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Rascal Flatts releases new single

Monday, July 2, 2007 – Rascal Flatts will release the first single - "Take Me There" - off their upcoming album today. The song will be on Rascal Flatts' new album "Still Feels Good," due out Sept. 25.

This will be the band's fifth album since debuting in 1999. "Still Feels Good" was co-produced by Rascal Flatts and Dann Huff. "Take Me There" was written by Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley and Kenny Chesney.

In the 7 years since launching their careers, the band has sold more than 14 million albums. "Me And My Gang," the band's latest album, was released in April 2006 and remains the biggest debut of last year, selling more than 721,000 units in its first week of release. "Me And My Gang" has now sold more than 4 million copies and contains 4 hit singles, including "Stand," the band's eighth number 1 hit," "What Hurts the Most," "My Wish" and the title track.

In support of the upcoming album, Rascal Flatts will launch a new concert tour "Still Feels Good Tour" on July 13 in Uncasville, Conn. In 2006, the group performed to over one million fans in concert.


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