Elliott Smith, Lit, Vanilla Ice, Peter Searcy ...
Singer/songwriter Elliott Smith has added more dates to his trip around the States. His forthcoming album, Division Day/No Name #6, is due in the spring.
Elliott Smith tour dates:
Feb. 17; West Hollywood, Calif.; Roxy Theatre
Feb. 20; Washington, D.C.; Black Cat
Feb. 21; Philadelphia, Pa.; North Star Bar
Feb. 22; New York, N.Y.; Town Hall
Feb. 24; Cambridge, Mass.; Middle East Downstairs
Feb. 25; Minneapolis, Minn.; 400 Bar
Feb. 26; Chicago, Ill.; Empty Bottle
Feb. 28; Seattle, Wash.; Breakroom
Feb. 29; Portland, Ore.; EJ's
March 1; San Francisco, Calif.; Bottom of the Hill
Orange County, Calif., rockers Lit are touring through March with pop-punkers 22 Jacks (Feb. 26–March 15). Lit's most recent album is 1999's Place in the Sun. The Feb. 22 show in Atlanta reportedly will be webcast on www.liverock.com, according to the band's official Web site (www.litlounge.com).
Lit tour dates:
Feb. 20; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Chili Pepper
Feb. 21; Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; House of Blues
Feb. 22; Atlanta, Ga.; Cotton Club
Feb. 24; Winston-Salem, N.C.; Ziggy's
Feb. 25; Carroll Valley, Pa.; Ski Liberty
Feb. 26; Plainview, N.Y.; Vanderbilt
Feb. 28; Boston, Mass.; Axis
Feb. 29; Philadelphia, Pa.; Theatre of Living Arts
March 1; Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Chance (without 22 Jacks)
March 2; Washington, D.C.; 9:30 Club
March 4; New York, N.Y.; Irving Plaza
March 5; New Haven, Conn.; Toad's Place
March 6; Providence, R.I.; Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
March 8; Old Bridge, N.J.; Birch Hill Nite Club
March 9; Scranton, Pa.; Tink's
March 10; Cleveland, Ohio; Odeon Concert Club
March 11; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Metropol
March 12; Lewisberry, Pa.; Ski Roundup (no 22 Jacks)
March 14; Columbus, Ohio; Newport Music Hall
March 15; Detroit, Mich.; St. Andrews Hall
March 17; Milwaukee, Wis.; Rave
March 18; Minneapolis, Minn.; Quest Club
March 19; Chicago, Ill.; House of Blues
While working on the follow-up to 1998's Hard to Swallow, hip-hop's original great white hope, Vanilla Ice, continues touring.
Vanilla Ice tour dates:
March 13; Padre Island, Texas; Charlie's
March 17; Metairie, La.; Kenny's Key West
March 24; Reading, Pa.; Top of the Rock
March 29; Bradenton, Fla.; Outer Limits
Singer/songwriter Peter Searcy, former leader of defunct thrash-poppers Squirrel Bait and the more melodic Big Wheel, is spending the next few months on the road behind his forthcoming solo debut, Could You Please and Thank You, due Feb. 22. Beginning March 2, he will appear on the Jolly Rancher Rocks tour with Frankie Machine and Neve.
Peter Searcy tour dates:
Feb. 16; Cleveland, Ohio; Grog Shop
Feb. 18; Chicago, Ill.; Double Door
Feb. 19; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Intersection
Feb. 24; Birmingham, Ala.; Nick
Feb. 25; Jacksonville, Fla.; Jack Rabbit's
Feb. 26; Charleston, S.C.; Music Farm
Feb. 29; Columbia, S.C.; Elbow Room
March 2; Orlando, Fla.; Hard Rock Live
March 3; Atlanta, Ga.; Hard Rock Café
March 4; Charlotte, N.C.; Tremont Music Hall
March 5; Nashville, Tenn.; 3rd & Lindsley (not Jolly Rancher tour)
March 10; New York, N.Y.; Hard Rock Café
March 11; Boston, Mass.; Hard Rock Café
March 16; Baltimore, Md.; Hard Rock Café
March 17; Cleveland, Ohio; Hard Rock Café
March 18; Detroit, Mich.; TBA
March 23; Cincinnati, Ohio; Bogart's
March 24; Chicago, Ill.; Hard Rock Café
March 25; Minneapolis, Minn.; Quest
March 30; St. Louis, Mo.; Hard Rock Café
March 31; Kansas City, Mo.; Granada Theatre
April 1; Denver, Colo.; Hard Rock Café
April 6; Houston, Texas; Hard Rock Café
April 7; Dallas, Texas; Hard Rock Café
April 15; The Woodlands, Texas; C.W. Mitchell Pavilion (not Jolly Rancher tour)
April 27; Los Angeles, Calif.; Hard Rock Café
April 28; San Francisco, Calif.; Hard Rock Café
May 4; Seattle, Wash.; Showbox