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Rocks Off just got an email from McGonigel's Mucky Duck owner Rusty Andrews (so did everyone else on the venue's mailing list, but never mind) saying that Bruce and Charlie Robison have had to cancel tonight's show due to illness; he says a reschedule date is planned, but doesn't know when that might be.
Pinch-hitting are a couple of old Duck hands: Hayes Carll - above, who just sold out the joint last Friday - and John Evans, billed as "The Ego Brothers." Those with tickets for the Robisons can still get into tonight's show or have them honored at another show; Andrews says to call 713-528-5999 or email here to let him know.