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:clapping: Butch Trucks :clapping:
:birthday: Barb! :birthday: love and miss you xoxoxo
:fanfare: :love2: Rowland & Lana :love2: :fanfare:
Thank you for this incredible e-living room:) Brilliant
:birthday: Barb...see you tonite!
:dog: its all for you this weekend....cant wait to remember and celebrate with all who loved you...and in spirit with all those who can be there but will be honoring you in their own way.....
WOOF WOOF!! :inlove:
Tonight is the night ..everyone can honor Joseph whether you are at the Memorial or at another place .. we will take time to think, pray , honor , love , and send it all to him.. We will reflect on the impact he had living here on earth.. For all who he touched and gave of himself , unselfishly. He was a Man and a true Brother..but his honor was being a Marine and he spoke dearly of those years.. it ran very deep in him as is does with any one who has served for their country... those were his years of deep learning and he knew what "THE" Brotherhood meant long before he ran with the Allman Brothers... and their Brotherhood.
He can rest easy for he is with his Mom and family , all his service buddies who have passed and of course his music Brotherhood family Duane and Berry , Joe Dan, Twiggs , Mike and anyone I missed who has passed and is there to embrace and comfort him..
His spirit is missed , his laugh, his philosophy on life , his character... well he touched many here on the ABB/DB site ..he was available to talk , remember, share his knowledge of the band and the men who made it...
Farewell to a friend.. I feel privileged to have known him...
Fly on Joseph to unknown heavens.. till we meet again...
:dog: J O S E P H :angel: :inlove:
Glitter IS in the air... special thoughts going out to all at the Memorial for Red Dog :dog: a true Brother and Marine.... RIP .....
Happiest of peachy birthday wishes to Atl Barb and Dave!
:fanfare: Happy Anniversary Lana and Rowland :fanfare:
THANK YOU for ABBsolutely everything you do!!
:birthday: Barb :birthday: Have a wonderful day, sweetie!
:birthday: Dave :birthday: I hope it was awesome! See you on June 18!!!
Happy birthday Barb.....
on the road to do a little woofing....
:birthday:AtlBarb :birthday:
Red Dog was a True Brother and a Friend to Many and "the road goes on forever."
The Red Dog Campbell Memorial weekend is on the horizon in Macon, Georgia with dignity, family vibes, U.S. Marine Corp Color Guard, and special musical guests to include Lefty Collins, Chris Hicks, Clark Bush, Dustin McCook, Jimmy Hall, Bonnie Bramlett, Paul Hornsby, and Scott Boyer. visit http://coxcapitoltheatre.com to reserve tickets for this coming weekend April 22nd-23rd 2011.
Plans for Saturday's Red Dog Tribute at The Big House Museum include Col. Bruce Hampton and Special Guests on the gazebo stage outdoors. http://thebighousemuseum.org while your most convenient hotel recommendation for the weekend is Marriott City Center next door to Macon Centroplex. For advance reservations and special $79 room rate call 478-621-5300.
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:birthday: Brother Dave! :birthday:
:birthday: Dave Stolz :birthday:
Good seeing you and the band rock the stage at Wanee....;)
I miss Ya and I love Ya Deb..cant think of anyone more fun to see an ABB show with, the lilt in your step, the sparkle in your eyes..
i swear you are the ABB's # 1 fan..
Amost, Ca !!!!!! Got my ticket and I am ready to party !!!!!
:clapping: Rose Lane & Chuck :clapping:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/04/20/ac.bua.chuck.leavell.cnn?iref=allsearch
thanks Delawhere 🙂
cant wait to be flying across the Glades with my life pilot Kevin ,Debbie Gregg and my Atlantic Ocean calling my name.
There is a wonderful video on CNN, starring our earth hero Chuck Leavell, tryed posting link but I guess Ill have to try a little bit harder..
Headline: Allman, Miller pack the house
By DEVIN GRANT
Special to The (Charleston, S.C., Post and Courier
The Lowcountry received a double shot of classic rock 'n' roll Tuesday night as the Steve Miller Band and Gregg Allman kicked off their co-headlining tour to a sold-out crowd at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center.
Allman got the crowd going early, performing classics, such as his solo hit "I'm No Angel," as well as material from his recently released CD "Lowcountry Blues." Of course, there also were a few hits from his early days with the Allman Brothers Band.
Allman, backed by a superb seven-piece band, delighted the crowd with favorites, such as "Whipping Post." At one point during his set, Allman walked off the stage, possibly to take a breather while his band kept the crowd entertained with a swinging R&B instrumental. He was back a few minutes later and rewarded the waiting crowed with the classic "Melissa," which included a flute solo. Guitarist Scott Sharrard in particular did a great job of re-creating the classic guitar licks most folks associate with the Allman Brothers Band.
After a brief intermission, the PAC darkened and psychedelic space sounds began to play over the venue's speakers. A huge curtain adorned with the image of the Space Cowboy dropped to reveal the Steve Miller Band, which kicked into the classic rock hit "Jet Airliner," followed by "Take the Money and Run."
Allman returned to the stage to join Miller and his band for a couple of songs, including "All Your Love" and "Ooh Poo Pah Do." Miller played a few new songs, including "I Got Love if You Want It" from his latest CD "Let Your Hair Down," but for the most part the guitarist and his band stuck to the classics, leading the crowd in singing along with such hits as "Swingtown,"
"Abracadabra," "Fly Like an Eagle," and "Rock'n Me." The encore included "Jungle Love," "Space Cowboy" and "The Joker."
The show ended late for a weeknight, but none of the estimated 2,300 fans in attendance seemed to mind staying up.
8 more sleeps till MY Gregg show! Can't wait !!!! Happy 4/20 !!!!
I will in Macon in spirit this weekend for sure. Marci, say a special Easter prayer for Joseph from me.
Thanks!
The events at the Big House will be from 12-5 for the local bands that will be jamming in the backyard. THe museum will close at 5 and reopen at 6 I believe for the Col. Bruce show.