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Rucker plays Annika charity gig

Thursday, October 27, 2011 – Darius Rucker will headline a charity concert on Sunday, May 13, 2012 as a finale to the inaugural ANNIKA & Friends at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Florida.

General admission tickets will go on sale through the event website, www.AnnikaandFriends.com, on Thursday, Dec.1.

Rucker just announced that he will be joining Lady Antebellum on the second leg of the Own The Night 2012 World Tour, which will kick off in Tulsa, Okla. in late January and will run through June 2012.

The inaugural ANNIKA & Friends at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort will take place May 12-13, 2012. Hall of fame golfer Annika Sorenstam, along with her celebrity friends and famous athletes, will join in a weekend filled with golf, social events and dining. All proceeds from the weekend will go to the ANNIKA Foundation to fund the implementation of SPARK - the leading physical education program for children in Florida schools.


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CD review - When Was the Last Time Darius Rucker is so darn likeable, he likely gets away with creating subpar music more than most. However, "When Was the Last Time" is a consistently good album, which is as respectable as it is likeable. Rucker knows how to sing crowd pleasers, like the fun and funny "Count the Beers" and the all-star collaboration "Straight to Hell," which also features Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Charles Kelley. He shines brightest, though, on the more serious songs. ...
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