Wanda Jackson, Ted Leo Reschedule Triangle Appearances; Dex Romweber Steps In

Posted on: Tuesday, February 8th, 2011
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Just days after announcing that Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan would open his show at Local 506, Ted Leo revealed that he would be forced to postpone most of his up-coming shows due to being “in the midst of a very bad time.”

While it’s unclear whether or not Mac plans to join Leo on the rescheduled date, Leo has announced that he will be coming to Local 506 on May 12. Tickets for that show are available for $10 in advance or $12 the day of the show.

Ted Leo’s Chapel Hill date was previously scheduled for Feb. 5.

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And if you were planning on checking out the Queen of Rockabilly in a couple of weeks, you may need to wait longer than anticipated.

Wanda Jackson, who recently released her Jack White-produced album The Party Ain’t Over, has rescheduled her Feb. 26 performance at Local 506 for April 12.

Joining Jackson at the 506 is The Lustre Kings. Tickets are available for $20.

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For those who were looking forward to some rockabilly on Feb. 26, Dexter Romweber & The New Romans have stepped in the fill the previously vacant spot at 506.

Taking the stage with Romweber is Fantastico! and Blood Red River. Ticket information is not yet available.

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