March 20, 2006
For Immediate Release:
Roger Marshall Launches Radio Tour to Promote "Can You Hear Me
Now"
Country Rocker Criss-Crosses
the Nation to Push New Single
(NASHVILLE, TN.) - Roger
Marshall is currently on the first leg of a two month-long radio
tour where he plans to visit 110 stations in 28 states across the
country to promote his group's latest single, "Can You Hear Me
Now."
At a
time when the television and radio airwaves are filled with
singers half his age, Marshall, a 30-year club veteran, has got
his work cut out for him - and he knows it. But this determination
is coming from a man who is a survivor of testicular cancer which
almost ended his life. He won that battle, and now Roger Marshall
is on a mission.
"Can You Hear Me Now" is the follow-up to the group's first two
singles, both of which received strong airplay at radio, with
their first music video landing in rotation on Great American
Country television. The band's sound is also getting attention in
the international market. The February issue of England's Maverick
magazine had high praise for the group stating, "Top-class
Southern rock from a band that is good enough to be up there with
the likes of the Charlie Daniels Band, Montgomery Gentry, (and)
Van Zant."
Marshall is ecstatic about the tour: "So far the stations have
been great. I am having a lot of fun meeting the people, and they
are excited about my music."
For photo and interview requests, contact:
-Clif Doyal, CDA Promotions-Nashville
Tel: 615.885.5998