March 16 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall
March 18 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
March 19 - Philadelphia, PA @ Sanctuary
March 20 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
March 21 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
March 23 - Norfolk, VA @ NorVa
March 24 - Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
March 26 - Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
March 27 - Miami, FL @ Ultrafest
March 28 - Orlando, FL @ The Social
March 29 - Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
March 31 - Tallahassee, FL @ Club Downunder
Carrie Underwood and Jennifer Hudson will perform at the Grammys, airing live on February 8th. Hudson is up for three awards, including Best R&B Album, while Underwood was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Coldplay, Jonas Brothers, Lil Wayne and Katy Perry will also take the stage.
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March 7 - Hidalgo, TX @ Borderfest
March 9 - Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
March 10 - Bossier City, LA @ Century Tel Center
March 12 - Ft. Meyers, FL @ Germain Arena
March 13 - Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena
March 16 - Nashville, TN @ Sommet Center
March 17 - Greenville, SC @ Bi Lo Center
March 19 - Baltimore, MD @ 1st MAriner Arena
March 20 - Hershey, PA @ Giant Center
March 22 - Erie, PA @ Erie Civic Center
March 25 - Portland, ME @ Cumberland County Civic Center
March 28 - Niagara Falls, NY @ Seneca Niagara Casino
March 29 - London, ON @ John Labatt Centre
March 30 - Ottawa, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
March 31 - Manchester, NH @ Verizon Arena
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Booker T. Jones will release Potato Hole, his first solo album in 20 years, on April 21st. While the MGs won’t be on board for the disc, Booker T. will be joined by some prestigious guests, including Drive-By Truckers and fellow Rock Hall honoree Neil Young. The Truckers will serve as Booker’s backup band, while Young will contribute guitar to nine of the album’s 10 songs. The album is being hailed as a return to the raw funk of 1962 smash “Green Onions.” Potato Hole was produced by T. and Rob Schapf and recorded last fall in California and Georgia. The organist and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner will also hit the road in support of the LP, with a date at New Orleans’ Jazz Fest with the Drive-By Truckers already scheduled.
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