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Rod Stewart TV Special To Air This Weekend

10/08/2010
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Tune in to HSN this weekend and watch Rod Stewart debut his latest album, Fly Me to The Moon�The Great American Songbook: Volume V, live during a one-hour primetime special titled "Rod Stewart Live in Concert" this Saturday, October 9 at 8 p.m. (ET).

During the live special, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Living Legend recipient will croon iconic songs from the Great American Songbook.

Rod Stewart adds, "I am absolutely in love with these incredible songs on my new album and cannot wait to get out there and perform them live. Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday."

"Rod Stewart's distinct vocals and tremendous abilities as an entertainer are unique, and HSN is honored to be able to introduce his latest album," said Sandy Conrad, Senior Vice President of Merchandising for HSN. "His Great American Songbook series includes some of the greatest songs of our time and is sure to resonate with our millions of customers."

Stewart fans will have the opportunity to pre-order a special two-disc Great American Songbook CD bundle which includes:

Fly Me to The Moon�The Great American Songbook: Volume V � The album was produced by Richard Perry and co-produced by Lauren Wild and Rod Stewart, and this 12-song CD features classics written by the great Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini, and many others, including "That Old Black Magic", "Beyond The Sea", "What A Difference A Day Makes", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "I Get A Kick Out Of You," among others.

"The Great American Songbook: Live" � this special eight-track CD includes iconic songs from Songbook series Volumes I through IV, including favorites such as "They Can't Take That Away >From Me", "Every Time We Say Goodbye", "For All We Know," and more.

The special two-disc bundle (item # 101-380) is currently available for pre-order at HSN, hsn.com and via HSN Mobile for $14.95.


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