IRONHORSE Sign New Record Deal

May 24, 2004

IRONHORSE, the band featuring '80s vocal legend Ron Keel, have signed with Compendia Music Group/VTone Records. The group's new CD, entitled "Bring It On", is slated for release on September 7. "Bring It On" will be an "enhanced" CD, with 12 audio tracks plus music videos and video footage that can be viewed on a computer. "Excellent distribution through Koch ensures the disc will be available in major retail outlets, including all Wal-Mart stores nationwide," according to an official press release. "It will be sold through all major Internet sites such as Amazon.com and CDNow, and will be available for download at iTunes."

For more information on IRONHORSE, visit the band's official web site.

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