. . . . . . . . . . . "Peel too was a fan of the Allman Brothers Band in the 1970's and nominated their instrumental \"Jessica\" in his Peelenium 1973. The track also appeared in Peel's first annual Festive Fifty in 1976. \"Jessica\" was also the theme tune of Top Gear - not the BBC Radio One show presented by Peel but the popular British TV series about cars, long hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Grinderswitch, who had been Allman Brothers' roadies in the early 70's, recorded the version of Pickin' The Blues that became the theme to Peel's BBC Radio One shows between 1975 and 1992."@en . . . "- \u03A7\u03C1\u03BF\u03BD\u03BF\u03BB\u03BF\u03B3\u03AF\u03B1:"@el . . "- \u03A7\u03C1\u03BF\u03BD\u03BF\u03BB\u03BF\u03B3\u03AF\u03B1:"@el . . "Allman Brothers Band"@el . . "Peel too was a fan of the Allman Brothers Band in the 1970's and nominated their instrumental \"Jessica\" in his Peelenium 1973. The track also appeared in Peel's first annual Festive Fifty in 1976. \"Jessica\" was also the theme tune of Top Gear - not the BBC Radio One show presented by Peel but the popular British TV series about cars, long hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Grinderswitch, who had been Allman Brothers' roadies in the early 70's, recorded the version of Pickin' The Blues that became the theme to Peel's BBC Radio One shows between 1975 and 1992. In the 1970s, Peel played tracks by bands led by Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, both former members of the Allman Brothers, and the DJ also revisited the band's version of Blind Willie McTell's \"Statesboro Blues\" in 1999."@en . . . . "Allman Brothers Band"@en .