The Low Anthem Kicks Off Summer Tour, Plays Benefit Concert for Congressional Candidate

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The Low Anthem kicks off its summer tour this weekend, starting three weeks of shows along the US East Coast, from Virginia to Vermont. Following a Sunday set at the Green River Festival in Massachusetts, the Providence-based quartet heads back to its hometown to headline a benefit concert for Congressional candidate David Segal. The band returns to Rhode Island at the end of month to perform on the Newport Folk Festival's Main Stage.

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The Low Anthem kicks off its summer tour this weekend, starting three weeks of shows along the East Coast of the United States, from Virginia to Vermont. First up is a spot on the Main Stage of the Green River Festival in Greenfield, Massachusetts, Sunday afternoon. Also performing over the festival weekend is label mate Allen Toussaint, as well as bands like Cake, Calexico, Old Crow Medicine Show, and The Felice Brothers.

The next night, the Providence, Rhode Island-based quartet returns to its hometown to perform at a special event. On Monday, July 19, The Low Anthem will headline a benefit concert at Firehouse 13 in Providence to support the Congressional campaign of David Segal. Segal is running to represent Rhode Island's first congressional district, filling a seat currently held by Congressman Patrick Kennedy, who is retiring.

The band members report that they are longtime friends and supporters of David Segal's and are excited to play a few songs at this special fundraiser. Also performing are Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons and 'Mericans. Tickets are available at four levels of support, each named after a favorite folk icon: Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan. To choose one, head to actblue.com.

At the end of the month, July 31, The Low Anthem returns to Rhode Island to perform at the famed Newport Folk Festival for the second year in a row. This time around, the band will take to the festival's Main Stage, where John Prine will perform later the same day.

For more on The Low Anthem's upcoming tour, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Thursday, July 15, 2010
    The Low Anthem Kicks Off Summer Tour, Plays Benefit Concert for Congressional Candidate
    Ryan Mastro

    The Low Anthem kicks off its summer tour this weekend, starting three weeks of shows along the East Coast of the United States, from Virginia to Vermont. First up is a spot on the Main Stage of the Green River Festival in Greenfield, Massachusetts, Sunday afternoon. Also performing over the festival weekend is label mate Allen Toussaint, as well as bands like Cake, Calexico, Old Crow Medicine Show, and The Felice Brothers.

    The next night, the Providence, Rhode Island-based quartet returns to its hometown to perform at a special event. On Monday, July 19, The Low Anthem will headline a benefit concert at Firehouse 13 in Providence to support the Congressional campaign of David Segal. Segal is running to represent Rhode Island's first congressional district, filling a seat currently held by Congressman Patrick Kennedy, who is retiring.

    The band members report that they are longtime friends and supporters of David Segal's and are excited to play a few songs at this special fundraiser. Also performing are Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons and 'Mericans. Tickets are available at four levels of support, each named after a favorite folk icon: Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan. To choose one, head to actblue.com.

    At the end of the month, July 31, The Low Anthem returns to Rhode Island to perform at the famed Newport Folk Festival for the second year in a row. This time around, the band will take to the festival's Main Stage, where John Prine will perform later the same day.

    For more on The Low Anthem's upcoming tour, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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