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Drive-By Truckers confirmed an extensive number of tour dates in 2021 and 2022. The Athens, Georgia-founded band announced shows taking place across North America between August 2021 and February 2022.
DBT will perform in Utah on August 1, before embarking on a run of shows starting on August 26 in Maryland and continuing that month with stops in Virginia, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. September will see shows in Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin. A busy October begins in Colorado and rolls on with concerts in Missouri, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Alabama and North Carolina.
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November starts with four nights at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City. From NYC, DBT heads out for further November gigs in Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, their home state of Georgia, Arkansas, Texas and a final show of 2021 scheduled on November 21 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fistful Of Dollars
In Every Mountain
River Deep, Mountain High
Golden Ladder
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Just So You Know
Only To Run Wild
Cry To Me
Let The People Sing
Five Things To Do This Weekend in Memphis: February 5th-7th
I ⤠February: a sampling of Memphis weekend events in celebration of Black History Month and Valentineâs Day.
Friday, February 5, 6 p.m. Ã
Book Discussion by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain
An all-star cast breaks down 400 years of African-American history in a one-volume epic journey,Â
Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019. Ninety writersâ stories are told from todayâs perspective as each writer takes on a five-year period of that four-hundred-year span. The book, edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, will be discussed from the National Civil Rights Museumâs forum on its release date in honor of Black History Month. Join the discussion, hear from contributors, and order your autographed, hard-bound copy through the
Paste Studio on the Road: New York, Jan. 25-31
By Josh Jackson | January 24, 2021 | 12:38pm
Photos courtesy of the artists. Becca Stevens photo by David Goddard.
Since bands can no longer come to the Paste Studio, we’ve decided to take the Paste Studio to the bands and bring live music right into your home.
One of the things we’ve missed most this year is live music. With artists across the nation and the world stuck at home, we’ll be traveling city to city, partnering with studios and venues to bring the high-quality live-stream sessions our audience has come to expect from the Paste Studio.