It’s been a few years since we last heard any new music from Jason Lytle. The former Grandaddy front man retreated from the brashness of Northern California to the Big Sky country of Montana after announcing the band was calling quits prior to the release of their 2006 release Just Like the Fambly Cat. Lytle recently reemerged with his solo debut Yours Truly, The Commuter and will hit the road with a mix of headlining dates and as support for our favorite redheaded chanteuse, Neko Case.
If you’re not into the Lytle’s electro-folk-rock, than maybe you’ll want to hit one of these recently announced tours…
- Yeasayer mixes headlining and festival appearances
- Australian one-man band Xavier Rudd stays busy this summer
- The Horrors put together a lengthy world tour
- Metal act Queensryche stretch their tour into November
- Jam-pop act O.A.R. lines up shed and arena dates
- Credence Clearwater Revisited pile up the dates
Finally, as Los Lobos eyes a 2010 release of their 14th studio album on their new label Shout! Factory, the band will hit the road this summer for a lengthy run that stretches deep into the tail end of 2009. The venerable roots-rockers will sandwich a co-headlining tour with Los Lonely Boys in between festival appearances and stand alone dates.
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