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As featured previously featured here, this act featuring members of Godsmack, Ultraspank, Amen and Snot is going to be on tour with Three Days Grace. Check out the press release and tour dates below.
Also, check out their official website at www.lopromusic.com.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LO-PRO TO TOUR WITH THREE DAYS GRACE AS DEBUT SINGLE “SUNDAY” CLIMBS THE ROCK RADIO CHARTS
Santa Monica, California, February 10, 2004 – In 2002, Aaron Lewis, lead singer of STAIND, signed the first band, Lo-Pro, to his new 413 Records imprint in conjunction with Geffen Records President Jordan Schur. Lo-Pro released their self-titled debut set on 413/Geffen Records in August of 2003 and spent the remainder of the year touring the U.S. with STAIND. Now the guys in Lo-Pro have a single climbing up the radio charts and a slot on the upcoming Three Days Grace tour of the U.S.
Lo-Pro will join Three Days Grace on tour beginning March 10th in Boston, Massachusetts at Axis and the tour will run through the end of April (see below for complete itinerary). Lo-Pro’s first single, “Sunday,” is off to an amazing start at the Rock Radio formats. Just three weeks after its add date, “Sunday” has already reached #30 on the Active Rock chart, #29 on the Mainstream Rock chart and #32 at the Modern Rock chart and climbing.
The Southern California-based band was founded by former Ultraspank members Peter Murray (vocals) and Neil Godfrey (guitar). The two are joined by drummer Tommy Stewart (Godsmack), bassist Jon Fahnestock (Snot, Amen) and guitarist Pete Ricci. Lo-Pro’s debut was recorded in Los Angeles at NRG studio with producer Don Gilmore (Linkin Park) at the board. Lo-Pro was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge
Below is a complete list of Lo-Pro’s tour dates with Three Days Grace:
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March 10
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Boston, MA
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Axis
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March 11
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New York, NY
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Bowery Ballroom
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March 12
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Philadelphia, PA
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Theatre of Living Arts
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March 13
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Norfolk, VA
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Norva Theater
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March 18
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Detroit, MI
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St. Andrews Hall
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March 19
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Cleveland, OH
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Odeon
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March 20
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Cincinnati, OH
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Bogart’s
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March 22
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Grand Rapids, MI
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The Intersection
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March 25
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Madison, WI
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Barrymore Theater
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March 26
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St. Louis, MO
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The Pageant
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March 27
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Kansas City, MO
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The Beaumont
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March 28
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Omaha, NE
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The Ranch Bowl
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March 31
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Spokane, WA
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Big Easy Concert House
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April 1
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Portland, OR
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Roseland Theater
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April 2
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Seattle, WA
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Graceland
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April 6
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West Hollywood, CA
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Troubadour
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April 8
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Tucson, AZ
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City Limits
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April 9
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Tempe, AZ
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Marquee Theater
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April 10
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Las Vegas, NV
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House of Blues
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April 12
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Denver, CO
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Gothic Theater
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April 13
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Lubbock, TX
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Jake’s
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April 14
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Oklahoma City, OK
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Fritzi’s Music Hall
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April 17
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Houston, TX
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Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
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April 18
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San Antonio, TX
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
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April 20
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Baton Rouge, LA
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Varsity Theater
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April 22
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Jacksonville, FLA
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Free Bird Café
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April 23
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Miami, FLA
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Bayfront Park
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April 24
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Tampa, FLA
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Zephyr Hills Fest. Park
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April 25
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Orlando, FLA
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Lee Vista Park
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