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From Staff Reports
A driving force behind
Southern rock 'n' roll comes
close to home Tuesday night as
Warren Haynes, acclaimed guitarist
and member of The Allman
Brothers Band, plays at
Rockafellas'.
Haynes, an Asheville, N.C.
native, got his start playing pool
parties and walk-a-thons and
hanging around a local nightclub.
After word eot out that the "kid"
could play guitar, the regulars
decided to see what he could do
and offered him the stage.
Haynes remembers playing the
guitar he was given.
"This guy played left-handed,
but he played it upside-down. So
I played his left-handed guitar
and turned it over. It was tuned
right, but it was kinda awkward,"
Haynes said.
Haynes' love of music began
at eight or nine years old when
he gained an appreciation for
Smokey Robinson, Otis Redding
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"The really strong singers really
knocked me out," Haynes said.
"Levi Stubbs of The Four Tops is
still one of my favorite voices of
all time. And I always liked B.B.
King, even before I liked the
blues. His voice was the main
thing."
Soon, however, Haynes' attention
turned to guitar and rock 'n'
roll. "I really liked Eric Clapton.
He was the first guitar hero that I
had," Haynes said. "I remember
the first time I heard 'Layla' on
the radio. It hit me as hard as
anything has ever hit me. I had
never heard anything like that."
When Haynes was 20, he
received a call from David Allan
Coe. Haynes played with Coe
from 1980 to 1984 and met
Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman
through him. This was to prove a
fateful union.
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Haynes is quick to point out, se
however, that he was not a
replacement for Duane Allman, j,e
the leader of the band who was ^
killed in a motorcycle accident. vi
"I don't remember exactly or
what I was doing when I heard
about Duane's death, but I do cj.
remember hearing about it, and it t0
really saddened everybody," tV?
Haynes said. "There's no point sa
for me to play guitar parts the
way Duane Allman played them. p?
But I also have to play enough tu
like myself to where people don't se
think I'm cloning Duane ^
Allman." m
That will probably not be said (
of Haynes' new album "Tales Of sc
Ordinary Madness," with which
he steps into a spotlight of his te
own. S(
"People expect a guitar record.
Or they expect a Southern rock sa
record," Haynes said. "They at
think, 'Even if he does sing, it ci
won't be the focus of the record.' af
But singing is what I've always
done. The songs and my voice G
are the focus of the record. ..
with a whole lot of guitar playing
going on."
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Sara McElhaney, secretary/book:eper
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all of our chapel services." <
Cook also said the volunteers ;
:lp out in the kitchen, along with i
irious other tasks; however, she
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ilets," Cook said. "It's hard to get
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Rob Rooney is one of these few. ]
e said he volunteers at the mis- <
on because it fulfills a need in the
immunity. The gratification he :
^ts is mostly internal, he said, but ;
ell worth it.
"You see somebody that hasn't !
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Kelly Smith understands this (
eling. As president of Carolina
ares and a community service ,
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"They are our organization basi- Ca
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iiade up of 30 to 35 members tic
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