Friday 2 May 2008

Widespread Panic sets summer trek 'Free'

Widespread Panic sets summer trek 'Free'



Jam ring veterans Widespread Panic [ tickets ] have mapped out a summer concert run chase their scheduled slot at Bonnaroo, where they will close out the festival.The band was late moved into situation as headliners of the Manchester, TN festival's final day--June 15--after archetype headliner Jackfruit Johnson was switched to the previous clarence Day of the three-day event. The be active filled a vacancy left wing by The Allman Brothers Set, wHO had to force out so that Gregg Allman can buoy continue to convalesce from hepatitis C treatments. Following the festival gig, Widespread Affright will kick away a three-day appointment with a June 20 show in Los Angeles.The summer run will take the chemical group to 17 cities, including the Athens, GA-based band's first trip to Canada in to a greater extent than a 10, start with a July 5 evince in Toronto, followed by an appearance at the July 6 Canadian capital Bluesfest in the nation's capital city. The full schedule is included under.Widespread Affright is support "Free In some way," its 10th studio album and the follow-up to 2006's "Earth to The States." The freshly disc was recorded in Capital of the Bahamas, Bahamas, and produced by legendary studio presence Dame Ellen Terry Manning (ZZ Top, Jemmy Buffett), world Health Organization likewise produced the band's previous LP. The set, which hit stores in February, is the group's first exit with new guitarist Jimmy Herring, world Health Organization replaced George McConnell cobbler's last fall. McConnell had joined Panic pursuit the 2002 malignant neoplastic disease death of origination member Michael Houser.Widespread Scare besides late released "Driving Songs Vol. II," which is available only at its download site. That do, available in download and CD formats, features 33 songs--one from apiece check on the band's fall 2007 turn. Tunes include covers of Rabbit warren Zevon's "Werewolves of British capital" and Metallica's "Enter Sandman."





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