Celebrate New Year's Eve With PAUL RODGERS

December 29, 2009

Paul Rodgers, along with TourTV and LiveStream, has announced a very special New Year's Eve Internet broadcast. Beginning at 8:00 p.m. PST on December 31, 2009 through midnight PST January 1, 2010, TourTV will air, in its entirety, "Paul Rodgers New Year's Eve Live '07" recorded live at the El Dorado Showroom in Reno, Nevada.

Packed with archival material, including unreleased footage of a "Day in the Life" with Paul Rodgers, exclusive one-on-one interviews with Rodgers and members of his band, as well as the entire New Year's Eve concert broadcast; this is a rare, one-time opportunity to see, according to some of Paul Rodgers longtime fans, one of the greatest performances of his career.

For more information, visit www.tourtvonline.com.

Rodgers, celebrating over four decades as a writing and recording artist (FREE, BAD COMPANY, THE FIRM, QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS),was recently presented with the "Classic Songwriter" award by Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck at the annual Classic Rock Magazine Roll of Honour 2009. Last year, Rolling Stone named Rodgers one of the "Top 100 Singers of All Time," Classic Rock placed him at #2 on their "50 Greatest Singers in Rock" list and England's Planet Rock radio fan poll placed him at #3 on their "Greatest Voices of Rock" list. His debut solo DVD, "Live in Glasgow", is certified gold and charted at #1 in Canada, #2 in Japan, #3 in the U.S. and #4 in the U.K.

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