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Dickey Betts, Allman Brothers guitarist, dead at 80

In an Instagram post, his family said, “It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Betts family announce the peaceful passing of Forrest Richard ‘Dickey’ Betts (December 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024) at the age of 80 years old. “The legendary performer, songwriter, bandleader and family patriarch passed away earlier today at his home in Osprey, FL., surrounded by his family.
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Jimmy Fallon is set to reprise Almost Famous role in Broadway adaptation of the hit 2000 film
Jimmy Fallon was officially extended an invitation to reprise his Almost Famous role in the Broadway adaptation of the 2000 classic film, which starred Kate Hudson.The TV personality, 48, welcomed former writer and director of the original movie, Cameron Crowe, onto The Tonight Show earlier Tuesday. Amid the interview where the two discussed the anticipated musical, also written by Cameron, the filmmaker asked Jimmy to take on the role once again, and received a jubilant response of, 'I'm in!'  Reprising a role! Jimmy Fallon, 48, accepted the invitation from filmmaker and writer, Cameron Crowe, to reprise his Almost Famous role of Dennis Hope in the upcoming Broadway adaptation; seen in 2001Jimmy appeared to be in high spirits as he sat down with Cameron, during a brief segment.  The talk show host revealed his first big movie role was in Almost Famous, where he portrayed the character of Dennis Hope, a music manager. The talented filmmaker, who has worked on various other projects such as Jerry Maguire, was thrilled when Jimmy asked, 'Is my character still in the play?'  Accepting the part: After asking if he would take on his Almost Famous role once again, the talk show host happily expressed, 'I'm in!'  (Fallon pictured in character as Dennis Hope in 2000) Big moment: The writer of the Broadway adaptation of Almost Famous told Jimmy on The Tonight Show on Tuesday, 'I would like you to come on the Broadway stage and play your part of Dennis Hope''I'm really glad you bring this up,' Cameron announced, adding, 'Because we love Dennis Hope of the movie, and as you know, we became kind of a family making the film...' He continued by explaining to Jimmy that, 'You came in and rocked your scene so well...''And my dream has
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