On this latest episode of EoM Presents, EoM Contributor AJ Friar sits down with director James Keach and producer Michael Lehman to discuss documentary Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, coming to select theaters on June 17th.

Gregg Allman in GREGG ALLMAN: THE MUSIC OF MY SOUL. Photo Credit: Jeff Mayer. Photo Courtesy of Subtext.
A four-year project coming to fruition, they discuss Lehman’s proximity to the project as Allman’s manager, Keach’s sense of discovery in the development of the project, and much more over the course of this six-minute conversation.
If you prefer an audio version, you can listen to the full interview here:
Official Synopsis:
Tracing Gregg Allman’s journey from a childhood scarred by his father’s murder to the heart of a generation-defining sound with the Allman Brothers Band, this tender film uses electrifying performances and archival recordings to reveal how his music, his headline-making marriage to Cher, and his restless pursuit of authenticity affirmed him not just as a rock legend, but as a lasting cultural force.
In select theaters June 17th and 18th, 2026 – only.
For more information, head to the official Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul website.

Film critic AJ Friar has a deep passion for cinema and a keen eye for storytelling. With several years of experience in the industry, Friar has written for Infamous Horror and Infamous Movies. Known for insightful reviews and in-depth film critique, Friar continues to look for opportunities for growth.
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