Well said Adam. The brothers have been a favorite for many years. I have seen them live in many incarnations as well and also have enjoyed some of the spin off projects like Sea Level. Years ago, I went to the old Moonshadow Saloon in Atlanta and saw a band called BHLT. It was Dickey Betts, Jimmy Hall, Butch Trucks, and Chuck Leavell playing countrified jazz fusion kind of like Sea Level. Basically they were just talented musicians having a good time. From a recording standpoint, other than the obvious (Eat A Peach, Fillmore East, etc.), I highly recommend the live recordings from their various appearances at the New Orleans Jazzfest. One of my system reference songs is "High Falls" from the "Win, Loose, or Draw" album. It is a Dickey Betts penned instrumental that has really complex percussion interaction between Jai Johnny and Butch. Not to forget a sweet Leavell electric piano solo and completed by a scorching Dickey Betts' guitar solo. With Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, and of course Duane in the band at various times, I think that Betts is often overlooked for contributing some of the most memorable licks and distinctive style the Brothers are known for.