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The Magical Music of Bob Lind is On Tour

Bob Lind today...
Los Angeles, CA—Back in 1966 there was a hit single, Elusive Butterfly by then 23 year-old, Bob Lind that was re-recorded by scores of popular singers including Petula Clark, Johnny Mathis and even the Four Tops.  Lind has since written many hits made famous by other artists along the way.  Today he's got quite a few wonderful songs you really need to enjoy.  
Bob Lind  is currently on a Western United States tour right now.  He is playing in intimate settings that are incredibly enjoyable.  He’s appearing in WY, CO, AZ and CA in various venues. 
This time Bob is being accompanied on the tour by talented singer Danny O’Keefe.  If you’ve never caught Bob’s show it’s a great time to do so.  I won’t miss this and neither should you!
Here are two dates in the Los Angeles Area:
May 25, 2012 Friday, 8pm
Bob Lind & Danny O'Keefe
McCabe's Guitar Shop
3101 Pico Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310)828-4497
May 24, 2012 Thursday, 8 pm
Bob Lind & Danny O'Keefe
The Coffee Gallery Backstage
2029 N. Lake
Altadena, CA
626-798-6236
Check all of Bob and Danny’s touring dates and places right here:

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