Cracker has announced a few tour dates for the month of May. The group will perform May 1 at Rhythm and Blues in Chattanooga, TN, May 2 at the Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta, May 3 in Chicago (venue TBA), May 13 at 4th and B in San Diego, May 14 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, May 15 at the House of Blues in Hollywood, May 16 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas and May 17 at Sedona Cultural Park in Sedona, AZ. David Lowerys side project Camper Van Beethoven will also appear on some of these dates as well.
Meanwhile, Cracker and Leftover Salmon have finished work on a collaborative album titled O Cracker Where Art Thou?, which is due out May 6. The disc features new versions of well-known Cracker material, with Leftover providing the music and Lowery and Johnny Hickman adding vocals (and some instruments here or there).
Crackers official website is www.crackersoul.com.
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