Posted on 06/24/2010 11:01:31 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
Allman Brothers Band cofounder Gregg Allman underwent successful liver transplant surgery this morning, forcing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band to cancel its performance at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival at Chicago's Toyota Park on Saturday. The Derek Trucks Band will replace the Allmans on the lineup, which also includes Jeff Beck, John Mayer, B.B. King and Buddy Guy.
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Allman is being treated at Jacksonville, Florida's Mayo Clinic after battling Hepatitis C for several years. In 2007, the singer was advised that the damage to his liver was severe enough to necessitate a transplant, and he went on a wait list for the organ. "I changed my ways years ago, but we can't turn back time," he said in a statement. "Every day is a gift, and I can't wait to get back on the road making music with my friends."
Adding that he hopes to make a speedy recovery, Allman said, "I feel pretty good, considering everything that's happened." Doctors notified Allman this morning that an appropriate liver had been donated and the surgery was quickly scheduled. "All I can really say is 'thanks,' " Allman said.
While the Crossroads date is definitely off, the status of Allman's two solo shows plotted for late September is currently unknown.
I like “Blue Sky”
You’re my Blue Sky
You’re my Sunny Day
Lord it gets me high
When you turn your love my way
I also love Whippin Post and Love is Everywhere. Great songs performed before Greg Allman died.
No kidding. How many spare organs does the average celebrity go through anyway? How come they always seem to be at the top of every transplant list.
You mean before Duane Allman died.
>> How did he qualify?
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Uhh, he’s been on the waiting list since 2007.
In Memory of Elizebeth Reed ,,,,,,, our prayers are offered .
The closest I’ve gotten to see them live is on youtube.
Your liver pays dearly now for youthful magic moments, but rock on completely with some brand new components.
Almost all older musicians live off the music that made them famous. If people went to see Zeppelin live who wouldn’t be disappointed if they didn’t play Stairway to Heaven? Likewise with Clapton, if he did a concert of songs only from the Cream era the place would still be packed. That’s why all they need is two or three good albums and they’re set for life.
I would love to see him tour with Winwood! (I heard some from Steve’s recent album and it was good.)
Was lucky enough to catch their March 2010 concert in NYC. It was a great show.
One of my all-time favorites is No One To Run With which they played the night we were there.
Best wishes to Gregg Allman for a speedy and full recovery.
Thanks for the great music.
You could probably put together an entire band of celebrity liver transplant patients including Gregg Allman, David Crosby, Jack Bruce and Phil Lesh.
You could have Steve Jobs running the sound board and Linda Lovelace waiting backstage...
My favorite Allman Bros. song, particularly when I'm walking along the canals where I live. The guitar solo is incredible...wish it was added to the play list on Guitar Hero.
...I borrow my son's GH a couple times a year, it's a pleasant diversion.
>> hes been on the waiting list since 2007.
Point taken.
“Little Martha” and “Midnight Rider”
Are you forgetting Tears in Heaven, written about his son Connor who was tragically killed by falling out of a window?
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