DENVER Oct. 28, 2004 PEAK Entertainment Group Ltd., Inc. (Pink Sheets:PEKG), a talent incubator and entertainment property development company, announces the appointment of Greg Archilla to the PEAK A&R and Artist Development Committee.
Currently in the process of recording several tracks for SONY Nashville with
the country/rock band STONE, Mr. Archilla has over twenty years of professional
experience in music production, sound engineering and mixing. Some of his credits
include Grammy nominated work on Neil Young's "Broken Arrow" (Reprise)
and Albert Collins' "Iceman" (Point Blank). Among Mr. Archilla's other
credits are Matchbox 20, Edwin McCain, Collective Soul, James Brown and Jerry
Lee Lewis, as well as live productions of Santana, Survivor and others.
Commenting on his recent appointment to the PEAK A&R Committee, Mr. Archilla
states: "I am thrilled to be working with the experienced team at PEAK
Entertainment Group to identify, develop and produce new and diverse quality
music products to market."
"Greg brings significant industry success and production expertise to
our artist development program," says, Sandy Krolick CEO. "His addition
to our A&R Committee and his direct involvement as a consulting engineer
and producer at PEAK will provide substantial value and quality to our properties
and releases."
About PEAK Entertainment Group Ltd., Inc.
PEAK Entertainment Group is an entertainment property development company.
A reliable industry partner, PEAK screens talent and cost effectively provides
artist and entertainment asset development services. PEAK is uniquely positioned
for revenue growth through three primary channels: 1) equity positions in entertainment
properties that are financed or developed; 2) consulting and partnership fees/royalties
on secured deals; 3) revenues from diverse media distribution deals and other
cross-promotional business models. www.peakartists.com
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