Gregg Allman, the legendary founder of The Allman Brothers Band, has died at the age of 69, according to Billboard.

The rocker suffered from hepatitis C for many years and had a liver transplant procedure in 2010. Reports surfaced a month ago that Gregg had entered hospice, but he insisted he was resting at his home on doctor’s orders.

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Gregg canceled all of his tour dates for 2017 back in March due to his health issues.

Allman will be remembered for such hits as “I’m No Angel,” “Midnight Rider,” “Jessica,” and “Whippin’ Post.”

We send our thoughts and condolences to Gregg‘s loved ones during this difficult time.