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Marc Cohn continues the 'Parade"

Singer/songwriter Marc Cohn has booked another round of US dates to support "Join the Parade," his first new studio set in nearly a decade.

Cohn is scheduled to return to the road June 7, starting with a festival performance in Elmer, NJ. From there, he'll play more than 30 dates across the US through late September. Details are listed below.

Fans can also catch Cohn performing a live, interactive concert June 12 at the DeepRockDrive website. Online concertgoers will be able to select the angle from which they view the show and vote on which song will be played next.

Cohn, best known for his 1991 hit, "Walking in Memphis," returned to the road last fall for his first nationwide trek since the "Rainy Season" tour of 1993. The Grammy winner's long hiatus and case of writer's block ended with "Join the Parade," which surfaced in October.

The 10-song set, Cohn's first since 1998's "Burning the Daze," was inspired by some life-changing events. In August 2005, the singer was shot in the head during a random attempted carjacking following a Denver concert but, miraculously, sustained only minor injuries. Three weeks later, while recovering from post-traumatic stress disorder in his New York home, Cohn watched the city of New Orleans destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

"I'm in the middle of my own crisis, and now I'm watching all these haunting images on television of thousands of people suffering through a far more horrific event," Cohn explained in his bio. "And then something I never could have predicted happened. It was like my song-writing receiver got flipped into the on position. Everywhere I turned, in conversations I overheard, even in get-well emails I was receiving, song ideas started coming. For several weeks, I'd be working on two-three songs simultaneously. And these songs weren't polite about their sudden presence either; they insisted on being written."

"Join the Parade" was co-produced by former Bob Dylan guitarist and solo artist Charlie Sexton, and features guest vocalists Shelby Lynne, N'Dea Davenport and the Holmes Brothers. A couple of songs from the set are streaming at Cohn's MySpace page.