The Road Goes on Forever

Started by BikerDude, September 28, 2010, 03:33:10 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

BikerDude

Gregg must be doing fine. New liver in June and touring in November.
Da Brotha's are back!

8/25 UPDATE: PHILLY & BOSTON SHOWS SOLD OUT!! 3 NEW DATES ADDED TO ABB'S NOVEMBER TOUR!!
The Allman Brothers Band has just confirmed that their recently announced shows in Philadelphia and Boston have SOLD OUT! Additionally, 3 dates have been added to the tour: Washington D.C. November 12; Albany, NY November 15; and Mashantucket, CT November 16. For full details see Tour Dates below.

8/9 UPDATE: GREGG RECOVERING SWIFTLY, ABB TOURING IN NOVEMBER!
The Allman Brothers Band are happy to announce their return to the concert road with select shows confirmed in November, marking Gregg Allman?s first live performances since his successful liver transplant surgery in June. The ABB will play an East Coast intimate theatre tour of ?Evening With? shows including three nights at Boston?s prestigious Orpheum Theatre November 18, 19 and 20 with stops at the Tower Theater in Philadephia November 11 and Etess Arena at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City November 13.

The group was forced to cancel a June 26 appearance at Eric Clapton?s ?Crossroads? festival, as a liver became available for Allman, who has since been recovering swiftly and is excited about getting back on the road. ?I?m ready,? says Gregg, who spent time in the Jacksonville area after the surgery, before returning to his Georgia home where he has been spending time with his children, family and friends. ?I?ve been itching to play since I got the operation and am glad to be back. Can?t thank everyone enough for their help and support.?


Out here we are all his children


cckeiser

Fuckin' A! A worthy fuckin' dude  man, a worthy fuckin' dude.
There are not Answers.....there are only Choices.

Please...Do No Harm
http://donoharm.us

DigitalBuddha


BikerDude

Man the Bro's were the greatest last night at the Palace show.
Some great blues covers were the hi light for me.
Freddie Kings woman across the river for instance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpFeIT-u8us


Out here we are all his children