Robert Randolph & the Family Band will release its first studio record, titled Unclassified. The disc was produced by the band along with Jim Scott and features 11 tracks such as I Need More Love, Nobody and Smile. Its due out August 5th on Warner Brothers Records.
Meanwhile, the band has confirmed its initial summer schedule, which includes a number of festival appearances as well as stops in the Midwest and East Coast. More dates will be announced in the weeks ahead.
The group plays again next Friday, May 16, at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, MO. For the complete itinerary, visit www.robertrandolph.net.
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First Studio Album from Robert Randolph & the Family Band Due in August
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