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Monday, July 28, 2008 - Drugdealer Cheerleader news | Drugdealer Cheerleader have re-launched a new-look website at www.drugdealercheerleader.com and have a myspace site at www.myspace.com/drugdealercheerleader where you can listen to some of the tunes from the album 'Enjoy the time you waste' (buy online here or pick up a copy in HMV). Drugdealercheerleader release the first single 'Gimme Some Love' from the album - re-recorded and edited for the rock n roll dancefloor! The B-side features the controversial live favourite 'Britain's great'. Pre-order the single here
The band are on the road in support of the single release. DdCL will have Laney from Teenage Casket company on bass duties, Sam singing BV's and a bevvy of gorgeous cheerleaders at each show.
DRUGDEALER*CHEERLEADER UK 'Gimme some love' TOUR
25th July - Uxbridge Crown & Treaty (support Patchwork Grace) 26th July- Manchester Bar Academy (with Dear Superstar) 30th July - Glasgow Rockers (with Peep show & Dear Superstar) 1st Aug - Barnsley Arches (with Callus & Slash Vegas) 2nd Aug - Nottingham Salutation Inn (with Dear Superstar & Peep show) 3rd Aug - Grimsby Yardbirds, (with Dear Superstar & Peep show) 7th Aug - Leeds Cardigan Arms (with Peep show) 8th Aug - Basingstoke Great Western (with Peep show & Riot:Noise) 10th Aug - London, Kentish Town Bull & Gate (with Peep Show + Dead Monroe) 14th Aug - Bristol The Louisiana (with Riot:Noise) 15th Aug - Gillingham Beacon Court Tavern (with Thrashtown Thrillers and Daz Rigo) |
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