QUEENSRŸCHE Members Featured On Sirius XM's Hair Nation's 'American Soldier' Weekend

March 24, 2009

QUEENSRŸCHE members Geoff Tate and Scott Rockenfield will introduce and play songs off their new album, "American Soldier", plus songs from their catalog during Sirius XM's Hair Nation's American Soldier weekend, which will run from Friday, March 27 to Monday, March 30.

The program description reads as follows: "For those who serve and for those who rock, Hair Nation's got your back! Every good soldier deserves a rockin' soundtrack and during Hair Nation's American Soldier weekend, we're handing over our programming to the soldiers, their families and their friends. So if you know a soldier and want to play their favorite '80s or '90s hard rock song, email us now ([email protected]),and every request that makes it on air will be emailed to you (as an mp3),just in case you want to send it to the dedicated soldier. In addition, every hour Hair Nation will have Geoff Tate and Scott Rockenfield fromQUEENSRŸCHE introduce and play songs off their new release 'American Soldier' (out in stores March 31 and the inspiration behind this specialty weekend),plus songs from the awesome QUEENSRŸCHE catalog. Sirius XM gives our soldiers the music they need to protect the country they love, and for that we salute you!"

For more information, visit www.sirius.com/hairnation.

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