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(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 20, 2007 ) 'There are several hot music prospects in the tidewater Virginia area and Days Difference could be one of the leaders of the pack.' - Music Morsels, June, 2007Virginia Beach, VA - 'The song "Unaware" by the rockin' quartet with two sets of brothers Days Difference has reached a coveted rating on Clear Channel Radio's Undiscovered station. The band has reached the #4 spot with 9580 plays thanks to the dedicated support of their fan base. Days Difference' teen-friendly music and appeal has already been featured twice on the popular networking web site PureVolume.com and the band was selected to kick-off the prestigious American Music Fest in Harrisburg, PA on June 30th. Clear Channel's Undiscovered playlist is available at http://www.clearchannelmusic.com/cc-common/artist_submission/all.html. Days Difference will receive airplay on 150 Clear Channel stations due to their high ranking on the playlist. Days Difference believes music is about people with every song they write. "Experience, conviction, and the passions and sorrows of life really define who people are," says vocalist Jeremy Smith. "Really, it's the things we and the people around us go through every day that inspire us to write and play. We want to create something tangible, something our audience can relate to. That's what we are about." Drummer, Jonathan Smith, adds, "Our band's name, Days Difference, is the idea that everyone should live each day like its their last. Live life to the fullest. Don't regret not pursuing what you really love. Take risks, jump at challenges." The two sets of brothers have done just that. They started the band in the spring of 2004. Both Jonathan and Jeremiah Ricks dropped out of college. Jeremy turned down music scholarship opportunities. Micah Ricks forewent college all together. They all quit their day jobs early in 2006 to focus fully on the band. As for their live shows, they are a powerful, raw, display of emotion. The music swells from intimate to intense. Days Difference believes in allowing space within their music. "We feel the most passionate perfomances come from well-written songs that are also simplistic in nature," shares guitarist Jeremiah. "You can't really hide mistakes when every instrument can be heard as clearly as the next. It makes for a much better experience for the listener." "It's like the CD, but better," includes bassist Micah. “Numbers” was released June 5, 2007 on Black Dog Recordings. It is a culmination of the growth and experiences Days Difference have shared over the past two years. "Our sound has gone through multiple changes since we first started. It's taken time to find what works and doesn't work," explains Jeremy. "We've begun to really define what we're doing musically. The album is a testament of just that.”http://www.daysdifference.comhttp://www.myspace.com/daysdifferencehttp://www.blackdogrecordings.comTo request a presskit, schedule interviews, jpegs or for press passes, please contact Serge Entertainment PR, Acworth, GA, Phone 678-445-0006, SergeEnt@aol.comJpegs available upon request.######This press release was issued through GroupWeb EmailWire.Com. For more information on press release distribution, go to http://www.emailwire.com.
Serge Entertainment PR
Sandy Serge
SergeEnt@aol.com
Source: EmailWire.com
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