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Sunday, August 22, 2004 - MTM signs Martie Peters
Danish singer Martie Peters started out in the glam/sleaze band Sateria from 1987 to 1992. Even though they didn't get a deal they did leave their mark on the Danish rock scene securing opening slots for Little Angels and Europe. In 1994 he formed a new outfit, PUSH. The band released 4 albums from 1996 to 2002 with "On The Run" from 2000 being the most memorable release. The band played shows in Denmark, Holland, Belgium, Sweden (at "Sweden Rock Festival") England, and they opened for Dio, Royal Hunt, Pink Cream 69 and Pretty Maids.

Martie has also worked with fellow Dane Mike Tramp in the studio on several occasions as backing singer, he appeared on several songs on the "Remembering White Lion" release from 1999. The brand new album is produced by Martie and long time friend Anthony Lledo. It was mixed by Tommy Hansen (Helloween, Fate, TNT, Pretty Maids) at Jailhouse Studios. The album also sees Martie team up with his former PUSH bandmate Martin Slott who plays guitar on several tracks. The release is scheduled for early 2005.
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