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AARON GREER BAND RELEASES NATIONAL DEBUT ALBUM AGENTS OF CHANGE

NASHVILLE, TN) -- Agents of Change, the debut album from Small Towne Records recording artist AARON GREER BAND, hits stores nationwide today, March 18th, through Infinity Music Distribution. Established in 2005, the Brookville, Pennsylvania-based band has been presenting the Gospel nationwide through a modern, technology-heavy multi-media based show that combines music and ministry.

Doubling as graphic, video and sound designers, AARON GREER BAND employs a technological edge to deliver a live show rarely seen in churches or concert venues. Aaron Greer (vocals/guitar) shares many life experiences from the stage and wears his heart on his entire shirt when it comes to speaking about how Jesus Christ changed his life. His bandmates, C. Scott Gilbert (bass) and Clarence Grant (drums), share the same calling on their lives.

"We place an emphasis on the theme that we, as God's people, need to be agents in impacting and changing our society in the name, and love, of Jesus," says Greer.

The band will spend much of 2008 on the road promoting their album through a radio and retail tour, Christian television appearances and live concert performances. The band kicked off their spring concert schedule last month with a halftime performance at War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, as part of the Chief's Faith and Family Night.

"We're genuinely excited to partner with such an innovative and relevant Christian group like the AARON GREER BAND," says Brad Mathias, Vice President of Operations at Infinity Music Distribution. "It's always a pleasure & a privilege to work with genuine Christian guys who know how to carry the Gospel forward without compromising their creativity and passion for music."
For more information on AARON GREER BAND: www.aarongreerband.com
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