, Alabama --

continues to gain national attention on the heels of the

The soul-rock record was released Feb. 18 on the Single Lock label, nudging the up-and-coming group one step closer to success.

On March 29, St. Paul will make an appearance on

a news program that includes music performances, food segments and human-interest stories. No word yet on which song the band will perform, but it's likely to be an album track emphasizing high-energy horns, tasteful guitar licks and the powerful vocals of singer Paul Janeway. In the Birmingham area, the show airs 9 a.m.-11 a.m. on CBS 42/WIAT-TV.

St. Paul's publicist announced the TV booking today, along with a performance in late April on

A specific date wasn't mentioned for St. Paul's spot on the CBS talk show, which airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. CST.

Other recent developments for the seven-member band:

-- St. Paul was profiled

."

-- Rolling Stone included the group in its

in the No. 12 spot. The piece pegged the band as "Best Soul Revivalists."

"Paul Janeway is a pudgy dude from Birmingham, Alabama, who has clearly studied his Otis Redding and James Brown hard," the article said. "At Stubb's on Tuesday, dressed in a sharp suit with a handkerchief in his breast pocket (natch), he and his Dap Kings-style outfit powered through one of a half-dozen festival sets here, sweating, hollering, blowing and basically looking like a bunch of junior high school band nerds who raided their grandpa's attic. We can't wait for the inevitable collaboration with their homeys Alabama Shakes for a cover version of Otis and Carla Thomas' 'King and Queen' LP."

-- "Half the City" earned the

this week, along with

: No. 8, Tastemaker Albums; No. 9, Independent Albums; No. 11, Alternative Albums; No. 12, Top Rock Albums.

-- The record is No. 26 this week on the

for Top Alternative Albums. It came in at No. 15 on the

Top 100 and Top 50 vinyl charts for the week ending March 23.