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Sister Hazel Tour Itinerary
[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before tickets go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
November 2009 3 - Baton Rouge, LA - Varsity Theatre 4 - Starkville, MS - Rick's Cafe 5 - Tuscaloosa, AL - Jupiter Bar & Grill 6 - Tallahassee, FL - Floyd's Music Store 7 - Tampa, FL - Zoofari
Published Sep 11,2009 2:09 PM / Tara Hall
Alt-rockers Sister Hazel have expanded their in-progress tour behind their latest album, "Release," which surfaced last month.... Read More
Biography
In-depth Biography Formed in 1993, Sister Hazel is an acoustic jangle pop band based in Gainesville, FL, featuring vocalist/guitarist Ken Block, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist Ryan Newell, bassist Jeff Beres, and drummer Mark Trojanowski. The group released an eponymous debut in 1994 before moving to the majors for their second album, Somewhere More Familiar, in 1997. The track "All for You" topped the adult alternative charts that summer, nearly reaching the pop Top Ten as well; its success pushed the album to gold sales status and a Top 50 chart position. Sister Hazel returned in the summer of 2000 with the follow-up album Fortress, again released through Universal, and scored a min...
In-depth Biography Formed in 1993, Sister Hazel is an acoustic jangle pop band based in Gainesville, FL, featuring vocalist/guitarist Ken Block, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist Ryan Newell, bassist Jeff Beres, and drummer Mark Trojanowski. The group released an eponymous debut in 1994 before moving to the majors for their second album, Somewhere More Familiar, in 1997. The track "All for You" topped the adult alternative charts that summer, nearly reaching the pop Top Ten as well; its success pushed the album to gold sales status and a Top 50 chart position. Sister Hazel returned in the summer of 2000 with the follow-up album Fortress, again released through Universal, and scored a minor radio hit with the song "Change Your Mind." The album failed to match the band's early success, however, and Sister Hazel was no longer with Universal by the early 2003 release of their next album, Chasing Daylight. They returned a year later with Lift, and despite Sister Hazel's absence from the airwaves, the group continued to cultivate a respectable grassroots following. Absolutely appeared in October 2006. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide