About AlanPaul
Alan Paul is the author of the New York Times bestseller One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band and the acclaimed memoir Big in China. He is also a singer and guitarist who fronts the Big in China band and Friends of the Brothers, the premier tribute to the Allman Brothers Band.
Entries by AlanPaul
Video — Jaipur street scene
I was trying to capture the wild scenes in the street of Jaipur with photos and realized it could not be done. This video at least comes close.
NBA in China
The Bucks and Warriors played an exhibition game in Beijing last weekend. I wrote about it for Slam Online. And for my WSJ column, which is coming soon.
More India photos
So we left Ranthambore and were headed for Agra, home of the Taj Mahal. But there was a problem — we needed gas and the only station in the area was packed with farmers, some on their tractors, some holding cans, trying to fill up on diesel. We had a diesel vehicle. Now our driver […]
More India photos — Ranthambore National Park
We traveled to Ranthambore National Park and went on two safaris. We were tracking tigers — this is one of the last remaining places they live in the wild. Alas, no luck. But we saw endless monkeys and deer, plus eagles, parrots and parakeets, monitor lizards and lots of other little things. Beautiful place. The […]
Last column: about the band
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122233025288074867.htmlMusic: True Agent Of Globalization By ALAN PAUL I stood on the broad stage, feeling very alone, my bandmates invisible behind me. The five of us are often packed on stage elbow to elbow. But this was different; we were in South China, about to kick off a headlining performance at the Xiamen Beach Festival, […]