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Now Playing - Pass it On by Miles to Dayton

Miles to Dayton is a band that wants to get to know you. With a well-crafted mix of folk, rock, classical and funk, this Long Island based ensemble brings an honest message of love, life and laughter to each performance. The M2D recipe is simple: four-part vocal harmony textures, solid songwriting, improvisational violin and cello, and an infectious rhythm section that stirs up the creative stew. The family chemistry adds to the onstage fun, while the unique instrumentation truly delivers an eclectic sound portrait, with a comfortable, down-home vibe in all of the songs and presentation. Miles to Dayton will leave a lasting impression on your ears, relying on quality musicianship and a melody that will carry you back to the next show.

The band features the talents of vocalist Krista (March) Preddice, often compared to the likes of Natalie Merchant and Dolores O'Riordan.  Accomplished songwriter Jonathan Preddice also shares lead vocal duty, and plays guitar and cello in the band.  Dave March adds to the package by delivering pocket bass lines and heartfelt vocals.  Violinist Leanne (Preddice) Strom wields her violin with extreme presence and maturity, using her classical upbringing to add many interesting colors  and textures to the m2d ensemble.  Newcomer drummer Brian Kroll has only elevated this family band to new heights, providing an exciting and funky edge to the overall sound, while lifting the songs up on a pedestal for all to enjoy.  With the successful release of two independent full length albums in the past five years, A long way back (2005) and Rise (2007), Miles to Dayton has developed a strong regional following. 

The band has just released its third album:  Pass it On, which has gained critical acclaim.

“Miles to Dayton has the ability to blend folk, rock and progressive rock into a distinct sound that, while intricate in its form, seems effortless in the Miles to Daytonexecution of its parts. It is this trademark infusion of acoustic and electric instruments that keeps their music full of contrasts and energy.”  David Dircks, Host of AcousticLongIsland.com


"Miles to Dayton crosses a lot of musical boundaries from folk to rock and appeals to a broad audience that spans several generations. We took a big step in scheduling the Rise CD-Release Party here, an evening with Miles to Dayton on the main stage. The result was a show that was an artistic and financial success for the group and for PTPA. It was without exaggeration one of the best performances I have seen at the Patchogue Theatre, and I am not the only one who said that.”  Christopher Capobianco, member/Board of Directors of the Patchogue Theater for the Performing Arts

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