I tracked down Tony Signore at his head quarters in Alto, Michigan. Surprisingly candid, and always controversial, Signore had this to say when pressed about his number one seeds:
“Dog Records was excited when we announced that Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame legend Gregg Allman released his first solo record in 14 years on January 18, 2011. Called Low Country Blues for the coastal Georgia region Allman calls home, the record was produced by T Bone Burnett, recorded at his Village Recorder studio in Los Angeles and features Dr. John on piano, guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, and Burnett's brilliant go-to rhythm section: bassist Dennis Crouch and drummer Jay Bellerose. Low Country Blues is Gregg Allman at his very best -- a self-assured, spirited collection that will stand as a major milestone in what is undeniably an exceptional career.
It is not official yet, Srene, but The Gregg Allman is tough. Boards well, plays a great half-court game, and can really hurt you with ball-pressure defense. I can see him a an overall number one seed, especially in the always tough Stonewall Jackson bracket. With T-bone calling the plays, well, you could do a lot worse. And of course he is the right gender to be a top seed, if you know what I mean.”
Serene Branson reporting from Alto, Michigan. Back to you Diane.
Gregg Allman - http://vimeo.com/17427151

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