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The Baltimore Sun Kevin Cowherd column: Benefit concert to sing praises, lend helping hand to soulful Jr. Cline.
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Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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June 22, 2006
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Byline: Kevin Cowherd
Jun. 22--first thing to know about Daryl Jr. Cline is he has a heart as big as his native West Virginia, and is always the first guy to lend a hand to anyone who needs it. So here's hoping his legions of fans return the favor and pack the State Theater in Falls Church, Va., on July 20, when a benefit concert and silent auction will be held for the whiskey-voiced leader of the popular area bar band, Jr. Cline & the Recliners. See, Daryl Jr. C...
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