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The Closing Bell

Posted on Tuesday December 30, 2008 at 05:01 PM 1 |

What’s up on the second from last day of the year? Glad you asked. We have new dates for Craig Chaquico, Lucinda Williams, Stampeders and Willie Nelson, and links to items about Barbra Streisand, how music helps your workout, the Country Music Hall Of Fame and man charged in Jennifer Hudson family murders case appears in court.

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    Willie Nelson serenades former U.S. President Jimmy Carter during the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.
    December 11, 2002

    (AP Photo)

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Link-O-Rama …

Man charged in Jennifer Hudson family killings appears in court – Associated Press

$750.000 settlement keeps musical instruments once owned by Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe and “Mother” Maybelle Carter in the Country Music Hall Of Fame – The Murfreesboro Post

Working out to music is healthier than you think – Post-Bulletin

Babs speaks! Streisand on Streisand – CBS News

Dates, Dates & More Dates …

We start this section tonight with a shout-out to those Canadian road dogs known as the Stampeders. Today Rich Dodson and company updated with new dates in the Great White North, including March 7 in Calgary, Alberta, at Pengrowth Saddledome; March 28 in Richmond, British Columbia, at Richmond Community Centre; June 11 in Truro, Nova Scotia, at Marigold Cultural Centre; June 14 in Sackville, New Brunswick, at Veterans Memorial Civic Centre and June 30 in Midland, Ontario, at Midland Centennial Arena.

Speaking of road dogs, that perpetual touring machine that goes by the name Willie Nelson adds more dates to the 2009 touring calendar. Stops for the Redheaded Stranger now include March 12 in Hollywood, Florida, at Seminole Hard Rock Live; March 20 in Choctaw, Mississippi, at Pearl River Resort / Silver Star and March 21 in Marksville, Louisiana, at Mari Center.

Smooth jazz guitarist Craig Chaquico adds a few California dates for March and April. New on Mr. Chaquico’s schedule is March 13 in Livermore at Bankhead Theater; April 3 in Agora Hills at Canyon Club and April 4 in San Juan Capistrano at The Coach House.

And we have a few new 2009 stops for Lucinda Williams. On March 8 Ms. Williams plays the Paramount Center For The Arts in Peeksville, New York. Two nights later on the 10th look for her at the Calvin Theater in Northampton, Massachusetts. April 2 puts her in Melbourne, Australia, at Hamer Hall, and April 7 finds her still in Australia, but the city is Newtown, and the venue is Enmore Theatre.

During the day we also updated the schedules for Mel Tillis, Larry Coryell, Monty Alexander, Omar Sosa, Pat Travers, Randy Weston's African Rhythms, Randy Crouch, REO Speedwagon, STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9), The Gourds, TSOL, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, Hiromi plus thousands and thousands of artists, bands and organ grinders (with and without monkeys).

That closes out the Tuesday festivities here at the Pollstar.com campus. Thank you for supporting us and we hope we can serve you tomorrow. G’night!


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