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The Closing Bell

05:15 PM Friday 2/1/08 |   |

New dates for John Prine, Southern Culture On The Skids and Voodoo Glow Skulls, plus items about Suzanne Vega, Alanis Morissette and doors once opened by Jim Morrison top off your Friday in your last update of the week!

Overnight Sensation …

The following items are scheduled to post during the next few days and guarantee prosperity and a long life for anyone who reads them.

Tim McGraw Hits The Road Solo - One half of country's favorite husband and wife duo heads out with Jason Aldean and Halfway To Hazard.

The Joys Of Heavy Petting - The Two Man Gentleman Band hits the road with its infectious brand of acoustic Americana in support of a new release.

Coming up on Monday!

Father Of Young Frankenstein - Pt. 1 - Pollstar talks to legendary writer/director/comedian Mel Brooks about bringing "Young Frankenstein" to life on Broadway.

Tuesday: Father Of Young Frankenstein - Pt. 2 - Mel Brooks talks about angry villagers, er, critics of his new musical "Young Frankenstein."

Monday's HotStar will be OneRepublic

Here & There …

Palm Beach concert fans say goodbye to Sound Advice Amphitheatre and hello to Cruzan Amphitheatre - Palm Beach Post

"Save our pop heritage," writes Pete Townshend's daughter, Emma - The Times Online

21 year since "Luka," Suzanne Vega still knows how to write great songs - The Age

The "accidental singer / songwriter that is Melody Gardot - Telegraph U.K.

Where can you buy a door once owned by a member of the Doors? On eBay, of course - The Canadian Press

Keeping up with Alanis Morissette - Minneapolis - St. Paul Star Tribune (registration may be required)

Dates, Dates & More Dates …

We were talking to a songwriter a while back and when we asked him where he had gone the night before, he replied, "church."

Then, after seeing the surprised looks on our faces, he told us that "church" to him was seeing a John Prine show.

And that's just another reason John Prine is often called the "songwriter's songwriter." Prine's new dates include March 7 in Memphis, March 28 in Green Bay and May 16 in Montgomery, AL.

We have a bunch of new dates for Southern Culture On The Skids. And, guess what? Almost all the new dates are in the South. Bet you didn't see that coming. New shows include February 28 in Tallahassee, March 1 in Birmingham, March 28 & 29 in Houston and April 1 - 5 in Austin. Just to show the band isn't prejudice against other geographical locations, they've slotted April 17 for Portland, OR, and April 18 & 19 for Seattle.

The new dates for Voodoo Glow Skulls are for February and March. Cities include Long Beach, San Louis Obispo, San Jose, Portland, Boise and Reno.

During the past few hours we also updated the schedules for Eric Clapton, Jonas Brothers, Alicia Keys, Tim McGraw, Foreigner, We Are Scientists, Alejandro Fernandez, ALO (Animal Liberation Orchestra), Billy Joe Royal, Asylum Street Spankers, Long Beach Short Bus, L.A. Guns, Louis XIV, French Kicks, Gary Allan, Guitar Shorty, Heart, Dokken, Blake Shelton, Ace Frehley, Testament, Melissa Ferrick plus more bands and artists than Nostradamus ever predicted.

And that wraps up another week. Have a great weekend and a fantastic Super Bowl Sunday, and we'll look for your face in our place come Monday. Goodnight!

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