I saw the roots-rock group the BoDeans open for U2 in Ft. Worth for the Joshua Tree tour and they tore up the stage. The DoDeans are back with a new studio release, “Still” which is the eighth studio album for the band and is releasing it via their own record label, He & He LP. The disc was produced by T-Bone Burnett and features 12 new tracks. The band is touring this spring in support of their new album.
The first leg of the tour kicks off at SXSW in Austin, TX, and will cover the eastern part of the country. The group plans to visit the western half of the U.S. in a forthcoming second leg of the tour early this summer.
03/12/2008 – Threadgill’s – Austin, Texas
03/13/2008 – SXSW @ Bourbon Rocks – Austin, Texas
03/21/2008 – House Of Blues – Dallas, Texas
03/22/2008 – House Of Blues – New Orleans, Louisiana
03/24/2008 – Exit In – Nashville, Tennessee
03/25/2008 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, Georgia
03/26/2008 – The Handlebar – Greenville, South Carolina
03/27/2008 – McGlohon Theatre – Charlotte, North Carolina
03/28/2008 – House Of Blues – Orlando, Florida
03/29/2008 – House Of Blues – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
03/31/2008 – Toad’s Place – Richmond, Virginia
04/02/2008 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
04/03/2008 – Fillmore NY @ Irving Plaza – New York, New York
04/04/2008 – World Café Live – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
04/05/2008 – The Chance – Poughkeepsie, New York
04/07/2008 – Mr. Small’s Theater – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
04/08/2008 – 20th Century Theater – Cincinnati, Ohio
04/10/2008 – University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, Wisconsin
04/11/2008 – The Vogue – Indianapolis, Indiana
04/12/2008 – House Of Blues – Cleveland, Ohio
04/14/2008 – Royal Oak Theater – Detroit, Michigan
04/15/2008 – The Intersection – Grand Rapids, Michigan
04/17/2008 – Paramount Theater – St. Cloud, Minnesota
04/18/2008 – People’s Court – Des Moines, Iowa
04/19/2008 – Washington Pavilion – Sioux Falls, South Dakota