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Published: 2010/05/14

New Video, Tour for Dispatch’s Pete Francis

The Movie We Are In is the title of Pete Francis’ studio recording, due out on Tuesday May 18. The first single from the album is “Love Shakes You Down. “ Illustrator Micah Player directed a video for the song, the first such effort for the artist. As for Francis, the Dispatch alum will take to the road in support of The Movie We Are In. The tour will kick off on May 18, the album;s release date, with a performance at Philadelphia’s World Cafe Live.

Pete Francis Tour Dates

May 18 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live
May 19 Boston, MA Cafe 939
May 20 Narragansett , RI Wheel House
May 21 Troy, NY Red Square
May 22 Newmarket, NH The Stone Church
May 23 Fairfield, CT Fairfield Theatre’s Stage One
May 25 Vienna, VA Jammin Java
May 26 New York, NY Joe’s Pub
June 1 Easton, Maryland Nightcat
June 3 Nashville, Tennessee 3rd + Lindsley
June 5 Ozark, Arkansas Wakarusa Festival
June 6 Ozark, Arkansas Wakarusa Festival
June 8 Evanston, Illinois SPACE
June 9 Columbus, Ohio Rumba Cafe
June 10 Pittsburgh, PA Club Cafe
August 10 Bethlehem , PA Musikfest

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Niteroi June 19, 2012, 02:24:39

I think personally I’m just used to the Japanese music iunsdtry. Some bands there will do two albums a year and it’s almost unheard of to go more than a year without so much as announced plans for one, especially in recent years. But possibly 60 songs and counting, over one album? That’s a complete waste, in my opinion. If they wanted to get more creative they could drop the dull ones before even finishing them. Or it could be a case of we’re trying to sound impressive to our fans’, which, also in my opinion, seems possible with this announcement.

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