Topic: Allman Brothers Postone Beacon Dates, Allman Recovering from Hep C

The Allman Brothers Band has postponed its annual run of 15 shows at New York's Beacon Theatre while frontman Gregg Allman recovers from treatment for Hepatitis C. The run was scheduled for May 5-24.

The ABB has also cancelled upcoming performances at the Wanee Festival, which it hosts every year in Live Oak, Fla. Wanee will continue as planned April 11-12 with a lineup including Gov't Mule, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi's Soul Stew Revival, moe., Levon Helm and others.

A statement from Beacon operator Madison Square Garden Entertainment says those holding tickets to the shows should retain them, as they will be honored at the rescheduled dates.

According to the statement, Allman has been receiving scheduled treatments for Hepatitis C and "the virus has been eradicated from his system." However, he's not quite up the taxing Beacon run yet.

"I'm getting better but I'm still tired," Allman says. "I need to be at 110% to do the shows the way we do them. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the support and understanding my Brothers and our fans have given me."

As for other Allman Brothers Band dates, a 12-concert run planned for August will go on as scheduled.

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Re: Allman Brothers Postone Beacon Dates, Allman Recovering from Hep C

Okay - that was weird - I wrote a reply - sent it, and, it vanished!  So, I'm gonna give it another shot, and, if the first one appears in the meantime, you'll know I'm not crazy (well, not crazy in THAT way, anyway).  smile

Indeed, it is a wicked disease.  One of my closest cousins has been battling against it for many years.  Luckily, we still have her, but, she is in no way "cured".  Some of the regimens have been more debilitating than the disease itself, and she has had to cut many courses of treatment short.  She has cirrhosis.  She has some brain damage, permanent, they say - memory, reaction time, etc.  She has better days, but, beyond the pain she suffers from time to time, sometimes she doesn't have the energy to get out of bed.  She has gone through several periods of having blotchy, discolored skin and terribly thinning hair.  People stare.  It's pretty brutal and difficult to watch this happen to anyone, let alone someone as kind, warm, giving and funny as my cousin.  Basically, she needs another liver, but, as sick as she is, she's not considered to be sick enough.  Apparently, she has to be closer to death.  That's the terrible truth.  The uneven treatment of transplant patients regionally (and for other reasons) is a WHOLE separate subject.

Anyway, my prayers and best wishes go out to Gregg and to all the people who suffer from this terrible disease - freedom from pain and other debilitating symptoms, and for a CURE FOR ALL patients.

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

Re: Allman Brothers Postone Beacon Dates, Allman Recovering from Hep C

That disease has been slowly trying to kill my younger brother, but he's hangin' tough. His doctors tell him a liver transplant is inevitable, but he's not a rock star or pro athlete so he's not real high on the list. Hopefully they will make advancements to help those in need before it's too late.

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