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Published: 2010/01/05

Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB Announce February Tour

Photo by David Vann

Trey Anastasio will return to the road next month for a series of shows with his Classic TAB group. The tour will open in Charlottesville, VA on February 8 with a show that will serve as a benefit for the Kristine Anastasio Manning Memorial Fund, commemorating what would have been the 47th birthday of Anastasio’s sister, Kristine who died of neuroendocrine cancer last April. The tour will route up to New England and on through Midwest before closing out on February 28th in Knoxville, TN. Trey and Classic TAB last toured in October of 2008 with the line-up that featured drummer Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis on bass and Ray Paczkowski on keys. This time the group will be a septet with a three piece horn section: Russell Remington (tenor saxophone and flute), Jen Hartswick (trumpet and vocals) and Natalie Cressman (trombone and vocals, who is swapping in for her father Jeff Cressman). Presales for these shows will take place on Wednesday with the general onsales to follow on the 15th and 16th.

Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB Dates

February 8, Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theatre
February 9, Washington, DC 9:30 Club
February 11, Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
February 12, Boston, MA House of Blues
February 13, Wallingford, CT Oakdale Theatre
February 14, Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre
February 16, New York, NY Terminal 5
February 18, Milwaukee, WI The Pabst Theater
February 19, Chicago, IL The Riviera
February 20, Minneapolis, MN The State Theatre
February 21, Kansas City, MO The Uptown Theatre
February 23, St. Louis, MO The Pageant
February 25, Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
February 26, Charlotte, NC The Fillmore
February 27, Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
February 28, Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre

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