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Paul Matthew Peterson  (Indie)
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This "The big one finally came, Dan Rather told me the News" Cut features the 4 founding StratO'loungers: Paul Peterson, Ben Burdick, Lawson Hill, and Rich Aguirre, who are joined by (then 23 yr.old!) John Nemeth on harmonica. This was the first song, off the first album, in 2000. Produced by PMP
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Paul Matthew Peterson has recorded and released 6 CDs of professionally produced and mastered material totaling 63 songs, including 55 original titles/lyrics. All of PMP's CDs have been recorded, mixed, and mastered at Cunningham Audio Production, http://members.aol.com/cunaudio/ His somewhat jazzy sixth CD release is titled "Uncovering The Classics" It features some creative (re)arrangements of very familiar tunes. Paul released 4 CDs in 2005, and after releasing Blues, Rock, Country, and now an acoustic Jazz CD, Night Ridder scribe Michael Deeds wrote that Peterson "may be Boise's most prolific vocalist." DISCOGRAPHY: Dec. 2001 StratO'Loungers / "Breakin' Down the Blues " (blues) Feb. 2002 Paul Peterson Band / "Keep You Up All Night" (blues) Feb. 2005 ChopShop / "Go Scratch This" (Rock) Feb. 2005 StratO'Loungers / "Built to Last" (blues) July 2005 StratO'Loungers / "Hung Like Einstien, Smart as a Horse" (comedy country) Dec. 2005 StratO'Loungers / "Uncovering the Classics" (Jazz & blues covers) Currently living near Santa Cruz, California. Contact through email link.
28 talented session musicians have recorded with Paul over the past 5 years as the StratO'Loungers. You can Find a review of their latest Blues CD at: http://www.idahostatesman.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050524/ENT03/50524033/1139/ENT and also at:http://www.boiseweekly.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A2274 Hear and download free three CHOPSHOP songs ( the "Brand-New Classic Rock" Project ) at: http://mp3idaho.idahostatesman.com/bandDetails.php?BandID=61 Thanks for the comments, and for listening.
Paul Matthew Peterson Recommends
Acuna Boyz Productions   Andy Whittle   barry parrish   Beau Hall   Charlotte Cottam   CrOckMisTer   Dave Rave   Deggsy   Drainage   Gaz   Henry Correy & The Correydors   Hoochie Coochie Men   Janet & Diana   Jenny Beck   Jessi Hamilton   Laurel Varner   Laurelyn Carter   Maria Daines   McShanny and the Hooligans   Melissa Forbes   Nelson Ortiz   Nick Drozdoff   Rob Winch   Ronnie James Vadala   Silverstone   Steve Fulton   Steve Gilmore   Stuart M Kuhs   The Bloody Irish Boys   The Blues Unchained   The Chapter    the eSpeRs   Virginiaflame   volcanoes  
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Acuna Boyz Productions   Charlotte Cottam   Dave Rave   Michael Zolmam6230   Nick Drozdoff   Steve Fulton   Stuart M Kuhs  
Paul Matthew Peterson Lists the following Influences
  Webb Wilder, Eric Clapton, The British Invasion of the 60's, The Chicago Blues Masters of the 50's, anything but Disco from the 70's FM dial, Elvis Costello, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Vinyl Kings, Squeeze, Nat King Cole, Kip Attaway, Pete Fountain, Glenn Miller, Delametrie, Lyle Lovett, Buck Owens, The Funk Brothers, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Alan Parsons, Arlo Guthrie, Tom Jones...(well, the boots, anyway)