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| 03/15/10 Jack Johnson has confirmed a slew of U.S. summer dates. The singer/songwriter will tour the world in support of his new, more electric album To the Sea , which is scheduled for release on June 1 via Brushfire records. 03/15/10 Among the 50 finalists are Olympic runner John Steffensen, 92.9 radio announcer Ross Wallman, East Perth footballer and physiotherapist Dave Dawes and author Craig Silvey. 03/15/10 A 46-year-old woman died Sunday night and four others were injured in a car accident including a two-year-old boy who was flown to Seattle' s Harborview Medical Center and is in critical condition. 03/15/10 OAHU, HI--(Marketwire - 03/15/10) - Hawaiian-born singer-songwriter Jack Johnson will release his new album, entitled " To The Sea ," on June 1st, 2010, on his own label, Brushfire Records. The first single from the album, "You And Your Heart," will be released to radio in early April. "To The Sea ," Johnson's fifth studio release, was co-produced by Johnson, his bandmates bassist Merlo ... 03/15/10 Jack Johnson has confirmed a slew of U.S. summer dates. The singer/songwriter will tour the world in support of his new, more electric album To the Sea , which is scheduled for release on June 1 via Brushfire records. 03/15/10 OAHU, HI--(Marketwire - 03/15/10) - Hawaiian-born singer-songwriter Jack Johnson will release his new album, entitled " To The Sea ," on June 1st, 2010, on his own label, Brushfire Records. The first single from the album, "You And Your Heart," will be released to radio in early April. "To The Sea ," Johnson's fifth studio release, was co-produced by Johnson, his bandmates bassist Merlo ... 03/15/10 Jack Johnson has confirmed a slew of U.S. summer dates. The singer/songwriter will tour the world in support of his new, more electric album To the Sea , which is scheduled for release on June 1 via Brushfire records. 03/15/10 The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District said without voter's approval of a $4 million levy, they can't upkeep their buildings. |