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Tour Dates 13 June, 2005

The String Cheese Incident Releases Their Fifth Studio Album, One Step Closer, On June 28, 2005

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FRONT RANGE, CO. SCI Fidelity Records) - The String Cheese Incident release their fifth studio album, One Step Closer, on June 28, 2005 on their own record label, SCI Fidelity Records. With the new release SCI divulge, perhaps for the first time, their genuine songwriting voice, and it's every bit as ambitious as you'd expect.

One Step Closer was recorded at a friend's home in the hills of Colorado's Front Range, and was produced by Malcolm Burn (Bob Dylan, Chris Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois). The recording experience proved to be cathartic for the five members of SCI, and the high and low points of the process are revealed in an accompanying DVD that features 30 minutes of exclusive B-roll footage. The end result: a gritty, free-wheeling and powerfully honed collection of 13 original songs, and a band reborn and re-inspired to continue their legacy as one of today's most visionary and talented rock bands.

Look for The String Cheese Incident to headline the BIG Summer Classic 2005. The traveling festival, which will launch with two shows at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre on July 2 and 3, will make 14 stops throughout the U.S. during the month of July, visiting such markets as Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. BIG Summer Classic will feature a rotating cast of some of today's most vital touring acts, including Keller Williams, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Yonder Mountain String Band, Umphrey's McGee, and New Monsoon. Now that's BIG!

The complete list of tour dates is as follows:
Sat July 02 Morrison (Denver), CO Red Rocks
Sun July 03 Morrison (Denver), CO Red Rocks
Wed July 06 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest
Thu July 07 Sauget (St. Louis), IL GMC Stadium
Fri July 08 Schaumburg (Chicago), IL Alexian Field
Sat July 09 Schaumburg (Chicago), IL Alexian Field
Sun July 10 Indianapolis, IN White River Park State Park Military Park
Tue July 12 Toronto, ONT Olympic Island
* w/ Xavier Rudd
Wed July 13 Ottawa ONT Cisco Systems Bluesfest
* w/ Xavier Rudd
Fri July 15 Richmond, VA Amphitheatre at Richmond Raceway Complex
Sat July 16 Masontown, WV All Good Family Picnic
Sun July 17 Cuyahoga Falls (Cleveland), OH Blossom Music Center
Tue July 19 Rochester, NY High Falls
Thu July 21 Brooklyn, NY Keyspan Park
Fri July 22 Philadelphia, PA Festival Pier @ Penn's Landing
Sat July 23 Mansfield (Boston), MA Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
Sun July 24 West Haven, CT Yale Field






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