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Allan Holdsworth‎(via Nardini)==>> please sign for the MoonJune records' newsletter, next week two catalog reissues of AH will be announced on the label's website and with the direct link on Allan's website. NONE TOO SOON and HARD HAT AREA, for the first time re-mastered, will be available by the end of February. www.moonjune.com ... the long awaited new album, it will come later this year, hopefully...


Leonardo Pavkovic and MoonJune Records are pleased to announce the highly-anticipated and long-awaited return of guitar legend Allan Holdsworth. Commencing in January, Allan will begin the American leg of his world tour starting in California. He will be supported by jazz legend Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets; Holdsworth / Pasqua / Haslip / Wackerman Band) on bass and the incredible Virgil Donati (Planet X; CAB) on drums.
The itinerary is being draw out by MoonJune Bookings & Management. At present, the tour will encompass 12 states (as well as a visit to his Canadian fans in Toronto) before heading overseas to a multitude of European destinations. Stayed abreast of scheduling and updates at MoonJune Records' Facebook page and at our Mad Mimi page.
Unquestionably one of the most innovative and influential guitarists of the electric era, the tour marks the next phase of a remarkable journey and storied career. To commemmorate the incomparable Mr. Holdsworth's return to center stage, MoonJune Records will be re-releasing several of Allan's classic albums, as well as sponsoring and producting two brand new releases over the upcoming year.
Opening for Holdworth's trio for part of the American leg of the tour will be MoonJune Records own Marbin.
Negotiations are still in progress to extend the tour well beyond the bounds of Europe, with a number of major countries around the globe being considered. Further details and additional bookings will be posted at the previously-mention Mad Mimi page as they take shape. Be sure and help get the word out, and be in attendance and show your support for one of progressive music's all-time greatest treasures.
You can also keep up with Allan through his website: www.therealallanholdworth.com.

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