Happy Thanksgiving everyone,

Just a quick note to bring you up to date on a few things. First, thanks to 
all of you who sent words of encouragement our way when we decided to postpone 
part of our Fall tour. Your sweetness and wisdom meant alot. The break was much 
needed, however unfortunate the timing. We plan on making up those few weeks of 
dates out West etc. this coming March. We hope to see you then, and again, 
thanks for your understanding and graciousness.

In the meanwhile, we are so looking forward to this year's Christmas Tour. 
These end-of-year tours are always very special to us, and this one in particular 
feels significant. Sometimes we need this music. Music can be a form of prayer, 
a form of healing, a form of happiness, sadness, drenched in joy, heartbreaking. 
Bring it on. We'll be playing these shows as if they're our last.

Here is the itinerary in case you haven't stopped by overtherhine.com recently...

Fri Nov 28: Akron OH, Lime Spider (That's this Friday folks!)
Sat Nov 29: Columbus, OH, Little Brothers
Sun Nov 30: Ann Arbor MI, The Ark
Mon Dec 1: Cleveland OH, Beachland Ballroom
Wed Dec 3: Beaver Falls PA, Geneva College, Old Main Auditorium
Thu Dec 4: Brooklyn NY, Southpaw
Fri Dec 5: Baltimore MD, Fletcher's
Sat Dec 6: Arlington VA, Iota
Mon Dec 8: Carrboro NC, Room 4
Tue Dec 9: Athens GA, 40 Watt Club
Wed Dec 10: Atlanta GA, Echo Lounge
Fri Dec 12: Cincinnati OH, Taft Theatre (Special Guests: Susan Enan, Pedro the Lion) 
Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Over-The-Rhine Freestore Foodbank.
Sat Dec 13: Champaign IL, High Dive
Sun Dec 14: Chicago IL, Martyr's

Our special guest for all of the above is the fab Susan Enan. An amazing band called 
Pedro the Lion (from Seattle) is also joining us for our hometown concert at The Taft 
on the 12th of December in Cincinnati. We've seen Pedro's songwriter, David Bazan, 
perform a few times and there is something vitally important going on there. 
Fasten your seatbelts.

Please also note that we're asking all who attend The Taft show in Cincinnati to bring 
a non-perishable food item for the Over-The-Rhine Freestore Foodbank. Like many 
charities in the last few years, they've been struggling to keep up. Thanks in advance.

We always try to do something a little different on these December tours, and we 
decided to spread the love around somewhat as far as the band goes for these particular 
shows. Devon Ashley (one of two drummers we used on OHIO) will be joining us this time out, 
and Matt Slocum (of Sixpence None the Richer) will be playing cello and guitars. Rick 
Plant returns on bass. We think you're going to come in out of the cold and be 
thoroughly warmed by this special group of players. (Our friend and mentor Dave Nixon 
is doing merch, Spinner is back tour managing/sound engineering and we're using Tawd 
Bell for our truck driver, stage hand and guitar tech. Rawk on.)

Thanks to Will and Paul and Hunter for a great run earlier this year. See you on the 
other side...

There is much to be thankful for. That's definitely a redeeming quality about 
America--we set aside a day to give thanks. The Europeans and Brits think we're a 
little strange, but I like the idea of a day where we're invited to give thanks for 
friends and family... And hey, we've got pumpkin pie. How can you argue with that?

Well, we hope to see you all soon.

Turn on the music,

Linford for Over the Rhine

ps For a few more days (through the end of November) the entire Over the Rhine cd catalog 
is on sale for $9.99. If you *have* to shop on Friday, brew yourself a good cup of tea, 
and pay overtherhine.com a visit.