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Rascal Flatts’ Country Weekly Cover

            Nashville – (November 15, 2010) – Country music’s most awarded group of the decade, Rascal Flatts is on the cover of the November 22 issue of Country Weekly magazine, on stands today to coincide with their new album, Nothing Like This, due in stores tomorrow.  

The cover feature shares the journey and lessons the past ten years of music-making have brought the band- Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney. “As you get older and life brings different circumstances to you, it definitely bleeds over into your music, because life experience and maturity and everything else lends itself to what you end up writing about,” Jay declares.

On this new album and in this story, Rascal Flatts discuss how they aimed to produce an album that included the merging of their live concert sound while still concentrating on their vocal harmonies.

For more on Rascal Flatts go to www.countryweekly.com to view the exclusive interview.

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