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    May 14, 2012

    Some news that makes our Northeastern Pennsylvania natives Walt and Jerome VERY happy: our evening show on 12/23 at the Allentown Symphony Hall has sold out! Due to the popular demand for this show, we are going to add a SECOND matinee performance that afternoon.

    We want to make sure that you have the first chance to get the best seats in the house for this show. We’re offering CHASERS tickets first through Artist Arena.

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    Some news that makes our Northeastern Pennsylvania natives Walt and Jerome VERY happy: our evening show on 12/23 at the Allentown Symphony Hall has sold out! Due to the popular demand for this show, we are going to add a SECOND matinee performance that afternoon. We want to make sure that you have the first chance to get the best seats in the house for this show. We’re offering CHASERS tickets first through Artist Arena. Use the log-in information to get yours before the general public on-sale, which is set to begin tomorrow May 15 at 10:00am EST: http://straightnochaser.artistarena.com/ User name = chasers Password = tickets Thank you all again for the support… we’re looking forward to 2 great shows in Allentown, PA this fall! Much love, Straight No Chaser
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    May 10, 2012

    We’re overwhelmed by the excitement that’s been building about #SNClive! We’re so excited to see so many of you again when we hit the road this fall!

    Several of our Fan Club pre-sales have ALREADY sold out. We’ve been able to work with the venues to open up more seats for Fan Club tickets. Today, we’re offering you a second chance to get the best seats in the house for a select group of #SNClive shows

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    [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"53411","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"565","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"479"}}]]We’re overwhelmed by the excitement that’s been building about #SNClive!  We’re so excited to see so many of you again when we hit the road this fall!Several of our Fan Club pre-sales have ALREADY sold out.  We’ve been able to work with the venues to open up more seats for Fan Club tickets. Today, we’re offering you a second chance to get the best seats in the house for a select group of #SNClive shows. There are another block of tickets for each of the following shows with your name on them!11/30 – Los Angeles – Pantages Theatre12/7 – Indianapolis – Murat Theatre12/8 – Indianapolis – Murat Theatre12/9 – Chicago – Chicago Theatre (MATINEE)12/9 – Chicago – Chicago Theatre (LATE)12/22 – Hershey – Hershey Theatre (MATINEE)12/22 – Hershey – Hershey Theatre (LATE)12/23 – Allentown – Allentown Symphony HallBe sure to go our Artist Arena page and use the following log-in info to get your tickets TODAY!  Remember: TOMORROW Friday 5/11 is the public on-sale for our shows… get yours before everyone knows about it!http://straightnochaser.artistarena.com/User name = chasersPassword = ticketsGet your #SNClive tickets today!We’ll see you on the road,SNC
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    May 08, 2012

    CHASERS!

    Thank you so much for all your patience while we sort through a few final things. We wanted to make sure that everything goes smoothly for you all.

    Fan Club Tickets for the #SNClive Tour are now available! These are the best seats in the house--and they're available to you FIRST, before the general public.

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    CHASERS!Thank you so much for all your patience while we sort through a few final things. We wanted to make sure that everything goes smoothly for you all.Fan Club Tickets for the #SNClive Tour are now available!  These are the best seats in the house--and they're available to you FIRST, before the general public. Head over to our Artist Arena page for a complete list of shows available for Fan Club Ticket sales.  You'll need this exclusive log-in information to get to the page:http://straightnochaser.artistarena.comUser = chasersPassword = ticketsPlease note--a few of the shows we announced yesterday are going to be available for sale on later dates.11/11/12 - Conway, AR - Reynold Performance Hall - On Sale 7/30/1211/18/12 - Salina, KS - Stiefel Theatre - On Sale TBD11/21/12 - Albuquerque, NM - Kiva Auditorium at Albuquerque Convention Center - On Sale TONIGHT by 9:00pm EST 11/23/12 Tucson, AZ - Centennial Hall at University of Arizona - On Sale TONIGHT by 9:00pm EST 12/2/12 - Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center for the Arts - On Sale 5/25/12 12/3/12 - Modesto, CA - Gallo Arts Center - On Sale TBD 12/4/12 - Palm Desert, CA - McCallum Theatre - On Sale TBDWe'll be sure to remind you about all the above on-sale dates, so be sure you're following us on Twitter, Liking Us on Facebook, and checking in with us here at SNCmusic.com!We'll see you on the road!Straight No Chaser 
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    May 08, 2012

    We're doing some quick maintenance before our Fan Club Tickets go on sale. Everything will be up by 6:30pm EST.

    We promise: it'll be worth the wait!

    SNC

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    We're doing some quick maintenance before our Fan Club Tickets go on sale. Everything will be up by 6:30pm EST. We promise: it'll be worth the wait! SNC
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  • BIG NEWS!

    We're in the home stretch of our Spring 2012 Tour, and we're getting ready to start the second half our Canada 2012 Tour. It's been a great run--it's gone by WAY too fast.

    We've got 2 big pieces of news for you today... check it out after the break!

    Today, we're excited for two big pieces of news: 1) our Fall 2012 Tour name and shows, and 2) our fourth LP!

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    We're in the home stretch of our Spring 2012 Tour, and we're getting ready to start the second half our Canada 2012 Tour. It's been a great run--it's gone by WAY too fast. Today, we're excited for two big pieces of news: 1) our Fall 2012 Tour name and shows, and 2) our fourth LP! After a short break with 7 shows this summer, we're out on the road again this fall starting October 24 in Burlington, VT. A full schedule of shows is available below, or of course, on our Tour page.We're also excited to have a name for our fall 2012 tour--#SNClive Tour!"This group started because of a viral video on YouTube,” Randy explains. “From day one, we have encouraged fans to upload photos and videos from our shows, even expanding venue photo policies to ensure that this was possible. We are excited to really drive home the idea of building a fan community around content by naming our tour #SNClive." Fan Club tickets for select dates will be going live TOMORROW, Tuesday May 8 at 6:00pm EST through Artist Arena. We're going to post a full list of dates tomorrow--so stay tuned for log in information. In addition to our upcoming dates, we're going into the studio this summer to record our fourth full-length album, which is set to be released this fall.  More details on the upcoming album will be released in the coming months, so stay tuned!Great things are ahead, we can't wait.  We hope to see you on the road soon!Straight No Chaser #SNClive Tour ItineraryOCTOBER 24 Burlington, VT - Flynn Center for the Performing Arts 25 Albany, NY - Palace Theatre 26 Syracuse, NY - Crouse Hinds Theater at the the Oncenter 27 Wilkes-Barre, PA - F.M. Kirby Center for the Perfroming Arts 29 New Wilmington, PA - Orr Auditorium at Wesminister College NOVEMBER 1 Bloomington, IN - Indiana University Auditorium 2 Waukegan, IL - Genesee Theatre 3 Joliet, IL - Rialto Square Theatre 4 Rockford, IL - Coronado Performing Arts Center 7 Evansville, IN - The Centre 8 Springfield, MO - Juanita Hammons Hall at Missouri State University 9 Cherokee, NC - Harrah’s Cherokee 10 St. Louis, MO - Fabulous Fox Theatre 11 Conway, AR - Reynold Performance Hall 14 Topeka, KS - Topeka Performing Arts Center 15 Cedar Rapids, IA - Paramount Theatre 16 Omaha, NE - Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall 17 Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre 18 Salina, KS - Stiefel Theatre20 Oklahoma City, OK - Oklahoma City Music Hall21 Albuquerque, NM - Kiva Auditorium at Albuquerque Convention Center 23 Tucson, AZ - Centennial Hall at University of Arizona 24 San Diego, CA - San Diego Civic Center 25 Reno, NV - Pioneer Center 26 Seattle, WA - McCaw Hall 27 Portland, OR - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 30 Los Angeles, CA - Pantages Theatre DECEMBER 1 Bakersfield, CA - Rabobank Theatre 2 Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center for the Arts 3 Modesto, CA - Gallo Arts Center 4 Palm Desert, CA - McCallum Theatre 7 Indianapolis, IN - The Murat Theatre 8 Indianapolis, IN - The Murat Theatre 9 Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre (2 Shows) 12 Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre 13 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium 16 Cleveland, OH - Playhouse Square (2 Shows) 20 Westbury, NY - NYCB Theatre at Westbury 22 Hershey, PA - The Hershey Theatre (2 Shows) 23 Allentown, PA - Allentown Symphony Hall
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    May 04, 2012



    With Mother's Day around the corner, we are excited to announce that you can now purchase our "Songs of the Decades" DVD at our official webstore. The DVD was filmed live at Harrahs Resort in Atlantic City, NJ last summer, and for the first time is available outside of PBS’ Pledge Drive. The songs performed are a journey through the decades of the pop songbook including everything from Doo Wop to contemporary pop done with an SNC twist.

    Order your copy now on our official webstore, and while you're there - pick up some of our favorite tees on sale for Mother's Day now through May 13th.

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    [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"52976","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"250","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"300"}}]]With Mother's Day around the corner, we are excited to announce that you can now purchase our "Songs of the Decades" DVD at our official webstore. The DVD was filmed live at Harrahs Resort in Atlantic City, NJ last summer, and for the first time is available outside of PBS’ Pledge Drive. The songs performed are a journey through the decades of the pop songbook including everything from Doo Wop to contemporary pop done with an SNC twist.Order your copy now on our official webstore, and while you're there - pick up some of our favorite tees on sale for Mother's Day now through May 13th. With every purchase, we're including a free 2012 poster calendar as well.- Straight No Chaser
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    May 01, 2012

    CHASERS!

    We know you're anxiously awaiting to hear if we have any more plans for this summer... we'll we've got the final 2 dates we're announcing for our summer shows available you, first, TODAY!

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    CHASERS! We know you're anxiously awaiting to hear if we have any more plans for this summer... well we've got the final 2 dates we're announcing for our summer shows available to you, first, TODAY! We're excited to announce 2 new shows today: Friday July 6 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Biloxi, MS and Wednesday August 22 at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA! As always, we want YOU to have the first chance at the best seats in the house.  That's why we're offering tickets to you all TODAY through Artist Arena.  Please visit our page at http://straightnochaser.artistarena.com/ and use the following log-in to get your tickets: User = chasersPassword = ticketsBe sure to RSVP to the events on our Bandsintown page so we know you're coming!  We can't wait to see you! Much love,SNC
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    April 12, 2012

    Hi from my bunk, somewhere outside of Chattanooga, everyone.  Please accept my apologies for not blogging in, I don't know, like 14 years.  

    Whattup, hyperbole.

    I realized that I was overdue the other night when Seggie encouraged the audience to check out our website to post their photos & videos from the concert, something else I kinda zoned out on, and "read some of our long-winded blogs."  I turned to Don (the redheaded new guy) and said, "You should put a new blog up on the website," to which he replied "YOU should put a new blog up on the website."  

    He was right, albeit a little too

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    Hi from my bunk, somewhere outside of Chattanooga, everyone.  Please accept my apologies for not blogging in, I don't know, like 14 years.   Whattup, hyperbole. I realized that I was overdue the other night when Seggie encouraged the audience to check out our website to post their photos & videos from the concert, something else I kinda zoned out on, and "read some of our long-winded blogs."  I turned to Don (the redheaded new guy) and said, "You should put a new blog up on the website," to which he replied "YOU should put a new blog up on the website."   He was right, albeit a little too sassy about it for a guy who's only been in the group for 20 minutes.  It's true, though:  I've been MIA from the site for awhile and don't really have any legitimate excuse that merits my time away from bringing y'all up to speed on what's going on in our world. Wait...did I just type "y'all?"   (Reads previous sentence) Huh.  Yep, sure did. That brings me to tonight's topic:  why I love the South.* *Contrary to what some people in Southern Indiana will tell you by their proclivity to drive around with Confederate flag bumper stickers on their cars, "The South" will henceforth be defined, in this blog entry at least, as any state that legitimately fought under Jefferson Davis in the Civil War and/or has a collective penchant for sweet tea, wrap-around porches, or calling it "PE-can pie."  That's a whole other blog entry, though.  (It's pe-CAHN, by the way...) Oh, and before anyone gets all Ken Burns on me or ponders to themselves "What does he know about the South, being from the Midwest," I'm well aware there were some states that were kiiiinda on the fence with whose side they were on back in the mid-19th century (Kansas, Missouri, I'm looking at you).  Trust me, I totally nerded out as a kid and went on a big Civil War kick from age 10 to ohhhhh...now.  If you haven't seen "Glory," you need to call your local Blockbuster, have them save you a copy of the VHS before anyone else gets to it, and get hip to it immediately.  Might be Matthew Broderick's best role ever after Ferris Bueller.  And that campfire singalong scene where Denzel breaks down?  C'mon! But I digress. I moved around a lot as a Navy kid and spent 1st & 2nd grade in Pascagoula, MS while my Dad was stationed there.  Our home was within walking distance of the Gulf of Mexico and, get this, on a bayou.  A bayou!  I don't even know what the exact definition of a bayou is, but we lived on one for two years and if that's not street cred for knowing something about the South, then I don't know what is.  Plus, it's just fun to say.  Bayou.  Go ahead, say it out loud.  Bayou. Now say "down by the bayou" five or six times.  Really try out some different accents, too.  Get comfy with it.  Your co-workers won't notice. I recall clearly having a fearful respect of that opaque, brownish water just past our backyard and the various critters (aka "swamp monsters" aka "swonsters") that inhabited them.  One time, I saw an alligator fighting a snapping turtle eating a baby Sasquatch in the water.  Not really, but think how awesome that would be.  My money'd be on the baby Sasquatch.  I would name him something totally rad like Captain Baby Sasquatch or, like...Clancy or something.  (Dibs on the intellectual property of "Captain Baby Sasquatch" and future series of children's books, merchandise line, and smash Pixar film) Plus...plus!...both sets of my grandparents lived in Florida and Florida's for sure somewhere near the South.  (= more street cred) Shoot, the little league team I played on in Mississippi was sponsored by the local Magnolia Skating Rink.  In case you didn't know, the magnolia is the official state flower of every state in the South.  They smell like angel wings.  (For the record, by "played on," I mean "hung out in left field the whole game while sifting dirt through my hat with four other kids, one of whom I don't even think spoke once all season.") Again...  Street.  Cred.  I'm basically in Lynyrd Skynyrd. Did I mention that I totally ralphed all over the place once at a friend's birthday party at Magnolia Skating Rink?  Yeah, there was a good stretch circa 1989-94 that I would just straight-up barf in public.  Dentist's office, busy restaurant after church, on the bus on the third day of school as the new kid...  You name it, odds are young me barfed there.  Hey, thanks for inviting me to your pizza party, I'm gonna go over here and barf all over the place, just kinda nonchalantly skate away, and then totally play dumb when someone discovers it and yells "Aw, gross!  Someone just totally barfed all over the place!"  Then my Mom'll pick me up and ask how the party was and I'll say something like "Oh, it was good, I definitely didn't throw up after the presents and before the couples skate.  Can we just go home so I can look through my telescope and never talk about this again?" Good times. Now that I've offended everyone in the South and probably made everyone reading this throw up a little in their mouths, I guess it's time I should actually get back to my original thesis.   Here are some things that I absolutely love about the South: 1.  Y'all.  Freaking love it.  You + all = y'all.  (Ex.: "How y'all doing?")  It's like we're good friends and total strangers at the same time! 2.  All y'all.  Even better!  Y'all's awesomely redundant cousin.  It's like the Spanish 3rd person ustedes form on steroids.  All + you all = all y'all.  (Ex.:  "Are all y'all going to Piggly Wiggly?") 3.  All y'all's.  This one's a little tougher to grasp technically, but it's basically used to express a collective ownership of something.  (Ex.:  "Make sure y'all have all y'all's permission slips signed and on my desk by Friday.")  Author's note:  the northern version of "all y'all's" is "your guys's." 4.  Truck stops.  I woke up outside a Love's truck stop in Texas recently, went in to survey the various sundries, and walked out proudly clutching a one-pound canister of beef jerky that I acquired for $27.99.  Robertson's from Oklahoma; check it out.  Worth every penny.  (By the way, as much as I love me some truck stops, no one I know loves them more than Mike.  That guy has sent me texts at 2:30 in the morning that say "Pilot station in 15 minutes.  You in?") 5.  Spanish moss.  I know, I know, it's actually bad for the trees, but it's so cool looking.  It's like a lip piercing the tree got when it was 16 and then it has to go to a job interview at 22. 6.  The food.  Do I really need to elaborate? 7.  Our drivers, The Brothers Mickle, how much they loathe LSU football, and how they can make "Roll Tide" into a legitimate response to anything.  I know of no finer human beings than those two guys.  I want to experience a real Cullman, Alabama cookout with them before I die.  Roll Tide. 8.  The subtly scandalous undertones of the phrase "Everything's bigger in Texas." 9.  How a cowboy hat and cut-off t-shirt is completely socially acceptable evening-wear.  Dude in the audience in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, you know who you are. 10.  The term "Bless his/her/your/their heart(s)."  It's juuuuuust barely more sweet than it is condescending. 11.  The immediately disarming charm of a southern accent.  Gets me every time. 12.  The tea.  Good night, the tea is good in the South.  I like to go my Papa's route and throw in 2 or 3 or 9 lemon wedges so it's more like tea-flavored lemon juice.   13.  How my Nana says "Good night" as a substitute for "My goodness." 14.  Ghost tours.  I've never been on one, but I'm going the next time I'm in Charleston.  Still, love 'em.   15.  The combination of salt and decay wafting through the air down by the bayou. 16.  Tonight's crowd in Chattanooga.  Wow.  Thank you if you were there! 17.  Ft. Smith, Arkansas' airport.  It's the coziest, warmest (kinda oddest) airport I've ever experienced.  There are no less than 217 of the most comfortable-looking wingback chairs that greet you as you stroll through its expansive 4 gates.  I seriously thought an old woman wearing a bonnet was going to invite me to a game of checkers as I exited the gangway.   18.  Our lighting guy Blake and how much he loves his hometown of Houston.  He owns hundreds, if not thousands of Houston-related articles of clothing and only about 1/3rd of them have what "society" would call "sleeves."  I kid you not, go up to him at intermission and ask him what Houston shirt he's wearing.  He'll be the guy wearing the Astros hat and the beard. 19.  How young women will call older women "ma'am" like...always. 20.  How stinkin' friendly the people are.  You continuously raise the bar for us Midwesterners, southern brothers and sisters, and that's saying something.   Can't wait to get back down here soon and sing again for y'all. (I can say it, I lived here for awhile.) All y'all's truly, Ryan
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    New items are available in Straight No Chaser's webstore! Previously only available on tour, fans can now get the items online:

     

    $20.00

     

    $5.00

     

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    [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"51131","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"480","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"480"}}]] New items are available in Straight No Chaser's webstore! Previously only available on tour, fans can now get the items online: Vintage Design T-Shirt$20.00 Vintage Sign Juniors Tank$20.00 "Back to the Shore" Glowstick$5.00 
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    April 02, 2012


    Congratulations Melanie Allan. You're the new Chaser of the Month!

    Great work on the site!!!

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    Congratulations Melanie Allan. You're the new Chaser of the Month! Great work on the site!!!
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