THE CLICK FIVE THROW THE BOOK AT ITUNES
11.22.05
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Starting today, you can get an exclusive Click Five EP from iTunes, featuring 'Catch Your Wave', plus the band's take on the '80s classic 'Voices Carry'. The EP also includes the FIRST EVER interactive digital booklet, with lyrics, a photo gallery, a detailed profile of the band, digital trading cards for each member, a huge printable poster and more! Click here to get it now.
Plus, their new video for 'Catch Your Wave' has arrived! In the video, the guys run through a hotel, play a show on the beach, even jump out of an airplane. Watch it at Yahoo! Music here, then click over to MTV to vote to keep it in the TRL rotation.
The Click Five will be hitting the streets of New York in style on Thanksgiving - on a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float! The band will cruise around on the Hess float this Thursday, performing 'Catch Your Wave.' The parade airs on NBC from 9 AM/EST- Noon, don't miss it!
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