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Their brand of rock music is a perfect fit for the highly democratic jukebox format.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — With the chaotic wheels of the upcoming election turning, AMI Entertainment signs the independently-awesome band Presidents of the United States of America. The 3-piece rock outfit from Seattle, Washington is best known for blasting a hole in the 90’s grunge scene with a slew of bouncy hits, including ‘Lump’, ‘Kitty’, and ‘Peaches’. Their self-titled debut was initially out on Columbia Records, and has since reverted to the band who has re-issued it on their own label. Another noteworthy point in the bands history came when they covered Ian Hunter’s ‘Cleveland Rocks’, for the Drew Carey Show theme song. ABOUT ROWE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONRowe International Corporation is the number one manufacturer of commercial and home coin-op jukeboxes, and the leading maker of CD-to-digital upgrade kits. The Company manufactures the NiteStar®, Solara® (floor format) StarBrite® and NiteHAWK™(wall-mounted) Internet-enabled all-digital jukeboxes. The Company’s Internet-enabled devices can operate over a variety of broadband connections. AMI Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rowe International Corp., provides digital music content and Web-based management services for the Rowe Internet-enabled jukeboxes over the AMI Entertainment Network. Rowe International and AMI Entertainment are headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rowe also maintains a technical support and sales office in London, and has one of the industry’s most extensive sales and support systems, with distributors in more than 35 countries. Distributor and product information is available at the Company website, www.roweinternational.com, or by calling (616) 243-3633.
(April 9, 2007) |
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