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The Cracker Acoustic Tour Featuring Featuring Cracker’s two co-founders David Lowery and Johnny Hickman kicks off Feb. 10 in Ashland, Va.

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crackerCracker to Play a Special Acoustic Show in Evanston, Ill

On Tuesdaty, February 16 Cracker’s two co-founders David Lowery and Johnny Hickman will be playing a special show at acoustic duo show at the Space in Evanston, Illinois. The Space is located at 1245 Chicago Ave.Tickets are  $20 in advance; $25 day of show; $34 reserved table seating.

Cracker have had a whirlwind year since the release of their critically-acclaimed studio effort Sunrise In The Land Of Milk and Honey last May -   touring the world (including a very special tour of Iraq for U.S. troops last November), scoring great national radio play for their singles "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out With Me" and "Friends," cracking the Billboard 200 Chart and receiving a plethora of media accolades for their latest album (see below). Cracker also just finished a string of high-profile sold-out shows with David Lowery's other influential indie-rock band Camper Van Beethoven this weekend as part of their 2010 Traveling Apothecary Tour, and will be embarking on a two-week tour of Spain this Thu. Jan. 21st. David & Johnny's Cracker duo tour kicks off Feb. 10th in Ashland, VA and continues through the month Feb.

CRACKER FEB. 2010 ACOUSTIC DUO TOUR
02.10   Ashland, VA
02.11   Vienna, VA
02.12   Columbus, OH
02.13   Indianapolis, IN
02.14   Indianapolis, IN
02.16   Evanston, IL
02.17   Milwaukee, WI
02.18   Madison, WI
02.19   Ames, IA
02.20   Minneapolis, MN
02.21   Duluth, MN
02.23   Sioux Falls, SD
02.24   Omaha, NE
02.25  Kearny, NE
02.26   Fort Collins, CO
02.27   Steamboat Springs, CO
02.28   Denver, CO

For more info on Cracker go to:
http://www.crackersoul.com
http://www.myspace.com/crackerhatesmyspace

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