Outlaw Country Cruise

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All night station
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The cruise sold out a few weeks after cabins for 2020 went on sale. You can still put your name on a waiting list for rooms that become available as people back out of reservations.

I think getting on the waiting list also gets you in line for the following year. It seems like a lot of people are repeat customers. My wife and I went for the first time last year and we probably will go every year, even though we're not that big on cruises. The music and atmosphere was that good.

TragicFig
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Definitely considering it!

turpentim
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Post by turpentim »

Man, I wish I was going. Especially after reading this fine piece about last year’s cruise from The Bitter Southerner.

https://bittersoutherner.com/all-in-the ... try-cruise

Very much about the sort of "union" Jay would like to see and that our country so desperately needs.

Tim in the ATL

All night station
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Outlaw Country Cruise

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Hey everyone. I'm new to the board but a long-time Son Volt listener.

Just wondering, is anyone else going on the Outlaw Country Cruise in late January that will include Son Volt?

I went last year for the first time and it was a great time. I actually talked to Mark Spencer, who was supporting one of the performers, and told him Son Volt should be part of the lineup, and was shocked when I saw it happened.

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