Allman Brothers cancel Beacon Theater dates
Newly House of York - The Allman Brothers Band is canceling its annual run of performances at Manhattan’s Beacon Theater of operations as origination phallus Gregg Allman continues to recover from hepatitis C.
The band had been scheduled to play 15 sold-out shows at the Beacon - an annual run of concerts that draw people from completely over the rural area wHO shell out several hundred dollars for tickets to find out the blues-rock legends.
The banding commonly plays in March but antecedently said it was postponing those shows until the fall piece Allman recovered. Today, the Allmans announced on their Web site that the shows would be rescheduled for early 2009, the 40th anniversary of their initiation.
"New York’s a second gear home to us," Allman said in a command. "We love acting there and are as disappointed as anybody non to be able to get there this time."
The band was inducted in the Stone and Roll up Hall of Fame in 1995.
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