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“AmieStreet.com Presents” Tour

March 7th, 2007

Middle Distance Runner, The Dead Trees, and The Epochs have all seen personal success on Amie Street and are touring on the first AmieStreet.com Presents Tour to visit Boston, Manhattan, Brooklyn and D.C. over a week long period beginning March 19.

The tour starts in Boston on Monday, March 19th at Great Scott, then to Manhattan on Wednesday, March 21st at Pianos, followed by Brooklyn on Thursday, March 22nd at Galapagos, and ends in DC on Saturday, March 24th at The Rock and Roll Hotel.

Middle Distance Runner is supporting their 2006 EP release, Plane in Flames, which The Washington Post says, has an, "atmospheric pop vibe." Their track "Naturally" is one of the all-time best-selling songs on AmieStreet.com.

The Dead Trees, who just completed recording their first full-length release with Ed Valauskas (the Gentlemen), have been said to, "Show a maturity in both songwriting and instrumental prowess," according to The Boston Herald. This will be their first official "tour" as the Boston-based band takes their much-lauded "buzz" on the road. In the coming weeks, The Dead Trees will also play some Southern dates with Albert Hammond Jr. (The Strokes) and The Mooney Suzuki.

The Epochs, who are currently recording a new release in Washington D.C. , will be performing tracks from their self-titled debut album. They too have seen much success on Amie Street.com that most recently lead them to open at Bowery Ballroom for State Radio (Nettwerk), also on AmieStreet.com.

The shows will also feature local guest artists such as Crash Boom Bang in Washington - check out their track Play Button Let it out () - and The Jaguar Club in Brooklyn - check out their track Play Button The Sirens ().

See you there!

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