Published September 22, 2011, 12:00 AM

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In 2009, Rocket Club turned a friend’s poem about losing a child into the country tear jerker “One More Day.” The song, written to help raise money for Faith’s Lodge, found a spot in the rotation on Twin Cities’ country stations and then landed on country charts.

By: News Tribune staff, Duluth News Tribune

In 2009, Rocket Club turned a friend’s poem about losing a child into the country tear jerker “One More Day.” The song, written to help raise money for Faith’s Lodge, found a spot in the rotation on Twin Cities’ country stations and then landed on country charts.

The Minneapolis-based band, whose lead singer is Chris Hawkey of KFAN Radio's "Power Trip Morning Show," is like a sliver of Nashville caught in a snowstorm.

They band’s most recent album, “American Serenade,” was released about a year ago. The recent single is “North Country,” and has the sun-anthem feel of Alan Jackson’s song “Chattahoochee.”

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