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Pop / Rock 16 July, 2004

Kelly Preston stars in new Maroon 5 video 'She Will Be Loved'

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LOS ANGELES (Maroon 5 Official Website) - Los Angeles-based rock band Maroon 5 has just completed production on the music video for their current single, "She Will Be Loved." The clip features actress Kelly Preston as the object of Maroon 5 lead singer Adam Levine's desire.
The music video was directed by Sophie Muller, who the band worked with on their hit video "This Love," which was the Number One most played video on MTV and VH1 received heavy airplay on Fuse.
"She Will Be Loved" will premiere on MTV on TRL on Friday, July 16th.

On June 29th, the band released an EP on Octone/J Records, a summertime gift for their fans. Entitled 1.22.03.Acoustic, the six-song acoustic offering was recorded live at the Hit Factory in New York City on January 22, 2003.
Highlights on 1.22.03.Acoustic include a hauntingly beautiful version of the band's new single, and the Lennon/McCartney tune "If I Fell." As a bonus track, the EP also includes a live rock version of AC/DC's classic "Highway To Hell" with drummer Ryan Dusick on vocals and singer Adam Levine on drums.

With "She Will Be Loved" being most added at radio for the past two weeks in a row, the band is in the midst of their 48-date monster trek through the states with John Mayer with high spirits. It's been two years since the release of their debut album Songs About Jane, which shows no signs of slowing down as it nears the Double Platinum mark.






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