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Pop / Rock 22/11/2013

John Elefante To Appear On Fox News Channel's "Huckabee" Show This Weekend

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John Elefante To Appear On Fox News Channel's "Huckabee" Show This Weekend
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Former "Kansas" lead singer and GRAMMY and Dove Award-winning songwriter and producer John Elefante will be a guest on FOX News Channel's "Huckabee" this weekend, airing at 8:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 23 and re-airing multiple times on Sunday, Nov. 24.

Gov. Mike Huckabee will interview Elefante about his new pro-life music video for the song, "This Time," which was inspired by his adopted daughter Sami's birth. Posted to YouTube and announced on September 16th, the video quickly went viral, with more than 300,000 views in less than six weeks. Huckabee, on bass guitar, will then join Elefante for a performance of the legendary Kansas hit, "Carry On Wayward Son."

In recent weeks, Elefante has been busy with media appearances on dozens of programs, including Huckabee's nationally syndicated radio show, Jay Sekulow Live, The 700 Club, Chris Fabry Live, USA Radio Network, Bill Martinez Live, ABQ Connect, Bold Living, Ed Morrissey Show, Brain Storm Radio, Ken Coleman Show, Marybeth Conley Show, The Bottom Line, Steve Deace Show, Dispatch Radio, Parent Talk, Glen Biegel Show, Politichicks.tv and many more.

Elefante has partnered with Online for Life, an educational non-profit working to rescue babies from abortion so they can live to make their mark on the world. Since the video's release, both Elefante and Online for Life have been inundated with messages from those that were touched, affected, and in some cases, changed by the video. In one particular case, a young girl in dire straits decided not to abort her baby.

"This Time" is featured on Elefante's new album, "On my Way to the Sun," which is in stores and available at iTunes, Amazon and www.johnelefante.com. Produced by Elefante, the 10-track album was released by Kingheir Music, Elevate Entertainment and Syntax Distribution.

The 4X GRAMMY Award winner and 5X Dove Award winner is best known for his time as the lead vocalist for the multi-platinum rock outfit Kansas. And fans will be delighted to find that the opening track, "This Is How The Story Goes," reunites Elefante with former Kansas bandmates Rich Williams and David Ragsdale. In addition to Kansas and his solo work, Elefante's extensive resume includes writing and performance contributions on more than 100 albums that shaped popular American music. In 1993, Elefante and his brother Dino founded Sound Kitchen in Franklin, Tennessee, which quickly became the largest recording studio in the southeast and an instant draw for such top acts as Bruce Springsteen, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Natalie Grant, Amy Grant, Keith Urban, Third Day, Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and many more. For additional information, visit www.johnelefante.com.






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