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Grammy Award Winning Songwriter Jim Peterik to Release New Remastered, Deluxe Edition of Lifeforce Jazz Album: Forces at Play


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[size="4"][font="Century Gothic"]Musician Jim Peterik has written eighteen Top 10 hits, and three of those songs, “Vehicle,” “The Search Is Over,” and the Grammy (C) winning “Eye Of the Tiger” (theme from Rocky III), made it all the way to No. 1. Peterik is also responsible for many of the hits of .38 Special, including “Hold On Loosely,” “Caught Up In You,” and “Rockin’ Into the Night.” His songs have been featured worldwide in countless movies, television shows, sporting events and commercials.

Peterik has now put together a stellar lineup of 15 talented musicians to create LIFEFORCE, a smooth jazz band that rocks. The band is set to release a Remastered Deluxe Edition of the band’s most recent album, “Forces at Play,” on May 7th. “My message and mood is positive and uplifting,” Peterik said. “Much like the theme of ‘Eye of The Tiger,’ I feel that visualization of your desired outcome is the first step to actualization. This theme, as well as making sure we appreciate and maximize each day, runs through my songs.”

To learn more about the Lifeforce band, visit the website here at: www.jimpeterikslifeforce.com

“Forces at Play (Deluxe Edition) [Remastered]” will be officially released on May 7th, but right now the album is available for pre-order on iTunes. You can also hear clips of the album’s great tracks on iTunes at: http://bit.ly/ForcesAtPlayDERemasterediTunes
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