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Jim Peterik ’s Lifeforce with American Idol ‘s Mindi Abair & Leslie Hunt Will Rock in Concert at Milwaukee Summerfest!


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Jim Peterik will rock the crowd Sunday, July 7th with his band Lifeforce while performing at the Milwuakee Summerfest. Lifeforce will be the perfect opening performance for The Eagles and Loverboy, who will both be performing later on that evening. Lifeforce, featuring American Idol’s Mindi Abair, will rock the ULine Warehouse Stage starting at 5PM.

Lifeforce recently released a deluxe edition of their album “Forces at Play.” The remastered album is a two-disc set featuring bonus tracks and a total of 32 incredible jazz artists. Lifeforce is currently being played on over 20 radio stations worldwide! Contributors joining Peterik on the record include: Buddy Guy (on the Grammy award winning track “Vehicle” included from an earlier time while Jim was a part of “Ides Of March”) and new Lifeforce contributors: Steve Oliver; Jeff Carlisi (.38 Special), Mindi Abair (American Idol); Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale (Acoustic Alchemy); Blake Aaron, Jessy J, Marzette Griffith, Lisa McClowry, Sijay, David Pack, Steve Eisen, Steve Cole, Chieli Minucci, Nick Colionne, Mike Cichowicz, Alex Ligertwood (Santana); Ariel Engelbert, Christian Cullen, Ed Breckenfeld, Jeff Lantz,, Khari Parker, Klem Hayes, Larry Gray, Mike Aquino, Richie Davis, The Ides of March Brass, Thom Griffin, Tim Bales and Zoey Engelbert, each bringing their own unique style to the superstar group.

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

You can listen to, download, or order the album on iTunes at: http://bit.ly/ForcesAtPlayDERemasterediTunes and Amazon at: http://bit.ly/ForcesAtPlayDERemasteredAmazon

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