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This was already posted in the Forum, but in case you missed it there ... Obviously, there are some very interesting items. Do those guests include Dickey? (doubtful). And will they really finally come out with a new studio album? (hopeful). Anyhow, read on...
Headline: Allman Brothers plotting star-studded 40th
By GARY GRAFF
VNU Entertainment News Wire
DETROIT _ The Allman Brothers Band is planning to use next year's engagement
at New York's Beacon Theatre as the focal point for the group's 40th anniversary celebration.
"We're planning a big one, man, a real big one," says Gregg Allman. "We're
trying to get all the people we know that we've played with to come and sit in
and play. We've got confirmation on a bunch of 'em now ... You're gonna ask me
who that is, right?
"No, no, I can't tell you all the secrets," Allman says with a laugh. "Just think about all the people we've played with. We're shooting to get all of them. Of course, people are on tour, but not usually so much in March as they would
be, say, in August."
As for other 40th anniversary plans, such as new compilation albums and archival projects, band representatives say that ideas are still in the discussion and planning stages and not ready to talk about yet -- although Allman notes that "we have enough of those, actually."
The Allmans' return to the Beacon in 2009 will also be big news because the group had to cancel a 15-show stint in May while Allman was treated for long-festering Hepatitis C.
"I've never done that," the singer and keyboardist notes. "And had it not been a total emergency, I wouldn't have done it this time. But I just flat couldn't make it, man. They make you take this medication), you might as well plan on staying home for half a year.
"... But it worked. I don't have all my strength back yet, but I'm getting
totally back up on my feet again. And the shows have been wonderful."
The Allmans are currently on a stretch of late summer shows that wraps Oct. 11,
in Atlanta. The group, whose last studio album was 2003's "Hittin' the Note," is
playing a couple of new songs, and guitarist Warren Haynes says there's
"probably about half an album done" and ready to record, hopefully in the new
year.
"We haven't been able to think about much lately except getting through this
year," Allman notes. "But, yeah, next year will be really nice to get into the studio. We're looking forward to that."