Pubdate: Fri, 03 May 2002
Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA)
Copyright: 2002 Athens Newspapers Inc
Contact:  http://www.onlineathens.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535
Author: Associated Press

WIDESPREAD PANIC ENDORSES DRUG CRACKDOWN IN STATEMENT

Troubles Continue To Follow Tour

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Athens-based band Widespread Panic has endorsed a 
crackdown on drug use and illegal drinking at a concert where about 200 
fans were arrested, one died of an overdose and one committed suicide.

"Widespread Panic makes every possible effort to ensure a safe environment 
for everyone attending a show," a statement from the band said. "We fully 
support the actions taken by local police to eliminate drug dealing and 
underage drinking at all Widespread Panic concerts."

The arrests by undercover state agents and police occurred last weekend as 
the sold-out concert drew about 30,000 fans at the Oak Mountain 
amphitheater at nearby Pelham, Ala. Erica Young, 29, of Chattanooga, Tenn., 
collapsed at the Saturday show and died of what police said was an overdose 
of the drug Ecstasy.

"The band, management, and crew members of Widespread Panic send their 
deepest condolences to the family and friends of the young lady," the 
statement said. "Throughout the 15 years the band has been performing, this 
is the first time we have encountered this type of incident."

Police said Jennifer Moe, 24, of Steamboat Springs, Colo., a follower of 
the band, committed suicide at a motel. The band's statement said it hopes 
all fans attend its concerts "equipped with only an appreciation for the 
music and respect for their fellow concert goers."
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