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RockandRollTV4U.Com Debuts With Five Rock Stars Singing Their Hits

Published on: February 5th, 2007 12:05am by: tomficara

Henderson, NV (OPENPRESS) February 5, 2007 -- RockandrollTV4U.Com, a broadband channel of the 21 channel TV4U.Com broadband network has launched with five top rock and roll stars of the 1960's and 70's reprising their Billboard Top 40 hits.

Chris Montez performs his five chart topping hits of the era, including Let's Dance, The More I see You, Call Me, Time After Time,and There Will Never Be Another You; Spencer Davis performs I'm a Man and Gimmie Some Lovin'; Al Wilson reprises his huge hit Show and Tell as well as The Snake; John Gummoe revisits his Cascades rock and roll anthem Rhythm of the Rain; and Bobby 'Boris' Pickett performs his incomparable Monster Mash.

All songs were produced by legendary record producer Ron Dante (Barry Manilow, Cher, Mark Lindsay), and are available on free internet television via RockandrollTV4U.Com.

Coming soon to the channel are Billboard Top 40 hits by Mark Lindsay, Lou Christie, Merrillee Rush, Chuck Jackson, Robert Parker, Ernie K Doe, Jean Knight, Len Barry (Dovells), Donnie Brooks, Cannibal and the Headhunters, Jewel Akins, Mel Carter, Brian Hyland, J J Jackson, Bruce Belland (Four Preps), The Cufflinks, The Mermaids, The Miracles, Ian Whitcomb, Mitch Ryder, Chuck Rio (The Champs), Pete Rivera ( Rare Earth), Jim Yester (The Association), Lenny Welch, Grass Roots, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Moby Grape, Bay City Rollers, Iron Butterfly, and the Robbie Krieger Band. All have Billboard Top 40 hits they have recorded for the broadband channel.

"This broadband channel is something that will be welcomed by every Baby Boomer who had a collection of 45s," said TV4U, Inc. President and CEO Charry Kennedy. "These acts have had wonderful recording careers and have toured the world with their famous songs. Now, they can reach the entire world with these wonderful Ron Dante creations on RockandRollTV4U.Com."

Rock and RollTV4U.Com is one of 21 broadband channels on the TV4U.Com broadband network. It is free internet television as it is advertising supported. One of the channels, ShopTV4U.Com carries CDs and DVDs from TV4u>Com programming as well as Logowear.

About TV4U, Inc.
TV4U,Inc. creates commercial video networks. Programming for TV4U,Inc. is supplied by Margate Entertainment LLC, the largest private TV program library in the USA. Founded as TVS Television Network in 1961, TV4U.Com is actually the fourth oldest commercial TV network in the USA. In addition to providing programming for broadband video networks such as TV4U.Com, Margate Entertainment LLC also publishes a series of E Magazines including boxingillustrated.net; silverscreenmagazine.com; petparademagazine.com; studioxmagazine.com, sportmagazine4u.com and 1000jokesmagazine.com. TV4U,Inc. also operates web based shopping E Commerce networks such as shoptv4u.com. and specialty channels such as tv4umobile.com. TV4U, Inc. also produces syndicated TV programming for cable networks and broadcast TV syndication such as Circle of Sports, Distant Replay, Poor Sports, You Asked For It, Rock and Roll Legends Live, Hollywood Palace, PM Magazine, and Thrillseekers. TV4U.Com is an ad supported free internet TV broadband network that competes with In2TV (Warner/AOL), InnerTube (CBS/Viacom), and NBBC (NBC/Universal)in the ad supported free internet programming broadbad network segment of the industry.

About TV4U.Com
TV4U.Com is a leading internet provider of on-demand television and video content from the past 60 years. TV4U.Com provides online historical television content, licensed from Margate Entertainment LLC, free to all internet users. TV4U.Com presents 21 channels of programming, including western,comedy, driveinmovie, drama, variety, detective, action, sports, music, travel, tavern TV, and kids. This content is available for online viewing by visiting www.tv4u.com.

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