL SCREENINGS TO BENEFIT THE GREGG ALLMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
About Michael Lehman
Michael Lehman began his career representing recording artists, producers, song writers, actors and businesses related to entertainment and has extensive experience ni corporate, media, music, entertainment and advertising industries.
Hsi clients have included Roger Daltrey (The Who), Luther Vandross, Gregg Alman, RUN DMC, Rev Run, Phil Ramone, Tod Rundgren, Ben Vereen, Taylor Dayne, and many others.
Michael has been successful in utilizing his wide scope of relationships to integrate key corporate brands with heritage music properties. For example, Gregg Allman's "Midnight Rider" was featured in a national Geico commercial; Rev Run appeared ni a Lincoln Town Car commercial for the Super Bowl.
Michael has closed multiple deals for Rev Run with HGTV/DIY, Foodnetwork/Cooking Channel, CBS Distribution, Disney and Netflix, and has helped put RUN DMC back together. He executive produced the 2024 Run DMC 3 part docuseries. Michael has served as Executive Producer for Rev Run's Renovation, Rev Run's Sunday Suppers, Rev Run's Around the World Adventures, al of which are produced by Simmons/Lehman Productions.
In addition, he co-created Al About the Washingtons which was sold to Netflix. He has partnered with Live Nation Entertainment to create the Laid Back Festival.
He co-produced with Gregg Alman "Gregg Alman Live, Back to Macon, GA" CD-DVD. Most recently, he served as lead producer on the acclaimed Gregg Alman The Music of My Soul documentary. nI addition, Michael executive produced Gregg Alman's last 7 studio/live recordings including Low Country Blues and Southern Blood.
About Tom Staudter
Thomas Staudter is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, DownBeat and elsewhere. His long career has included stints as a private investigator, college professor, artist manager, and communications director / press secretary for elected leaders and political campaigns. Born in New York City and a resident of the lower Hudson Valley for most of his life, Tom has penned the regular “On the Beat” music column in The (Croton) Gazette since 1998. He has interviewed a broad range of notable individuals over the years, from Pete Seeger and David Rockefeller to Joan Baez, Sonny Rollins and Don Mattingly.

