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looks like a good year is starting off for you zoe- why arent you doing the letterman thang? that would be great to see-loop promotion, etc. anyway, good luck on the road seeya staninsanfran on 12/26/05 10:54 AM, Zoe Keating at cello@zoekeating.com wrote: > Hi Loopers, > > Happy Boxing Day! > > My RPTR and I are very excited to announce the following performance > dates. I'll be supporting the talented (and beautiful!) Imogen Heap > and accompanying her during her set: > > Jan 11th: New York, NY - Avalon (old Limelight) > Jan 12th: Toronto, ON - El Mocambo > Jan 13th: Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club > Jan 14th: Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts > Jan 15th: Baltimore, MD - Recher Theatre > Jan 17th: Chicago, IL - Schubas Tavern > Jan 18th: Detroit, MI - Magic Bag > Jan 23rd: San Diego, CA - House Of Blues > Jan 24th: Los Angeles, CA - El Rey Theatre > Jan 26th: San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall > Jan 28th: Portland, OR - Dante's > Jan 29th: Seattle, WA - Neumo's > Feb 7th, London, UK: The Scala > > Here's more about Imogen in case you're not familiar with her work: > > Heap Of Shows > Updated 00:21 PST Mon, Dec 26 2005 > http://www.pollstar.com/news/viewnews.pl?NewsID=6546 > With her long-awaited sophomore album, Speak For Yourself, finally > hitting stores, Imogen Heap will cross the pond to pay her American > fans a visit. > After a "Late Night With David Letterman" appearance January 10, > she'll play New York City's Avalon and make her way across the > country throughout the month. > Nearly a dozen cities are on the itinerary, with Rasputina cellist > Zoë Keating opening on all dates. The tour wraps at Neumo's in > Seattle January 29. > Imogen Heap - who also comprises half of Frou Frou with Madonna > producer Guy Sigsworth - visited the U.S. this past fall on the Hotel > Cafe Tour with Butch Walker and the Cary Brothers. Other than that, > she hadn't been on American shores since a 1999 run with Rufus > Wainwright. > Her debut album, I Megaphone, was released in 1998.