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Five for Fighting plots acoustic 'Slice'

On the heels of a nationwide spring headlining trek, Five for Fighting has unveiled a string of intimate acoustic shows throughout the South and parts of the Midwest set for next month.

Five for Fighting trek to 'Slice' through US

Singer/songwriter John Ondrasik, better known by his recording and performing name, Five for Fighting, has lined up a late-winter/early spring headlining trek in support of October's "Slice."

New Releases, Oct. 13: Bob Dylan, The Flaming Lips, Sugarland

Plus: David Archuleta, Five for Fighting, more
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Bob Dylan "Christmas in the Heart" (Sony) O' come all ye faithful and get an earful of Bob Dylan's 33rd studio set, the holiday offering "Christmas in the Heart." The album features the legendary singer/songwriter performing such Christmas staples as "Here Comes Santa Claus," "Do You Hear What I Hear?," "Winter Wonderland," "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" and "O' Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)."

Five for Fighting preps 'Slice' of tour

Five for Fighting will launch a fall acoustic run through North America behind its forthcoming release, "Slice."

Five for Fighting lights up spring

Five for Fighting has nailed down a month's worth of US dates this spring that will take the band from coast to coast beginning April 18 in Las Vegas.

Five for Fighting to show 'Lights' on tour

Pop rockers Five for Fighting will head out on the road this fall in support of their recently released studio album, "Two Lights."

Interview: John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting

Again and again, the Five for Fighting hits "100 Years" and "Superman (It's Not Easy)" have been used in association with video images chronicling tragedies like the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the hurricanes that swept through the southeast.

SXSW Notebook: 'Don’t constantly complain about the monitor if nobody’s heard of you.'

Our reporter Craig Shelburne--armed with a notebook and lots of opinions--is on the streets at the South by Southwest Music Conference in Austin, Texas. Here's what he saw on Thursday (3/15):