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Because of a production error, an item listed in January’s Calendar of Events in the Daily Planet incorrectly listed the author and book that was to be presented.
It should have said Roger Hutchison, author of “The Painting Table: A Journal of Loss and Joy,” would hold a reading and book-signing at Malaprop’s Bookstore/Café in downtown Asheville.
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Because of reporting errors, several misstatements were made in a review of Warren Haynes’ 25th Christmas Jam in January’s Daily Planet.
Contrary to what was reported, the review should have said the following:
• The Allman Brothers Band is NOT dormant. It has played many dates in the recent years.
• Warren Haynes did not just tour with the Allman Brothers Band; he was a bonafide member of the band from 1989, then quit in 1997 to concentrate on his own band Government Mule, but rejoined the Allman Brothers Band in 2000. He just recently announced that he is leaving the band at the end of 2014 (along with another prominent band member since 2001, Derek Trucks, nephew of Butch Trucks, one of the original six ABB members).
• Given than Duane Allman died on Oct. 29, 1971, the song “Melissa” was written in 1967, about four years before his passing. Duane and Gregg Allman recorded the song in one of the bands they were in together before the Allman Brothers Band. The song “Midnight Rider” was written in 1970, also before Duane died.
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