BUCKCHERRY Interviewed At ROCK ON THE RANGE: Video Available

May 26, 2009

Californian rockers BUCKCHERRY were interviewed by CageRattle.com at the third annual Rock On The Range festival, which was held at Columbus, Ohio's Crew Stadium on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17. Watch the chat below.

BUCKCHERRY premeried the new video for its cover of DEEP PURPLE's "Highway Star" on May 20 at Nascar.com. The track is being used by the TNT cable channel as the theme song for its 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage, including all six races that the network is airing as well as the promotional campaign surrounding its race coverage. The song and video also debuted on TV during TNT's Wednesday night coverage of Game One of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.

Starting June 16, "Highway Star" will be available on iTunes as part of BUCKCHERRY's 2008 album, "Black Butterfly". Finally, the band will perform live at Daytona Speedway during TNT's pre-race coverage of the Coke Zero 400 on July 4.

All this comes as BUCKCHERRY is making yet another video, this one a second clip for their latest single "Talk To Me". The band is asking fans to submit videos of themselves singing the song which will then be edited into the new version of the clip, as guitarist Keith Nelson explained: "Basically what we did is we came up with a concept for a video, and shot our own version of it very inexpensively, and then have just encouraged fans to come up with their own version of it. And what we'd like to do is marry the two videos in the end and have fans actually making parts that are edited into our video."

The deadline for submitting entries is May 30.

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