Top Songs From This Summer's Hottest Concert Tours Now Available on V CAST Music

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BASKING RIDGE, NJ — With summer heating up and some of the most popular artists kicking off their concert tours, Verizon Wireless customers can download the hit songs from this summer's most popular touring bands over-the-air onto their phones with V CAST Music. Since Verizon Wireless customers are not tethered to their computers when they want to download music, they can get the songs they want while at the concert, in the parking lot after the show or at the beach the next day, right over-the-air on their V CAST Music-enabled phones.

With V CAST Music from Verizon Wireless, customers from coast to coast have access to more than 1.9 million songs they can purchase right over-the-air from their phones — from both well-known and independent artists. V CAST Music runs on Verizon Wireless' award-winning broadband network, and customers can also purchase and download songs to Windows® XP PCs, plus sideload — or transfer — their existing compatible digital music collections for free to their V CAST Music-enabled phones or memory cards. Purchases from the phone include two copies of every song, one for the phone and one for the PC.

Verizon Wireless has the songs from this summer's hottest shows on V CAST Music, including: 

  •  "What I've Done," by Linkin Park 
  •  "Bleed It Out," by Linkin Park
  •  "Teenagers," by My Chemical Romance
  •  "Welcome To The Black Parade," by My Chemical Romance
  •  "Summer Love," by Justin Timberlake
  •  "LoveStoned," by Justin Timberlake
  •  "The River," by Good Charlotte
  •  "Dance Floor Anthem," by Good Charlotte
  •  "Guitar," by Prince (a Verizon Wireless exclusive)
  •  "Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)," by Fergie
  •  "Glamorous," by Fergie
  • "Never Wanted Nothin More," by Kenny Chesney
  • "Summertime," by Kenny Chesney
  • "Underclass Hero," by Sum 41
  • "Waiting On The World To Change," by John Mayer
  • "Black Rain," by Ozzy Osbourne
  • "Crazy Train," by Ozzy Osbourne
  • "Hillbilly Deluxe," by Brooks & Dunn
  • "The Bird And The Worm," by The Used
  • "Liar Liar (Burn In Hell)," by The Used
  • "Light Up The Sky," by Yellowcard
  • "Ocean Avenue," by Yellowcard
  • "The Great Escape," by Boys Like Girls
  • "Paperthin Hymn," by Anberlin
  • "Misery Business," by Paramore
  • "Face Down," by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  • "Saying Sorry," by Hawthorne Heights
  • "The Curse Of Curves," by Cute Is What We Aim For
  • "A Woman's Love," by Alan Jackson
  • "Settlin'," by Sugarland
  • "You'll Always Be My Baby," by Sara Evans
  • "Startin' With Me," by Jake Owen
  • "Teardrops On My Guitar," by Taylor Swift
  • "Dreaming With A Broken Heart," by John Mayer
  • "You Give Me Something," by James Morrison
  • "Ticks," by Brad Paisley
  • "Red High Heels," by Kellie Pickler
  • "I Wonder," by Kellie Pickler
  • "Laid To Rest," by Lamb Of God
  • "How To Save A Life," by The Fray
  • "Look After You," by The Fray
  • "Here It Goes Again," by OK Go
  • "Marvelous Things," by Eisley
  • "Coffee Shop Soundtrack," by All Time Low
  • "Move Along," by All-American Rejects
  • "Gone So Young," by Amber Pacific
  • "1985," by Bowling For Soup
  • "I'm Shipping Up To Boston," by Dropkick Murphys
  • "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race," by Fall Out Boy
  • "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs," by Fall Out Boy
  • "Cheeseburger In Paradise," by Jimmy Buffet
  • "Margaritaville," by Jimmy Buffet
  • "The Arms Of Sorrow," by Killswitch Engage
  • "That Was A Crazy Game Of Poker," by O.A.R.
  • "Give It Up," by Pepper
  • "Destroyer," by Static-X
  • "Tarantula," by The Smashing Pumpkins
  • "Forever Fades Away," by Tiger Army
  • "A Boy Brushed Red Living In Black And White," by Underoath
  • "Writing On The Walls," by Underoath

For more information on V CAST Music from Verizon Wireless, visit www.verizonwireless.com/music.

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