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JetSpeed artist Avid is kicking up dirt playing high profile gigs, left and right. It is no surprise that this three-piece rock band takes down the crowd with their blended style of hard rock, alternative and pop-punk.

Not only is JetSpeed records proud of a remarkable performance opening for Ear Shot in Early April, we are excited to announce another great show.

For more than 35 years, the U District Street Fair has featured more than 300 arts and crafts booths, live music and food from all over the world. This year, Avid has secures their spot on the line-up. With nearly 400 attractions and 50,000 people, the festival has been a huge success in the past and will continue to grow this year.

There will be two stages of live performances all day on Saturday May 20, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday May 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. All the fun and games are in the heart of the University District in Seattle on University Way NE.

The event is produced by the Greater University Chamber of Commerce, a membership organization dedicated to enhancing business environments with University communities.

For more information on show times and all of the crafty booths and vendors expected to be there, go to www.udistrictstreetfair.com.

To take a listen to Avid and other great artists and an eclectic mix to any musical collection check out the JetSpeed Records Web site at www.jetspeedrecords.com.

For all the Myspace addicts, check out the JetSpeed Myspace at www.myspace.com/jetspeedrecords.

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