Lee Greenwood on Fox News Channel's “Hannity,” Lifetime's “The Balancing Act,”
CNN.COM's “The Red Chair,” Daytime and Fox Business Network's “The Willis Report.”
Nashville, Tenn. (July 2, 2012) -- Grammy-award winning artist, Lee Greenwood, kicks off the 4th of July holiday week today performing his signature song, “God Bless the USA,” on the nationally syndicated midday show, “Daytime,” (check local listings), followed by an appearance tonight on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” at 9:50 pm EDT (8:50 CDT). An exclusive interview with CNN.com’s “The Red Chair” spotlighting Greenwood’s new book, “Does God Still Bless the USA; A Plea for a Better America,” has also just been posted. Additional appearances include a performance on Lifetime’s daily morning show, “The Balancing Act,” on July 3 (7:00-8 AM EDT, 6:00-7AM CDT) as well as an upcoming appearance on Fox Business Network’s “The Willis Report.”
In addition to his new book, Greenwood has just released a new seven-track EP entitled, “I Want to Be in Your World,” which includes the original track, “Here Comes Love, There Goes My Heart,” as well as a cover of the popular Michael McDonald/Kenny Loggins ballad, “You Can Let Go Know.”
For additional information and tour dates, visit www.LeeGreenwood.com
About Lee Greenwood
A Presidential Appointee serving on The National Endowment for the Arts Council, Greenwood was honored with the prestigious National Patriot’s Award, presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. In addition, Greenwood is the national spokesperson for Operation Never Forgotten (ONF), an all-volunteer national non-profit communications service that connects military and civilian worlds through non-partisan public service announcements (PSAs). He has also entertained the troops on more than 30 USO tours over the years.
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