Niemann visits "Marie" today
Monday, November 5, 2012 – Jerrod Niemann debut his new single Only God Could Love You More, from his new album, "Free The Music," at noon today to Hallmark Channel's new daytime talk show "Marie."
Niemann will step on to host Marie Osmond's stage to share the inspiration behind his new single.
On Tuesday, Nov. 6, Niemann will appear on GAC's "On the Streets" where he will perform an acoustic rendition of Only God Could Love You More. Air times that day are 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 11:30 p.m. eastern.
Touring the U.S. on his Jagermeister Presents Tour, Niemann will perform more than 200 dates this year. He was also received two songwriting awards for his hits, What Do You Want and One More Drinkin' Song last week at the 2012 BMI Awards in Nashville.
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