By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Jan 16, 2013, at 7:01 AM Updated on 1/14 at 1:29 PM
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Musicians (from left) William DuVall, Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney and Mike Inez of the band Alice in Chains arrive at the Eighth Annual MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert, May 31 in Los Angeles. All proceeds benefitted the MusiCares MAP Fund, which provides members of the music community access to addiction recovery treatment. Associated Press file
Loudwire and Blabbermouth music news websites both cite a
Rocklahoma tour stop for
Alice in Chains, May 25 in Pryor. Several other sites also confirm the date.
Rocklahoma runs May 24-26 at the Catch the Fever grounds near Pryor.
However, the Alice in Chains tour stop isn't listed on Pollstar, the Band's official website or on Rocklahoma's official website. The concert date was not confirmed by Rocklahoma management. A publicist for the event said there was no music news to announce at this time.
The band released its new single, "Hollow," earlier this month. A yet-to-be-named album is set for a spring release.
Guitarist
Jerry Cantrell ranches and lives part time in Oklahoma.
Learn more about Rocklahoma at
tulsaworld.com/feverfest.
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