Widespread Panic sets busy tour schedule behind 'Ball'
Athens, Ga.-based jam band Widespread Panic is scheduled to be on the road through the summer to back their eighth studio album, which is due in stores on April 15.
The album, titled "Ball," is Widespread Panic's first since the death of co-founding guitarist Michael Houser, who last August succumbed to pancreatic cancer at the age of 40. Houser played his last concert with the band on July 2, 2002.
"It was a wide open process," drummer Todd Nance said of recording the album, in a statement posted on the band's official website. "The word 'no' was never uttered. We had this opportunity, whether it was welcome or not, to start fresh, so we started from square one to see if this thing would stand on its own. It worked out pretty well."
Though Widespread Panic isn't known for strong record sales, it is an excellent draw on the concert circuit, particularly in the Southeast. The group--which played to more than 300,000 fans in 2002--ranked at No. 52 on Pollstar's year-end list of the top-grossing tours.
Widespread Panic recently released a new two-DVD set titled "Live from the Backyard in Austin, TX," which was recorded during the group's three-day run at the venue last July. The first disc includes more than two hours of live-performance footage. The second features "a 90-minute smorgasbord of band interviews and behind the scenes footage," according to the band's website.
"Don't Tell the Band," Widespread Panic's seventh studio album, was released in June of 2001. It spent six weeks on the Billboard 200 album chart, and peaked at No. 57.
A new album from Brute--which is Widespread Panic's lineup fronted by fellow Georgia artist Vic Chesnutt--hit stores last April. Titled "Co-Balt," the album was recorded over a three-day period in January of 2001.
April 2003
9 - Madison, WI - Exhibition Hall
11, 12 - Chicago, IL - University of Illinois, Chicago
15, 16 - Boston, MA - Orpheum
17, 18 - Washington, DC - DAR Constitution Hall
19 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theater
22, 23 - New York, NY - Beacon Theater
25, 26 - Raleigh, NC - Alltel Pavilion @ Walnut Creek
27 - Charlotte, NC - Center City Fest
29 - Savannah, GA - Savannah Civic Center
30 - Tallahassee, FL - Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center
May 2003
2, 3 - New Orleans, LA - New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
6, 7 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater
9, 10 - Birmingham, AL - Warehouse District, Downtown Birmingham
13, 14 - Louisville, KY - The Palace
16, 17 - Indianapolis, IN - Murat Theatre
June 2003
14 - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Music Festival
27-29 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks
July
4, 5 - Detroit Lakes, MN - 10,000 Lakes Festival
8 - Columbus, OH - PromoWest Pavilion
9 - Rochester Hills, MI - Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
11 - Cleveland, OH - Tower City Amphitheatre
12, 13 - Lewisburg, WV - Mid-Atlantic Music Experience, State Fair
16 - Portsmouth, VA - Harbor Center
18, 19 - Grenada, MS - Hobstock Festival
20 - Grand Prairie, TX - NextStage at Grand Prairie
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