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Collective Soul Frontman Ed Roland Going Solo

08/02/2013
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Collective Soul frontman Ed Roland is going solo with an album and a tour. Sweet Tea Project, Roland's new solo group, will be releasing their debut album next month.

429 Records have announced that they will be releasing Sweet Tea Project's full length album, "Devils 'n Darlins," in North America on September 3rd, 2013.

Roland had this to say about the project, "The Sweet Tea Project started as a bunch of friends coming over after gigs and listening to new songs I had written, but not with Collective Soul in mind," he said.

"Everybody sat around my studio with different instruments --banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, and ukulele � and just had a lot of fun. The main focus will always be writing the best songs I can write or co-write with my band mates."

In addition to the album release, Sweet Tree Project have announced several North American tour dates which will be kicking off on September 8th in San Francisco.

The tour includes stops in Hollywood, Pensacola, Atlanta, New York City, Salisbury, Portland ME, Trenton, Rochester, and concludes in Panama City Beach FL on October 19th.

The group has also announced that they will be taking part in The Rockboat Cruise, which will be sailing from February 22nd until the 26th. It will be launching from Miami, FL and sailing to Great Stirrup Cay.

09/8 - Slim's - San Francisco, CA
09/12 - The Roxy - Hollywood, CA
09/14 - Blue Angel Music - Pensacola, FL
09/15 - Unplugged in the Park - Atlanta, GA
10/9 - BB King Blues Club & Grill - New York, NY
10/10 - Blue Ocean Music Hall - Salisbury, MA
10/11 - The Asylum - Portland, ME
10/14 - Candlelight Concerts for Epilepsy Awareness - Trenton, NJ
10/15 - Richmond's Tavern - Rochester, NY
10/19 - Seafood & Music Festival - Panama City Beach, FL
02/22 � 02/26, 2014 - The Rockboat! - Miami, FL to Great Stirrup Cay

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