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LUTHER'S BLUES ATTRACTS DR. JOHN AS FIRST BIG SHOW.(Rhythm)
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Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
| Date:
August 17, 2000
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Some late-breaking news to get out. Next week we'll get back to the main task of reviewing restaurants.
LUTHER'S BLUES ANNOUNCES FIRST BIG SHOW: New Orleans R&B piano player Dr. John will christen Luther's Blues, the $1 million music venue, bar and restaurant complex being built on the 1400 block of University Avenue, near the east end of Campus Drive.
The 59-year-old, gravelly-voiced singer, who also played in 1998 at the first Madison Blues Festival, is book...
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