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Michael Franti & Spearhead Detail Good Day For A Good Day World Tour


Michael Franti & Spearhead Detail Good Day For A Good Day World Tour
Franti & Spearhead will also host their first-ever cruise event, Soulshine at Sea, this fall.
By Nate Todd Jun 15, 2021 • 3:00 pm PDT
 Photo by Michael Finn
Michael Franti & Spearhead announced their Good Day For A Good Day World Tour. The excursion gets underway in the U.S. later this summer and will extend into Winter 2022 with a European run.
Fresh on the heels of performing at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for their first in-person shows since the pandemic sidelined live music, Franti and Spearhead are excited to get back on the road. ....

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Questions remain centuries after disappearance of England's first | Living


Elizabeth II, a 69-foot replica of an Elizabethan-era ship used by the first English colonists in America, at Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo, North Carolina. | Dennis Lennox
The site of the first English colony in America sits largely overshadowed by the famed beaches on the barrier islands that form North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
In some ways this is fitting, given that the colony on Roanoke Island — explored in 1584 and later settled first in 1585 and then again in 1587 — is called the Lost Colony.
Behind England’s venture was Sir Walter Raleigh, who held letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I for a swath of “remote, heathen and barbarous” land along the Atlantic called Virginia in today’s North Carolina, Virginia and several other states. ....

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