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Rascal Flatts slates TV appearances

Friday, November 5, 2010 – Rascal Flatts will be on the small screen this month to promote their Big Machine Records debut, "Nothing Like This," out Nov. 16.

The trio will appear on the Late Show With David Letterman and the Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, Nov. 15. On Tuesday, Nov. 16, they will perform on the Today Show and The Sean Hannity Show followed by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, Nov. 17.

Fans can also see RF on GAC's Backstory on Nov. 14 and CMT's Invitation Only on Nov. 15. On Nov. 18, Rascal Flatts will perform as part of Clear Channel's iHeart Radio Concert Series. The performance premieres Nov. 19 across the Clear Channel network. Also during the week of release, the band will be featured on AOL Sessions and as part of the Yahoo! RAM Country Performance Series.

The CD, produced by Dann Huff, was recorded in Santa Barbara, Cal. and Nashville. The lead-off single, Why Wait, is the band's 24th top 10 hit. The album includes 11 songs, 4 co-written by members of Rascal Flatts. Songs are:

1. Why Wait (Tom Shapiro, Neil Thrasher, Jimmy Yeary)

2. Easy (Katrina Elam, Mike Mobley) Duet with Natasha Bedingfield

3. Sunday Afternoon (Joe Don Rooney, busbee)

4. Play (Bonnie Baker, Katrina Elam, Hunter Hayes)

5. Nothing Like This (Michael Dulaney, Tom Shapiro, Neil Thrasher)

6. All Night To Get There (Jay DeMarcus, Paul Jenkins, Jason Sellers)

7. Red Camaro (Joe Collins, Chris Tompkins)

8. They Try (Neil Thrasher, Tom Shapiro, Jimmy Yeary)

9. Summer Young (Gary LeVox, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher)

10. Tonight Tonight (Gary LeVox, Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo, Ryan Tedder)

11. I Won't Let Go (Steve Robson, Jason Sellers)


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