Straight No Chaser To Release Six Pack: Volume 2 Next Month
. The EP will be released in a variety of packages, including digital and CD editions of the EP as well as a "Deluxe Bundle" that comprises a CD, a poster/calendar, and a limited edition SNC stuffed bear. "Six Pack: Volume 2" sees the acclaimed a cappella group covering modern pop classics, including Weezer's "Buddy Holly," Madonna's "Like A Prayer," and "Get Ready," written by Smokey Robinson and made famous by The Temptations. In addition, the new EP features two of SNC's signature medleys, the first pairing Plain White T's' "Rhythm Of Love" with the Elvis Presley standard, "Can't Help Falling In Love," the second blending Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" with Bell Biv Devoe's "Poison." As if all that weren't enough, "SIX PACK: VOLUME 2" also will include a brand new Straight No Chaser original song. "SIX PACK: VOLUME 2" heralds Straight No Chaser's eagerly awaited new PBS special, Songs Of The Decades: Holiday Edition, which begins airing on PBS stations nationwide on December 3rd. SNC's fall 2011 tour kicked off on October 14th at Dallas' McFarlin Auditorium and will continue to travel across North America through late December. In February 2012, Straight No Chaser will cross the Atlantic for a much-anticipated tour of the United Kingdom. OCTOBER
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