Johnstones Can't Be Trusted On Tour
By
Kate Harper (CHARTattack) September 8, 2009 2:57 pm

Ajax, Ont. ska punk band The Johnstones have announced some North American tour dates in support of the recently released Can't Be Trusted.
Singer/guitarist Jarek Hardy, singer/drummer Ryan Long, bassist Brent Marks, trombonist/keyboardist Julian Warme, guitarist/trumpeter Rene Gillezeau and drummer Mike "Murph" Murphy will play dates throughout Ontario and Quebec this month and in October before playing some American shows on the Ska Is Dead tour with The Toasters, Mustard Plug and Voodoo Glow Skulls.
The Johnstones just released the video for the title track to Can't Be Trusted, and you can watch it in our media section.
You can see The Johnstones here:
Sept. 10 Hamilton, ON @ McMaster University Faculty Hallow w/ Let's Go To War
Sept. 11 Sault Ste. Marie, ON @ The Outback at Sault College
Sept. 18 Montreal, QC @ Underworld Skate Shop
Sept. 19 Rimouski, QC @ The Petit Pavillion Agricole w/ The Beatdown
Sept. 25 Oshawa, ON @ The Groove Lounge w/ Central Blvd and London Swagger
Sept. 29 Toronto, ON @ War Child Busking For Change
Oct. 11 Kitchener, ON @ Queensmount Arena (Rocktoberfest) w/ Sloan
Oct. 21 Hamilton, ON @ The Casbah
Oct. 22 St. Catharines, ON @ Big Bucks
Oct. 23 Guelph, ON @ Vinyl
Oct. 24 Ottawa, ON @ Capital Music Hall w/ USS
Oct. 29 Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
Nov. 4 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 5 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 6 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 7 Chicago, IL @ Metro (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 8 St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Singer/guitarist Jarek Hardy, singer/drummer Ryan Long, bassist Brent Marks, trombonist/keyboardist Julian Warme, guitarist/trumpeter Rene Gillezeau and drummer Mike "Murph" Murphy will play dates throughout Ontario and Quebec this month and in October before playing some American shows on the Ska Is Dead tour with The Toasters, Mustard Plug and Voodoo Glow Skulls.
The Johnstones just released the video for the title track to Can't Be Trusted, and you can watch it in our media section.
You can see The Johnstones here:
Sept. 10 Hamilton, ON @ McMaster University Faculty Hallow w/ Let's Go To War
Sept. 11 Sault Ste. Marie, ON @ The Outback at Sault College
Sept. 18 Montreal, QC @ Underworld Skate Shop
Sept. 19 Rimouski, QC @ The Petit Pavillion Agricole w/ The Beatdown
Sept. 25 Oshawa, ON @ The Groove Lounge w/ Central Blvd and London Swagger
Sept. 29 Toronto, ON @ War Child Busking For Change
Oct. 11 Kitchener, ON @ Queensmount Arena (Rocktoberfest) w/ Sloan
Oct. 21 Hamilton, ON @ The Casbah
Oct. 22 St. Catharines, ON @ Big Bucks
Oct. 23 Guelph, ON @ Vinyl
Oct. 24 Ottawa, ON @ Capital Music Hall w/ USS
Oct. 29 Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
Nov. 4 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 5 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 6 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 7 Chicago, IL @ Metro (Ska Is Dead Tour)
Nov. 8 St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway (Ska Is Dead Tour)
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