Wilco Rocks the Streets of Lawrence, Kansas

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Wilco fans took to the streets last night for the first outdoor concert held on the corner of Ninth and New Hampshire Streets in Lawrence, Kansas, which locals hope will be the first of many such events, according to the Lawrence Journal-World & News. A portion of the proceeds from the concert concessions will go to support the Lawrence Arts Center, which sits just next to the site.

Visit www2.ljworld.com for the report from the event; pore through a photo gallery, with more pictures like the above of Glenn Kotche by photographer John Henry; and watch the area TV news coverage on local channel 6.


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  • Wednesday, May 14, 2008
    Wilco Rocks the Streets of Lawrence, Kansas

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    Wilco fans took to the streets last night for the first outdoor concert held on the corner of Ninth and New Hampshire Streets in Lawrence, Kansas, which locals hope will be the first of many such events, according to the Lawrence Journal-World & News. A portion of the proceeds from the concert concessions will go to support the Lawrence Arts Center, which sits just next to the site.

    Visit www2.ljworld.com for the report from the event; pore through a photo gallery, with more pictures like the above of Glenn Kotche by photographer John Henry; and watch the area TV news coverage on local channel 6.


    Wilco_sky_deluxe_lg

    Click here to add Wilco's Sky Blue Sky deluxe CD+DVD directly to your Shopping Cart for $21, along with the album MP3s at no additional cost. For Wilco's complete Nonesuch catalog, click here.

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