User:Daviddmi/DMI Entertainment

DMI Entertainment (AKA DMI Entertainment Group LLC) is an American Booking and Publicity Company Based out of Kansas City, Missouri, formed in 2001. [1] The company consists of David Meyer, Mike Perkinpine and Jeff Napitilano. They are best known for there work with Creed on the Weathered tour,as well as the Christian Youth Conference "Awaken The Nation".

DMI has worked with a large amount of Bands and Artist ranging from Hard Rock to Christian Cotemparary, they are know for there work with 3 Doors Down, Aaron Lewis, All That Remains, American Head Charge, Avenged Sevenfold, Bad Company,Billy Youngblood (Formerly of Days Of The New), Black Dahlia Murder, Bob Wayne, Candlebox, CKY, Creed (Weatherd Tour), Crossfade, Default, Deftones, Disturbed, Dropkick Murphys, Evanescence, Finger 11, Faktion, Fuel, Godsmack, GWAR, HankIII, Hawthorne Heights, HIM, Hinder, Insane Clown Posse, Jackyl, Jet, Journey, Kittie, Less Than Jake, Linkin Park, LORDD VIRGIL, Matthew Sweet, Ministry, Modern Superstar (Featuring Former Members of Britny Foxx, Bulltboys, and Days Of The New), Motorhead, Modest Mouse, Muvdvayne, MXPX, Oleander, Papa Roach, POD, POP EVIL, Puddle of Mudd, Reel Big Fish, Rise Against, Scott Stapp, Sevendust, Staind, Story of the Year, Shot Baker, Social Distortion, Suffocation, Ted Nugent, Red Light Saints

Early Years
David Meyer has always been in the music industry in some way. At age 12 he was in Christian/Rock band JBAD, JBAD had minor success touring the Mid-West regions and also gained interest from Gaither Recordings. In '99 JBAD disbanded due to irreconcilable differences. In 2000, David was one of the Creators of the Indiana Metal band Spiral Chain, David served as lead vocalist until 2001. when he stepped down to become their Manager, at that time he started DMI, when asked "David Stated he was tired of being in the limelight and just wanted to direct their career". during his tenure as Manager, the band received interest from Roadrunner and ForeFront Records. Spiral Chain ended up signing with the Now defunct Starr Records out of the UK in 2003. Later that year, David stepped down to embark on a solo career, and ended up signing a deal  with Starr, and sold 125,000 units of his debut release.