Harpo is no longer on the bill with Dirty Looks and French Maide for the Oct. 5 concert at the Warner Theatre. Chrome will replace them.
Dirty Looks will feature Henrik Ostergaard playing the band's classic songs and newer material with an all-star Erie band. Guitarist Eric Brewer, drummer Ron Sutton, and bassist Doug Phillips are all on board.
Dirty Looks' latest, "California Free Ride," will be released Oct. 7. Look for an interview with Ostergaard in the Oct. 2 issue of Showcase.
For details on the show, call 452-4857 or visit www.erieevents.com.
Welsh singer Duffy -- who released the super-fine CD "Rockferry" earlier this year -- will play "Saturday Night Live" tomorrow, Sept. 27. She'll also open for Coldplay when they play Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena next month.
Amusement Today reports that Hard Rock Park -- the rock-themed amusement park with rides like a Led Zeppelin roller coaster -- filed for bankruptcy on Thursday and closed its doors The park-- which cost a whopping $400 million to build -- plans a financial restructure and hopes to reopen in 2009. It's located in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
On the bright side, Ohio's Kings Island -- located near Cincinnati -- has announced it'll build a $22 million new hypercoaster called the Diamondback for 2009. Amusement Today says it'll reach 230 feet with an amazing 5,282 feet of track -- pretty long. It also says it features "a splashdown finale."
Associated Press reports that Bob Dylan fans will be able to stream "Tell-Tale Signs," the eighth installment of his "Bootlegs" series, starting Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. on National Public Radio's web site. The streaming ends Oct. 7, the release date for the CD.
"Signs" features Dylan outtakes and live tracks from primarily the last two decades.

