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Support For Paul Weller's May Tour!

The Draytones will support Paul for some dates (to be confirmed) on the upcoming May tour. Here's a blog post from their MySpace page. Stop by and check them out!


Tuesday, March 04, 2008
.......PAUL WELLER TOUR......

Hello to all fellow vibrations in the mind of LOVE out there in cyberland


Well.........Stan gave a copy of 'Up In My Head' (out 13th March in all good record stores) to Paul Weller. Turns out he likes it and has asked us to come on tour with us in UK in May:

(Dates to be announced!!)

.......so be there or be square!!

Other than that things are bubbling away nicely in London town for the Tones.......free gig at 93 Ft East very soon...a mind blowing residency on Tin Pan Alley all booked and ready to pop.....Turn It Down set to permeate the airwaves......Podcasts are ready too- keep your eyes peeled for them.......and summer beggining to arrive x x

As always.......blessing of love to one and all

x Los Draytones x

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