Part of Sarasota road referenced in The Allman Brothers Band’s hit may be named after late band member

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A stretch of a Sarasota road referenced in The Allman Brothers Band’s hit “Ramblin’ Man” may be named after the band’s legendary co-founder, Dickey Betts.

The Sarasota County commission voted to request that a stretch of U.S 41, Tamiami Trail, be named after the performer and longtime Sarasota County resident.

Dickey Betts was a world-renowned guitarist and vocalist, and co-founded the Allman Brothers Band in 1969…

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