Elijah Blue Allman

Elijah Blue Allman, born July 10, 1976, is an American musician, producer, and the son of legendary rock singer Cher and musician Gregg Allman. He is primarily known for his work in the genres of rock and alternative music. Allman is the frontman of the band Deadsy, which formed in the late 1990s and gained a cult following for its unique blend of rock, electronic, and industrial influences. Deadsy's notable works include their self-titled debut album in 1998 and "Commencement" in 2002, which showcased Allman's distinctive vocals and the band's innovative sound. The band is particularly recognized for tracks like "Bloodletter" and "She Likes Big Words." Elijah Blue Allman's impact on music is marked by his ability to merge various musical styles and his role in the early 2000s alternative scene, which influenced a generation of musicians exploring genre-blending. Additionally, as the son of two iconic figures in the music industry, he has navigated the complexities of legacy and personal identity in his artistic endeavors. While Deadsy remains a relatively niche act, Allman's contributions to the genre continue to resonate within alternative rock circles.