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Squeaky Wheel Tour

By Chris Studer

In an international effort to get the word out about missing persons, and to show their faces to the public again, a group of musicians is traveling the country playing music and being as loud as they can be.

It's called the Squeaky Wheel Tour, and it's a bunch of artists just trying to be as loud as they can about their cause. The "Squeaky Wheel" gets noticed, and that's why they chose the name. Jannel Rap, lead singer of Clementine has a personal connection to a missing person. Her sister Regina Bos disappeared in Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 17, 2000. She's never been seen or heard from again. Ever since, Jannel has been working to raise awareness and try and find these missing people.

Clementine will play at Augustana College's "Back Alley" in Sioux Falls Wednesday, Oct. 24th at 8:45 p.m.

To learn more about Clementine, the Tour, or the effort to find missing persons, just click on the links below. You can listen to Clementine play on KSFY Live in the Morning by clicking the "Watch Video" link.

Squeaky Wheel Tour

GINA For Missing Persons Website

Clementine Band Website

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